Author Info | - Pdt. Janardan Rai Nagar was born in Udaipur on Jun 16, 1911. He earned indestructible fame and name in the fields of education, literature, journalism, politics and social service. Trained in Gandhian values and having obtained the blessings of a great novelist and short story writer Munshi Premchand he established Hindi Vidyapeeth in 1937 to spread education in the erstwhile state of Mewar as an institute for educating the masses in the night when they were free from their daily chores. His hard work and dedication resulted in the continuous growth of this institution which is now flourishing as an institution deemed to be a University called Janardan Rain agar Rajasthan Vidyapeeth after his name.While his committed public service earned him fame in the world of education his inner journey as an artist bloomed and blossomed into literary works of admirable literary worth. He composed novels, stories, prose-lyrics, and poetry. His novel Jagatguru Shankaracarya is a series of ten novels spread in some 5500 pages. Five novels in the series Ram Rajya have been published. Besides these, two collections of short stories, four collections of prose-lyrics, and plays titled “ Acharya Chanakya”, “ Patit Ka Swarg”, “ Uda Hatyara”, “ Jeevan Ka Satya”, have been very popular. His pays were staged also. Pdt. Nagar’s contribution to journalism is no less versatile. He established, edited, and wrote for a number of magazines and newspapers. Some of these newspapers and magazines are Madhumati, Swarmangla, Nakhalistaan, Baalhit, Kalki, Samaj Shikshan, Shodh Patrika, Vasundhara, Jan Mangal, Jan Sandesh, and Aravali.
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