Premchand Kafan is one of the most powerful and thought-provoking short stories written by Munshi Premchand Ji, the legendary master of Hindi literature.
This story portrays the grim realities of poverty, human suffering, and moral conflict through the heart-wrenching tale of Ghisu and Madhav, a father-son duo trapped in misery and helplessness.
Written in simple yet deeply expressive Hindi, Kafan reflects Premchand’s social realism, emotional intensity, and his bold critique of economic inequality and human apathy.
This edition, printed in clear Devanagari script, includes the original text with context and interpretation, making it perfect for students, literature enthusiasts, and readers of social classics.
A timeless masterpiece of Hindi fiction that awakens empathy, reflection, and awareness of social justice through its moving narrative.