Mithileshwar (born 1950, Baisadih village, Bhojpur district, Bihar) is a prominent Hindi fiction writer of the post-1960 (Saathottari) generation and a retired professor of Hindi. He is best known for his sensitive portrayal of rural life, agrarian struggles, and the socio-economic realities of common people in simple yet powerful languag
Mithileshwar (born 1950, Baisadih village, Bhojpur district, Bihar) is a prominent Hindi fiction writer of the post-1960 (Saathottari) generation and a retired professor of Hindi. He is best known for his sensitive portrayal of rural life, agrarian struggles, and the socio-economic realities of common people in simple yet powerful language. His acclaimed story collections include Babuji (1976), Harihar Kaka (1983), Gaon ke Log (1981), Jamuni (2001), and Ek aur Mrityunjay (2014), while his major novels are Jhunia (1980), Yuddhasthal (1981), Prem na Badi Upjai (1995), Mati Kahe Kumhar Se (2006), and Pani Beech Meen Piyasi (2009). Among his other writings are Bhojpuri Lok Kathayen (2008), Sahitya ki Samayikta (2005), and autobiographical works such as Pani Bich Meen Piyasi (2010) and Kahan Tak Kahen Yugon ki Baat (2011). Widely regarded as a leading voice of rural Hindi fiction, Mithileshwar holds a distinguished place in contemporary Hindi literature.
Bhai Ram Dheeraj Ji is a Gandhian thinker and social worker, associated with the Sarva Seva Sangh at Rajghat, Varanasi. Dedicated to truth, non-violence, and rural self-reliance, he works for education, khadi, and constructive social reform, inspired by Gandhi and Vinoba Bhave.
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