Pen name "موتي" Citizenship Indian | Ethnicity Sindhi | |
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Born Moti Lal15 May 1931Village Daro, Sujawal District, Sindh. ( 1931-05-15 ) Occupation Poet, writer, Educationalist Education Doctor of Philosophy, in Sindhi |
Master chander interview by dr moti prakash on all india radio bombay 1975 part 1
Dr. Moti Prakash (Sindhi: ڊاڪٽر موتي پرڪاش) was born on 15 May 1931 in village Daro, Sujawal District, Sindh. He was one of the best known poets of the post- partition Sindhi literature. He died on 4 August 2015 in Mumbai, India.
Contents
- Master chander interview by dr moti prakash on all india radio bombay 1975 part 1
- Moti prakash dr
- Early life
- Literary career
- Publications
- As dramatist
- Awards
- Death
- References
Moti prakash dr
Early life
Prakash's father Sangras was a postmaster. Moti Prakash had his primary education from his native village Daro and neighboring town Jati. He received his Bachelor's degree each in Arts and Education and Doctorate in Sindhi. From his early age he was fond of reading poetry and children literature.
Literary career
He had contributed to other genres, such as short story, drama, and novel, critical essay, literary sketches and journalistic columns in a few newspapers. He possessed a keen interest in the education of Sindhi children. He joined K.J. Khilnani High School at Mumbai, where he rose to the position of Principal. Then he moved to Dubai to manage the The Indian High School, Dubai, from where he retired as a Rector. His famous poetry which has traveled throughout the world in Sindhi community is:
Publications
As dramatist
Prakash was a founder Secretary of 'Sindhu Kala Mandir', which was established with the object of staging Sindhi full length / one act plays. In addition, he also produced about 250 plays & features for AIR during his tenure with AIR from 1956 to 1977. Prakash also wrote the following Three-Act-plays:
Awards
During his literary career, Prakash received several awards. A few most significant are given below: Award for his book ‘Gulran Ja Geet’ Children’s literature 1975 (At New Delhi By NCERT, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, Award for Outstanding Contributions to Sindhi literature, 1987 (By Akhil Bharat Sindhi Boli Ain Sahit Sabha) and award for his book 'Se Sabh Sandhyum Saah Seen', 1989 (At New Delhi by Sahitya Akademi, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.
Death
Prakash died on 4 August 2015 in Mumbai, India.