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Sudama Panday 'Dhoomil'

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Died
  
10 February 1975

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Books
  
Sansad Se Sarak Tak, Kal Sunna Mujhe, Sudama Pandey Ka Prajatantra

Sudama Pandey "Dhoomil" (सुदामा पांडेय 'धूमिल') (November 9, 1936 – February 10, 1975), most commonly called Dhoomil, was a renowned Hindi poet from Varanasi, who is known for his revolutionary writings and his "protest-poetry", along with Muktibodh.

Known as the angry young man of Hindi poetry because of his rebellious writings, during his lifetime, he published just one collection of poems, Sansad se Sarak Tak, संसद से सड़क तक (From the Parliament to the Street), but another collection of his work, entitled Kal Sunna Mujhe कल सुनना मुझे, was released posthumously, and in 1979 went on to win the Sahitya Akademi Award in Hindi.

Biography

Sudama Panday "Dhoomil" was born on November 9, 1936 in Khewali, Varanasi district, Uttar Pradesh. After successfully passing out to tenth standard, he joined the Industrial training institute (ITI), Varanasi, where he passed out with a Diploma in Electricals, and later he joined the same institution, as an instructor in the Electricals Department.

He died on February 10, 1975, at the young age of 38 years.

In 2006 the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), a nationalist party, raised an objection in the Indian parliament over the inclusion of one of his radical poems, "Mochiram", in the NCERT Hindi textbooks, which, subsequently, was replaced by one of his other poems – "Ghar Main Wapsi".

The last book of Dhoomil, Sudama Pandey Ka Prajatantra, was published by his son Ratnashankar Pandey.

References

Sudama Panday 'Dhoomil' Wikipedia