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The languages of Uttar Pradesh primarily belong to two zones in the Indo-Aryan languages, Central and East. After the state's official language Hindi (and co-official Urdu which is mutually intelligible), the Bhojpuri language is the second most spoken language with 25.5 million speakers or 11% of the state's population. [1]
Baldev Upadhyaya (10 October 1899 – 10 August 1999) was a Hindi and Sanskrit scholar, literary historian, essayist and critic. He wrote numerous books, collections of essays and a historical outline of Sanskrit literature. He is noted for discussing Sanskrit literature in the Hindi language.
Hindustani Academy is an autonomous literary organization runs under the Language Department of the Government of Uttar Pradesh. Founded in 1927, it is based in Prayagraj , Uttar Pradesh . The organization is dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and development of languages such as Hindi , Urdu , Braj Bhasha , Awadhi , Bhojpuri , Bundeli ...
He penned numerous novels, collections of essays, historical research on medieval religious movements of India especially Kabir and Natha Sampradaya, and historical outlines of Hindi literature. Besides Hindi, he was master of many languages including Sanskrit , Bengali , Punjabi , Gujarati as well as Pali , Prakrit , and Apabhramsa .
Books. 1. Karyalaya Nirdeshika (Office Directory) was awarded by the Government of India. It was published by Suniti Prakashan, Delhi in 1959. Six editions were published. It was awarded by the Government of Uttar Pradesh; approved by Railway Board for Hindi Training Centers and Railway Offices; approved by Army Headquarters, Government of India; accepted by Directorate General of All India ...
Standard Hindi (also High Hindi, Manak Hindi) is the language of the government and is one of the official languages of India, Standard Urdu is the state language and national language of Pakistan, Dakhini is the historical literary dialect of the Deccan region, and Rekhta the "mixed" Hindustani of medieval poetry. [12]
From 1919 to 1920 Bismil remained inconspicuous, moving around various villages in Uttar Pradesh and producing several books. Among these was a collection of poems written by him and others, entitled Man Ki Lahar , while he also translated two works from Bengali ( Bolshevikon Ki Kartoot and Yogik Sadhan ) and fabricated Catherine or Swadhinta ...
Acharya Ram Chandra Shukla was born on 4 October 1884 to Chandrabali Shukla in a small village—Agona, Basti, Uttar Pradesh—during British rule over India. He started his work in the world of letters with a poem and an article Prachin Bharatiyoin Ka Pahirava in Hindi and by writing in English his first published essay at the age of 17 ...