Sahani Upendra Pal Singh

Sahani Upendra Pal Singh was an Indian writer. He was one of the prominent writers in Nagpuri-language in modern period. He translated "Ram Charit Manas" in Nagpuri. He had written around 20 books in nagpuri. He was awarded "Jharkhand Ratna", "Praful Samman", "Seva Ratna" and "BCCL Koyal Bharti Rajbhasha award".[1][2][3]

Sahani Upendra Pal Singh
Born15 October 1930
Taragutu, Gumla district, British India
Died29 July 2021(2021-07-29) (aged 90)
Gokul Nagar, Gumla
Pen nameNahan
Occupation
  • Farmer
  • Writer
LanguageNagpuri
EducationHigher Secondary
Notable works
  • Mewar Keshri
  • Amba Manjar
Notable awards
  • Jharkhand Ratna
  • Praful Samman
  • Seva Ratna
  • BCCL Koyal Bharti Rajbhasha award
SpouseSmt. Chandrabali Devi
Relatives
  • Birendra Pal Singh (father) and
  • Janak Nandini (mother)

Early Life

He was born in Taragutu village in Gumla District to Birendra Pal Singh and Janak Nandini on 15 October 1930. He was from Jamindar family. He completed his high school from Gumla High school in 1952. He was not able to pursue Higher Study due to family issue. He married Chandrabali Devi in 1950. He had two daughters and four sons.[4]

Works

Singh had written more than 20 books in nagpuri. He translated "Ram Charit Manas" and poems of Kali Das in Nagpuri.[5] His written book "Mewar Keshri" taught in Nagpuri B.A honours course. He had written book named "Amba Manjar" in 2006 which was about culture of Jharkhand and India.[6][7]

Awards

He was awarded Jharkhand Ratna, Hirak Samman, Praful Samman, Seva Ratna and BCCL Koyal Bharti Rajbhasha award.[1]

Death

He died on 29 July 2021 in his residence Gokul Nagar, Gumla.[2][8]

References

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