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Hindi books to read
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It’s a story of a poor farmer named Halku, who is made to pay his debts with the money he had saved to buy himself a blanket during the winter season. It’s a tale of the plight and determination of two friends while they get ill-treated by their new owner. This is the story of two bulls, Heera and Moti, who struggle to fight for their independence together. Here’s a list of five books that you can get for your students to stimulate their interest in Hindi literature through Premchand’s genuine and educational writings. From caste system to exploitation of poor by rich, from highlighting one’s fundamental darkness like greed, anger to unveiling civil faults like poverty, injustice, sexism, dowry, he has done it all in his books. The way in which his short fictions narrate everyday life in an easy-to-understand language never fails to captivate the new readers or kids. We like how his books are still so relevant as they are both socially-engaging and bear brilliant life lessons in those simple stories. His work includes more than a dozen novels, around 250 short stories, several essays and translations of a number of foreign literary works into Hindi.

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Premchand (1880-1936) is also known as the Upanyas Samrta (King of Novels). To honour the effort of these changemakers to secure Hindi as an official language, a decision later ratified by the Constitution of India, we've been celebrating Hindi Diwas in our country on 14th September every year, starting from the 50th birthday of Beohar Rajendra Simha.Ĭommemorating this day, we're sharing a list of our favourite Hindi books for children authored by one of our beloved Indian writers, Munshi Premchand. September 14 is Hindi Day (Hindi Divas) celebrating the adoption of Hindi language as one of the official languages of India.ĭecades ago, leaders like Beohar Rajendra Simha, Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, Kaka Kalelkar, Maithili Sharan Gupt and Seth Govind Das, along with thousands of people, rallied pan-India asking the administration to embrace this beautiful language.















Hindi books to read