Bhupendra Nath Kaushik

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Bhupendra Nath Kaushik (Hindi: भूपेंद्र नाथ कौशिक "फ़िक्र") (7 July 1924 – 27 October 2007) was a Hindi and Urdu language poet, writer and satirist.

He was born in Nahan, Himachal Pradesh. He completed basic study in Ambala Cantt Haryana. After that he settled in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh and completed an M.A. in English. He was an employee of BSNL. After pursuing writing along with his service for some time, he became well known as an Urdu story writer. But when he was settled in Jabalpur, he did write poetry in Hindi.

He won the "Sahitya Maneeshi alankaran" in 2005 for his satire, "Koltar Mai Aks" [कोलतार मैं अक्स].

Major works[edit]

Urdu poetry

  • Maa
  • Rahat
  • Desh ki jawani
  • Bhonk
  • Chor

Hindi Poetry

  • Naya Prazatantra
  • Kutta
  • Bhushe Ka Dher
  • Yun ud gaya
  • Chalo Chal chalain

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