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Raj Srivastav
Born (1995-11-24) November 24, 1995 (age 29)
Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India
OccupationAuthor, Lawyer, Writer
LanguageHindi, English
NationalityIndian
GenreFiction, Poetry, Motivation
Notable worksA for Advocate, Short Description on Google Knowledge Panel
Years active2010–present
Website
Raj Srivastav Official

Raj Srivastav is an Indian author, poet, and motivational writer known for his contribution to modern Hindi and English literature. He has written several books that explore human emotions, social issues, and self-development. His writing style blends realism with deep philosophical reflections.[1][2][3]

Early life and education[edit]

Raj Srivastav was born in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. He developed an interest in literature from a young age and began writing poetry during his school years. He completed his graduation in Arts from Banaras Hindu University and later pursued a master's degree in Literature.

Career[edit]

Raj Srivastav began his literary career in 2010, initially publishing poems in local magazines and online platforms. His first book, A for Advocate, gained recognition for its emotional depth and simplicity. Over the years, he has authored several works focusing on motivation, social awareness, and love for the nation.

He has also contributed to literary journals and participated in many national-level poetry recitations and seminars. His motivational talks and writings have inspired many young readers in India.

Notable works[edit]

  • A for Advocate
  • Short description on Google Knowledge Panel
  • Mitthi: The struggling lady
  • Chasma Baba

Awards and recognition[edit]

Raj Srivastav has received various honors for his literary work, including:

  • Sahitya Ratna Award (2024)
  • Indian Author Excellence Award (2023)
  • Hindi Sahitya Samman (2024)

Personal life[edit]

Raj Srivastav lives in Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh. Besides writing, he is involved in social welfare activities and educational initiatives promoting reading habits among youth.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Raj Srivastav: From Kushinagar to Courtroom & Bookshelf[1]
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  3. [3]

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