Chaman Lal

Chaman Lal (born 27 August 1947 in Rampura Phul, Bathinda district Punjab) retired as a professor in Hindi translation from Jawaharlal Nehru University. He is now Honorary advisor to Bhagat Singh Archives and Resource Centre, Delhi Archives of Delhi Govt.cn date is March 2021

Books

  • The Bhagat Singh Reader
  • Understanding Bhagat Singh
  • Bhagat Singh's jail notebook[1]
  • Bhagatasiṃha sampūrṇa dastāveja[2]
  • Bhagat Singh-Hindi
  • Bhagat Singh key rajneetik dastavez
  • Bhagat Singh Sampuran Lekhan-Hindi-four volumes
  • Krantiveer Bhagat Singh:Abhyuodey aur Bhavishya
  • Bhagat Singh:Vicharan Inqlabi-Panjabi
  • Inqlabi Itihas de Sunehre Panne
  • Ghadar pary nayak:Kartar Singh Sarabha
  • Bhāratīya sāhitya meṃ dalita evaṃ strī-lekhana (Dalit & women writing in Indian literature)
  • Dalita aura aśveta sāhitya kucha vicāra
  • Hindī patrakāritā vividha āyāma
  • Yashpal ke Upanyason men raajnitik chetna
  • Pratinidhi Hindi Upanyas
  • Sahitya Sanskriti ka pragatisheel samajshashtriya avlokan
  • Dalit Sahitya ek mulyankan
  • Guru Ravidas:Dalit Sahitya ke Agardoot
  • Kavita ke Manviya Sarokar
  • Jagdish Chander:Dalit Jivan ke Upanyaskar
  • Pash:Beech ka rasta nahin gota
  • Pash:Samay O' Bhai Samay
  • Pash:Vartman ke Rubru
  • Pash:Sampuran Kavitayen
  • Pash:Storm never know Defeat
  • Surjit Patar:An̐dhere meṃ sulagatī varṇamālā
  • Surjit Patar:Kabhi Nahin Socha Tha
  • Lu Xun:Kala, Sahit ate Sabhiachar
  • Waryam Sandhu:Shreshath kahanian
  • Swarajbeer:Dharamguru
  • Mary Tylor:BhARTI jailan vich panj vareh
  • Prasangvas
  • Shahkar Sahit ate Sahitkar
  • Punjabi and Dalit Images in Indian Literature

Awards

Lal won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 2002 but returned the award in protest in 2016.[3][4]

References

  1. Bhagat Singh's jail notebook. OCLC 137222971. Retrieved 12 July 2016 via worldcat.org.
  2. Bhagatasiṃha sampūrṇa dastāveja. OCLC 19326018. Retrieved 12 July 2016 via worldcat.org.
  3. Lal also won MHRD award for Hindi writer of Non Hindi speaking areas,but that too returned in protest against attack on JNU. He won Shiromani Hindi Sahitkar award of Language department of Punjab Govt., which he did not return."Chaman Lal, retired JNU professor, flays govt stand on Kanhaiya Kumar". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 26 February 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  4. "JNU row: Former prof Chaman Lal to return award to HRD". zeenews.india.com. 25 February 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
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