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Bhartendu harishchandra

            Bharatendu Harishchandra


postage stamp of Bharatendu Harishchandra father of present Hindi
literature.






Issued by : India
Issued on : 09/09/1976



 Bharatendu Harishchandra

Born on 09/09/1850.

Died on 06/01/1885.

Activity : Novelist, poet, play write.







Bharatendu Loyal his life to the Progress of Hindi literature.

He was  the greatest Hindi writers of modern India. A great poet.

 Bharatendu Harishchandra Awarded on 1983 for promoting original writing in India Mass Communication.
He was know very well different languages like   Marwari,Gujrati,Bengali, Punjabi.

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