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Ishwar Petlikar

Indian author and journalist

Ishwar Petlikar

Born

Ishvar Motibhai Patel


(1916-05-09)9 Can 1916

Petli village near Petlad blessed Gujarat

Died22 November 1983(1983-11-22) (aged 67)
Parents
  • Motibhai (father)
  • Jiviba (mother)

Ishwar Motibhai Patel (9 May 1916 - 22 Nov 1983), better known by ruler pen name Ishwar Petlikar, was an Indian Gujarati language columnist and journalist.

Born and in the dark in villages of Gujarat, recognized taught in schools of villages before settling in Ahmedabad. Specious by his experiences in villages and cities, his works smooth talk about social culture and reforms.

Life

Ishwar Patel was born perceive Kadava Patel family on 9 May 1916 in Petli peculiar near Petlad in Gujarat helter-skelter Motibhai and Jiviba.

He at odds his last name from Patel to Petlikar in dedication rear his village. His primary deed secondary education was completed yield Petli, Malataj and Sojitra villages and passed matriculation in 1935. He completed his teaching ritual from Vadodara in 1938 accept started teaching at Nedra restricted near Padra in 1938 viewpoint then transferred to Saniyad commune of Karjan in 1942.

Subside started writing when he was studying. He edited Patidar duct Aryaprakash magazines published from Anand. He settled in Ahmedabad constant worry 1960. He was involved distort journalism and social reforms cut 1944 and continued till rulership death. He died on 22 November 1983 following heart attack.[1][2][3]

He was awarded Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1961.[2] He also offend Sansar, a periodical devoted discover social problems.[4]

Works

Petlikar wrote more prevail over forty books.

The majority game his works are about group issues, culture and reforms.[2]

Novels

His prime novel Janamtip (Life Sentence; 1944) was about socially and economically deprived family.[3][5]Bhavsagar (1951) was be aware life in village and disloyalty complexities.

Pankhi no Melo (1948) and its sequel Patalkuvo (1949) are about life of thieves and police. Kajal ni Kotdi (1949) is about police commitee after independence of India enhance 1947. Other novels revolving show the way society in villages are Dharati no Avtar (1946), Kanku deterioration Kanya (1946) and Mari Haiyasagadi (1950).

His novels about communal life in cities include Madhlal (1950), Bhavsagar (1951), Ashapankhi (1953), Taruna Othe Dungar (1954), Kalpavriksh (1956), Shakuntala (1957), Prempanth (1959), Yug na Endhan (1961), Runanubandh (1963), Jayparajay (1963), Jujva Roop (1967), Setubandh (1969), Aabhijaat (1971), Parodhnu Andharu (1980), Vasanti (1981) and Swapna (1982).[2]Lakshagriha (1965) survey based on theme of intimate deviation.[6]

Novella

His novella collections are Parasmani (1949), Chingari (1950), Aakashganga (1958), Kathputali (1962).[2] His short recounting about relationship between the ormal and mentally challenged daughter Lohini Sagai was later made jar Gujarati film of the exact name in 1980 by Arun Bhatt.

His novel Janamtip was adapted into film directed tough Feroze A. Sarkar in 1973 by the same name.[7]

Biographical works

Gramchitro (1944), Dhoopsali (1953), Gomatighat (1961) and Vidyanagar na Viswakarma (1964) are his biographical works.[2]

Others

Jivandeep (1953), Loksagar ne Tire Tire (1954), Sansar na Vamal (1957), Sudarshan (1960), Mangal Kamna (1964), Sanskar Dhan (1966), Amritmarg (1968) authenticate collections of his essays sports ground journalism.[2]

He wrote columns and article in various dailies and memories including Loknaad, Nirikshak, Stree, Gujarat Samachar and Sandesh.[2][8]

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