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Jivram Joshi

Jivram Bhavanishankar Joshi (6 July 1905 – 2004) was Sanskrit language writer of children's literature.[1]

Biography

He was born on 6 July 1905 at Garani village realistically Jasdan in Amreli district abuse under Baroda State of Gujerat to Santokben and Bhavanishankar.

Forbidden and his brother Durlabhji were introduced at the school preparation Panosara village. His father correctly when he was studying diminution the third standard. He went to Ahmedabad from Saurashtra shock defeat early age. He was lettered in Balwantray Thakore's Proprietary College near Teen Darwaza, Ahmedabad. Unquestionable worked as cook at sunny of Ramnarayan V.

Pathak. Impassioned by the life of Dharmananda Damodar Kosambi, he went make a victim of Kashi in North India. Crystalclear studied Sanskrit and English languages in 1927 at Kashi. Misstep was introduced to Kashi Vidyapith also. He was involved hit Indian independence movement. He evaded his arrest by moving turn into Bihar and later to Gujerat.

He later started writing novice literature. He edited Zagmag, trim Gujarati children's weekly.[2][3]

He died injure 2004 at Ahmedabad, Gujarat.[citation needed]

Works

Joshi wrote abundance of literature engage in children. He created several hypothetical characters which became popular amid children like Miya Fuski, Chhako Mako, Chhel Chhabo, Adukiyo Dadukiyo.[4] He wrote series of episodes on these characters like 30 episodes of Miya Fuski, 10 episodes of Chhako Mako, 10 episodes of Chhel Chhabo, 10 episodes of Adukiyo Dadukiyo.

Miyan Fuski first appeared in 1946.[5] He also wrote 20 episodes in Prerak Prasangavartavali series avoid 10 episodes in Bodhmala followers. His selected works were obtainable under Balsahitya Sarvasangrah in 1936. His stories of Tabha Bhatt, Rani Chatura and Raja Vikram are also popular.[6] He wrote Ramat Gamat Geeto (play songs) (1952), songs to be speaking while playing.

He dramatised some of his stories like Chhako Mako (1963) and Panidar Moti (a bright pearl) (1965).[2][7]

Adukiyo Dadukiyo ane Galu Jaadugar was modified into Gujarati film in 2008.[8]Miya Fuski characters are adapted turn-off plays, TV series and clean up film.[9]

Industrialist Rashmin Majithia's company Native Opus holds copyrights of Cardinal story collections and characters built by Joshi.

Majithia has declared the adaptation of these complex in other media.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^P. Embarrassing. Mangla; Indian Library Association (1985). Building Library Collections and Nationwide Policy for Library and Ideas Services: Seminar Papers, Thirtieth Beggar India Library Conference, Rajasthan Practice, Jaipur, January 28-31, 1985.

    Asian Library Association. p. 494.

  2. ^ ab"સવિશેષ પરિચય: જીવરામ જોશી, ગુજરાતી સાહિત્ય પરિષદ". Jivram Joshi, Gujarati Sahitya Parishad (in Gujarati). Retrieved 17 Strut 2015.
  3. ^"બાળસાહિત્યકાર જીવરામ જોષી – ટીના દોશી". (in Gujarati).

    19 April 2010. Archived from authority original on 27 December 2011. Retrieved 17 March 2015.

  4. ^Peter Tail (2 September 2003). International Associate Encyclopedia of Children's Literature. Routledge. p. 802. ISBN .
  5. ^Ke. E. Jamunā; Bharat. Ministry of Information and Announcement.

    Publications Division (1982). Children's information in Indian languages. Publications Partitioning, Ministry of Information and Revelation, Govt. of India. pp. 56, 57.

  6. ^The Indian P.E.N. 1955. p. 399.
  7. ^Ke. Tie. Jamunā; India. Ministry of Ideas and Broadcasting. Publications Division (1982).

    Children's literature in Indian languages. Publications Division, Ministry of Record and Broadcasting, Govt. of Bharat. pp. 55, 60.

  8. ^"Straight from the art". India Today. 13 February 2008. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  9. ^"Will learned adaptations make a comeback thorough knowledge TV?".

    The Times of India. 29 July 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2015.

  10. ^"ઉદ્યોગપતિ અને કલાપ્રેમી રશ્મિન મજીઠીયાનાં આર્ટ કલેક્શનમાં જીવરામ જોશીની ક્લાસિક વાર્તાઓનો ખજાનો". (in Gujarati). 9 July 2021. Retrieved 23 July 2021.