Akshay Chandra Sharma

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Akshay Sharma (Hindi: अक्षय शर्मा) was an Indian writer.

Akshay Sharma
Native name
अक्षय शर्मा
OccupationAuthor, Writer
LanguageHindi, English

Early life[edit]

Akshay Chandra Sharma was born in a small village of Rajasthan during the rule of British in India. He was educated at Shree Jain School and Ummed School in Ladnu. During his youth, he was greatly influenced by ideological principles of Mahatma Gandhi, the main leader of freedom movements in India at that time. He worked as the principle of Bharatiya Vidya Mandir at Bikaner and established the Bharatiya Vidyamandir Shodh Pratisthan there. He also established Hindi Vidyalaya at Ladnu.

He travelled to many foreign destinations like Switzerland, France, Britain, London on invitation of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan to give lectures on आज के परिपेक्ष में रामायण ("Credibility of Ramayan in modern times").[1]

Works[edit]

Essays[edit]

  • Nagri Pracharini Patrika
  • Kalyan
  • Hindustani
  • Vina
  • Vidhal Bharat
  • Maru Bharati
  • Vishwambhara
  • Dainik aur Saptahik Hindustan
  • Dharmayug
  • Riyasati
  • Chintan Manan
  • Prajasevak
  • Jansatta etc.

Editorials[edit]

  • Lokmat (Daily)
  • Rajasthan Bharati
  • Vaichariki (Magazine)
  • Matridevo Bhavah
  • Ek Khilta Suman
  • Rajasthan : Vangiya dristi mein (Book)
  • Nibandha Vihar

Published[edit]

  • Ramsnehi Sampraday
  • Taponista Bharat
  • Gita Pustika : Ek Parishilan
  • Tin Bal Natak
  • Rajasthan Ki Asmita
  • Kavita Sankalan
  • Bharat-Vibhutiya
  • Prithvi Dharyanti

Awards[edit]

He was honoured by Vivek Sansthan with Pragya Pujan award besides many other awards at literature festivals.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Akhsay Chadra Sharma. Sweet Truths. p. 112. ISBN 978-81-8157-939-3.