Balkavi Bairagi

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Balkavi Bairagi
Member of Parliament of Rajya Sabha from Madhya Pradesh[1]
In office
1998–2004
Member of Parliament of Lok Sabha from Madhya Pradesh[1]
In office
1984–1989
Cabinet Minister in Madhya Pradesh Government[1] for

Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies

Ministry of Language and Tourism
In office
1980–1985
Personal details
Born
Nandram Das Bairagi

10 February 1931
Manasa, Madhya Pradesh, British India
Died13 May 2018(2018-05-13) (aged 87)
Manasa, Madhya Pradesh
NationalityIndian
Political partyIndian National Congress
ParentsMahant Dwarka Das Bairagi
ResidenceManasa, Madhya Pradesh

Balkavi Bairagi (born Nand Ramdas Bairagi; 10 February 1931 – 13 May 2018) popularly known Rastrakavi Balkavi Bairagi[2] was a Hindi poet, film lyricist and politician from India. He was a Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha from Madhya Pradesh from 1998 to 2004.

Early life and education[]

Bairagi was born in Manasa in a Vaishnav Brahmin (Bairagi) family.[3] Originally named Nand Ramdas Bairagi, he came to be popularly called as "Balkavi" Bairagi as he wrote some classic poems during his childhood.[4] He obtained his post-graduate degree in Hindi from Vikram University, Ujjain.[citation needed]

Career and later life[]

Bairagi wrote several Hindi poems and wrote prolifically for children. His poem "Jhar gaye paat, bisar gayi tehni" is considered a masterpiece by Hindi poets. He wrote lyrics for at least a dozen Hindi films, the most noted among them being Reshma aur Shera and Ankahee.[5]

As a politician affiliated to the Indian National Congress, he was elected to the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Manasa in 1968 and again in 1980. At various points in time, he served as the Minister of State for Information,[6] the Minister of Language and Tourism and the Minister of Food and Civil Supplies in the Madhya Pradesh Government. He was a Member of the Lok Sabha between 1984 and 1989, representing the Mandsaur constituency. He was a Rajya Sabha member from 1998 to 2004. He died on 13 May 2018.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Ghosh, Avijit (14 May 2018). "Poet-politician Balkavi Bairagi passes away". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  2. ^ www.eternalmewar.in http://www.eternalmewar.in/media/newsletter/templates/2018/nl202/vol202_11.html. Retrieved 29 July 2021. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ul9-URYBv_Y(Shbad star with Ashok Vyas Guest Balkavi Bairagi)
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Noted lyricist, poet, politician Balkavi Bairagi dies in MP". Business Standard. 13 May 2018.
  5. ^ Ghosh, Avijit (14 May 2018). "Balkavi Bairagi: Poet-politician Balkavi Bairagi passes away". The Times of India. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  6. ^ "From the Archives (Sept. 13, 1969): Taking the name of Gandhiji (New raga to mark Gandhiji's centenary announced)". The Hindu. 13 September 2019. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
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