Pandey Kapil

Pandey Kapil (24 Sept. 1930 - 2 Nov. 2017[1]) was a Bhojpuri writer, author and an employee in Rajyabhasha Vibhag in Government of Bihar.[2] He also translated the book Two Months in Arrah written by J. Halls based on the role of Arrah in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.[3]

Pandey Kapil
BornBabu
24 September 1930
Saran, Bihar, India
Died2 November 2017
Patna
OccupationWriter, Novelist
LanguageBhojpuri
NationalityIndian
Notable worksPhulsunghi

Life

He was born on 25 September 1930 at Shitalpur in Saran district of Bihar.[2][4]

Works

Bhojpuri

  • Phulsunghi (Novel)
  • Kah na Sakli
  • Parinami Udan Par
  • Kinch Bechari Ka Kahi
  • Bhor Ho Gail[5]

Translations

  • Arrah Me Do Maas (Hindi) Translation of Two Months In Arrah.
gollark: The server decides what to send you and when and also decides what to do with your messages.
gollark: You can't just receive messages through them without doing anything, you *connect* to a websocket server and then receive messages and can also send them.
gollark: <@426660245738356738> Websockets are basically bidirectional communication channels built on HTTP.
gollark: There is no slow mode. Slow mode does not exist. It has never existed. There has never been a slow mode.
gollark: Oh, JUST as I write that it's gone.

References

  1. "भोजपुरी के शलका पुरुष कपिल पांडेय का हुआ निधन". Hindustan.
  2. Pathak, Sunil Kumar. Chhavi Aur Chhap. Prabhat Prakashan. ISBN 938311049X.
  3. 1857 : Bihar Mein Mahayuddh. Raj Kamal Prakashan. ISBN 8126725257.
  4. Chandra, Kshema (1967). Nārī tere rūpa aneka. Ātmārāma.
  5. "मगर बात मन के कबो न ओराइल – पाण्डेय कपिल". Bhojpuri Khoj.
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