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Nitin Gadkari Pays Tribute To V.V. Shirwadkar Aka Poet ‘Kusumagraj’.

On the 27th of February Nitin Gadkari Pays tribute to V.V. Shirwadkar aka poet ‘Kusumagraj’ on his birth anniversary.

Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar, also known as Kusumagraj, was a renowned Marathi poet, playwright, novelist, and humanist. He was born on February 27, 1912, in Pune, India, and passed away on March 10, 1999, in Nashik, India. He is considered one of the most influential and respected figures in Marathi literature.

Shirwadkar’s literary career began in the 1930s, and he became a prominent figure in the Marathi literary scene in the 1940s. His poetry is known for its simplicity and lyricism, and his plays and novels are noted for their social commentary and realistic portrayal of human life. Some of his notable works include the play “Natsamrat,” which is considered a classic of Marathi literature, and the novel “Vishakha,” which is based on the life of a social reformer.

Shirwadkar was also a passionate humanist and believed in using literature as a tool for social change. He was a member of the Indian People’s Theatre Association and used his plays to critique social injustices and promote equality. He also wrote extensively on social and political issues, and his views on democracy, secularism, and social justice continue to inspire many.

Throughout his career, Shirwadkar received numerous accolades for his literary contributions. He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for his collection of poems, “Kala Ghoda,” in 1967, and the Padma Bhushan, one of India’s highest civilian awards, in 1987. He was also a recipient of the Soviet Land Nehru Award, the Maharashtra State Award for Literature, and the Nehru Award for International Understanding.

Shirwadkar’s influence on Marathi literature and culture cannot be overstated. His works continue to be studied, adapted for the stage and screen, and celebrated by readers and critics alike. He was a literary giant who used his talent and voice to speak out against injustice and advocate for a more just and equitable society. His legacy is a testament to the power of literature to shape hearts and minds and inspire positive change.

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