Gandhi chetna ki abhivyakti ki drishti se rangbhoomi upnyas ki samiksha kijiye

Rangbhoomi (Hindi)

Munshi Premchand

A deft portrayal of the country and the society during the colonial rule, Munshi Premchand’s Rangbhoomi is a realistic tale exploring the various colours of life. While at one end, we delve into the m

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A deft portrayal of the country and the society during the colonial rule, Munshi Premchand’s Rangbhoomi is a realistic tale exploring the various colours of life. While at one end, we delve into the materialistic and illusionary world riddled with the misuse of authority and the greed for money and fame, on the other end we are touched by the scenes of compassion, forgiveness, and love. A novel highlighting social issues, which were not just prevalent in those times but are as much present in today’s society, Rangbhoomi remains a contemporary read.

Born Dhanpat Rai Shrivastava on 31 July 1880 in Lamhi village near Varanasi, India, Munshi Premchand began his writing career in 1901. His first short novel, Asrar e Ma’abid (Secrets of God’s Abode), written in Urdu was published in a w

Premchand

Indian writer of Hindustani language

For other uses, see Premchand (disambiguation).

Munshi


Premchand

BornDhanpat Rai Srivastava
(1880-07-31)31 July 1880
Lamhi, Benares State, British India (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India)
Died8 October 1936(1936-10-08) (aged 56)
Benares, Benares State, British India (present-day Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India)
Pen namePremchand, Nawab Rai
OccupationNovelist, short story writer
LanguageHindi, Urdu
NationalityIndian
Years active1920–1936
Notable worksGodaan, Bazaar-e-Husn, Karmabhoomi, Shatranj ke Khiladi, Gaban, Mansarovar, Idgah
SpouseFirst wife (m. 1895; estranged)

Shivarani Devi

(m. 1906; died 1936)​
[1]
ChildrenAmrit Rai

Dhanpat Rai Srivastava[2] (31 July 1880 – 8 October 1936), better known as Munshi Premchand based on his pen namePremchand[3][4] (pronounced[preːmt͡ʃənd̪]), was an Indian writer famous for his mod

Rangbhoomi

Hindi novel by Premchand

Rangbhoomi: The Arena of Life[a] is a Hindi-language novel by Premchand. It features an idealist protagonist inspired by Gandhian values.[1] First published in 1924, the novel covers complex human relationships and emotions, with various themes, including problems faced by poor people due to industrialisation during British Raj.[2]

Set in colonial India, the novel presents a grim account of a blind beggar, Soordas, against the acquisition of his ancestral land. The theme of the oppression of working classes is typical as in other Premchand works.[3] Among Premchand's works, Soordas is the character with the most significant Gandhian influence. He is simple and fearless, and personifies the protest against industrialisation in his village, consistent with the Gandhian views on industrialisation.[4]

Content

The novel revolves around several characters, covering different aspects of life such as lust, agony, bravery, truth, righteousness, duty, moral values, patience and compassio

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