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Hayatullah Ansari (1912–1999) was an Indian author, journalist and politician from
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. He jointly wrote the script of Chetan Anand's ''
Neecha Nagar ''Neecha Nagar'' () is a 1946 Indian Hindi-language film, directed by Chetan Anand, written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas and Hayatullah Ansari, and produced by Rashid Anwar and A.Halim. It was a pioneering effort in social realism in Indian cinema a ...
'' along with
Khwaja Ahmad Abbas Khwaja Ahmad Abbas (7 June 1914 – 1 June 1987) was an Indian film director, screenwriter, novelist, and journalist in Urdu, Hindi and English. He won four National Film Awards in India. Internationally, his films won the Palme d'Or (Golden ...
and also served in the selection board of the
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.


Early life

Hayatullah Ansari was born at Firangi Mahal,
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. His father was Waheedullah Ansari. He was initially educated through the Madarassa itself and earned the degree of "uloom-e- shiqiya" from this institution. After schooling he joined the Aligarh Muslim University where he got his bachelor's degree. In Aligarh he came in contact with the leftist progressive writers. He was influenced by them and this is reflected in his short stories which reflect his socialist bent of mind. After his return to Lucknow he came into contact with Gandhian philosophy and also served a term at the "Sevagram" Gandhi's Ashram. He was initially associated with the Progressive Literature movement and was editor of the weekly ''Hindustan'' and ''Sab Saath'' for some time. Subsequently, he became the editor of Congress Party's official newspaper
Qaumi Awaz ''Qaumi Awaz'' () is an Urdu language newspaper published in India by Associated Journals Limited, which was started by Jawaharlal Nehru in November 1937. It was shut in 2008 company was incurring losses. Its sister publications are the ''Nati ...
which he served with dedication for several years and took it to great heights. Qaumi Awaaz became one of the most important Urdu dailies to be published from northern India. In 1938 he founded the All India Taleem Ghar in Lucknow which trains teachers in Urdu.


Literary career

He was accepted as a reputable short story writer of Urdu. His first short story was published in the June 1930 issue of the ''Jamia''. Nine years later his first collection of short stories called ''Anokhi Musibat'' was published in 1939. After a gap of 7 years, two collections of short stories followed in quick succession. ''Bhare Bazar Mein'' in 1946 and ''Shikasta Kagure'' in 1947. About his art as a short story writer, Ali Jawad Zaidi says "his stories develop with a natural ease and give lively portrayals of human suffering and aspiration. Some stories excel in the psychoanalytical technique. ''Aakhri Koshish'' is easily the most acclaimed of his short stories." His voluminous Urdu novel ''Lahoo ke Phool'' based on the history of India's freedom struggle was published in 1969 for which was awarded the
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in 1970. Besides this he wrote a novel titled ''Madaar''. He also pursued the cause of Urdu at various forums and did substantial work for the development of the language.


Politics

He was a member of the
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(1952–66) and was nominated as member of the
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in 1982 and served till 1988.


Legacy

In 2013 museum named after him was inaugurated by former chief minister Narayan Datt Tiwari at the premises of Madrasa Hayatul Uloom, Farangi Mahal.


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Brief Biodata
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ansari, Hayatullah Nominated members of the Rajya Sabha Members of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council 1912 births 1999 deaths Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Urdu Aligarh Muslim University alumni