Hetu Bhardwaj
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Hetu Bhardwaj (Hoti Lal Bhardwaj) is an Indian
Hindi Hindi (Devanāgarī: or , ), or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi (Devanagari: ), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in the Hindi Belt region encompassing parts of northern, central, eastern, and western India. Hindi has been de ...
fiction writer. Bhardwaj writes in contemporary genre of the language, and has published more than 20 novels/ short stories collections so far. Bhardwaj was awarded the Rajasthan Sahitya Academy Award in 1980, and again in 1993. Some of his works include ''Teen Kamron Ka Makan'', ''Chief Sahab Aa Rahey Hain'', "''Chhupane Ko Chhupa Jaata'', "''Banti Bigarti Lakeeren'', ''Teerth Yatra''. Born in Ramner,
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, UP on 15.1.1937, Bhardwaj obtained his MA in Hindi Literature in 1960 from
Rajasthan University University of Rajasthan is a public and state university in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India and is one of the oldest universities in the state. It was set up on 8 January 1947 as the University of Rajputana and was given its current name in 1956. ...
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. He received his PhD in Hindi Literature in 1981, also from Rajasthan University. He retired as Principal, Government College,
Neem-Ka-Thana Neem Ka Thana is one among the nine sub divisions in Sikar district of the Rajasthan state of India. Sikar, Sri Madhopur, Kotputli, Khetri and Narnaul are some major cities and towns near Neem ka thana. It is located at a distance of 119 kil ...
, District Sikar, ajasthan and now spends his time in freelance writing, and taking care of his family at Chhaoni, Neem-Ka-Thana, and at Jaipur.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bhardwaj, Hetu 1937 births Living people Hindi-language writers University of Rajasthan alumni Novelists from Rajasthan