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Rama Kant Shukla (25 December 1940 - 11 May 2022) was an Indian scholar of Sanskrit and Hindi languages. The Government of India honoured him, in 2013, by awarding him the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for his contributions to the fields of literature.


Biography

Rama Kant Shukla was born on 25 December 1940, at Khurja city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. His initial studies were in the traditional way as he learnt Sanskrit from his parents, Sahityacharya PANDIT Brahmanand Shukla and Smt. Priyamvada SHUKLA, and attained ''Sahitya Acharya'' and ''Sankhya Yoga Acharya'' degrees. Later, he joined Agra University and did MA in Hindi with a gold medal and subsequently did MA in Sanskrit from the Sampurnananda Sanskrit University. He also secured a Ph.D. in the year 1967. The topic of his Ph.D. was 'Jainacharya Ravishena- krita Padmapurana (Sanskrit) evam Tulasidas krita Ramacharitmanas ka tulanatmak adhayayan. Shukla started his career by joining the Multanimal Modi PG College in Modi Nagar in 1962 as a Hindi lecturer. After obtaining his PhD, he joined
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, Delhi University, New Delhi as a Hindi faculty member on 1 August 1967. In 1986, he was appointed as the Reader of the Hindi Department and worked there till his retirement, in 2005. He has participated in many seminars and conferences including the
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. He has held the chair of All ''India Oriental Conferences'' on Indian aesthetics and poetry and Sanskrit literature and is the founder Chief Editor of the ''Arvacheena-Sanskritam'', a quarterly journal published by Devavani Parishad, Delhi, an organization he has founded. He has also participated in the '' All India Radio Sarvabhasha Kavi Sammelan'' representing Sanskrit language. He died on 11 May 2022 while travelling to the state of Jharkhand from Delhi by train, near Hari Nagar (Aligarh) in India.


Books

Shukla has authored several books in Sanskrit and Hindi, He has also written and directed a Sanskrit television series, ''Bhati Me Bharatam'', telecast by
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. * * * * * * Shukla lives in New Delhi attending to his duties as the ''Shastra Chudamani Vidwan'' at the ''Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan''.


Awards and recognitions

Rama Kant Shukla is a recipient of ''Sanskrit Rashtrakavi'', ''Kaviratna'', ''Kavi Siromani'' and ''Hindi Sanskrit Setu'' titles by various literary organizations. He has also been awarded the titles such as '' Kalidas Samman'', ''Sanskrit Sahitya Seva Samman'' and ''Sanskrit Rashtrakavi''. The Uttar Pradesh government has honoured Dr. Shukla with the state award while he has also received the ''Akhil Bharatiya Maulika Sanskrit Rachana Puraskara'' from the Delhi Sanskrit Academy. The President of India awarded him the ''Sanskrit Scholar'' award in 2009 and the Government of India followed it up with the civilian award of Padma Shri, in 2013. He is the founder president of Bhartiya Sanskrit Ptrakar Sangh. Rama Kant Shukla was awarded the Sahitya Academy Award in Sanskrit for ''Mama Janani'' in 2018


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