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Indra Bahadur Khare

Indra Bahadur Khare
Born (1922-12-16)16 December 1922
Gadarwara, India
Died 13 April 1953(1953-04-13) (aged 30)
Prayag, India
Occupation Poet, Writer, Professor
Alma mater [sohagpur,katanee, Mahoba, Kishori raman vidyalaya Mathura, Hitkarini college Jabalpur,[Nagpur University]], Robertson College Jabalpur
Spouse Vidyawati Khare
Children Amiya Ranjan Khare, Khanjan Sinha, Dr Malaya Ranjan Khare

Professor Indra Bahadur Khare (Hindi: इन्द्र बहादुर खरे) (16 Dec 1922–13 April 1953) was a notable Indian, Hindi poet, a participant in Kavi-Sammelan, and a professor of 20th century Hindi literature. Born in the village of Gadarwara, Narsinghpur district in Madhya Pradesh, Khare developed a taste for literature at a very young age. He received his primary school education at Sohagpur, Itarasi and from Katni in Madhya Pradesh. He received his middle school education at Mahoba Uttar Pradesh and his secondary school education at Kishori Raman Vidyalay Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. He then entered the University of Allahabad where he studied for a BA, living at the Shyam Sundar Hostel. Because of financial constraints, he was unable to complete his education at the time. After working odd jobs in Jabalpur he attended Hitkarini City College there and completed his BA. In 1949 he joined the college as a professor.

In 1946 he married Vidyawati Shrivastav, a school teacher who had an MA Degree in Sanskrit and M Ed. She was a teacher for more than thirty years and got blessed with three children namely Amiya Ranjan Khare, Khanjan Sinha, and Dr. Malaya Ranjan Khare.

Khare was admitted to Robertson College, Jabalpur, to study for an MA degree but was forced to withdraw because of his financial circumstances.

Among the notable individuals Khare taught during his career are: Acharya Shri Rajneesh Osho, Hari Krushna Tripathee, Professor Doctor Uma Shankar Pathak, Prof Dr Jawahar Chourasiya Tarunh, and Gargee Sharan Mishra Maral.

An award, Aditya, was created in his honour at Maharashtra High School, for the student with the highest marks in Hindi studies.

For ten months in 1946 Khare taught at the Government Model High School in Jabalpur. While there he co-wrote Harinda with Harishankar Parsai who was a fellow teacher at the school. In 1947 he moved to Maharashtra High School. He received an MA degree from Nagpur University in 1948. He was then, along with well-known the writer Dr. Ramkumar Verma, associated with Prakash, a magazine produced by the Social Welfare Department of the Government of the Central Province of Nagpur in the Berar region. He also served as an approved Geetkar and Kahanikar at Akashvani in Nagpur from 1947 to 1952.


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