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Mahesh Garg "Bedhadak"

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Mahesh Garg "Bedhadak"
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Born (1966-12-05) 5 December 1966 (age 59)
Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  1986–present
👩 Spouse(s)Rekha Garg
👶 Children2

Mahesh Kumar Garg (born 5 December 1966) is a Higher Administrative officer in Indian Railways, and a satirist, Hindi poet and writer.

Personal life

Mahesh Kumar Garg was born in Agra. He started writing poems in 1979, at the age of 12. He was nicknamed 'Bedhadak' in 1989 by famous poet Shri Balkavi Bairagi.

Garg has a graduation in Mechanical Engineering from MITS Gwalior and a Masters in Thermal Engineering from IIT Delhi.

Career

Mahesh Garg belongs to the 1987 batch of Indian Railway Service, currently posted as Chief Technology Officer [1] in Railways.

Achievements

Known for his turnaround capabilities, Shri Mahesh Garg has introduced many innovations and system improvements in Railway working for which he received the ‘National Award for Outstanding Service’ in 2005. He has to his credit the Design Patent of Regulated Discharge Coach Toilet System, a forerunner of the Bio-Toilet System fitted on trains.

Poetry Work

Besides his professional achievements, Shri Mahesh Garg is an accomplished Hindi Poet, popularly known as “Bedhadak”. He has participated in hundreds of Kavi Sammelan including the prestigious Republic Day Kavi Sammelan at Red Fort, Delhi, Taj Mahotsav at Agra, Attahas Kavi Sammelan at Ghaziabad, Sri Ram Kavi Sammelan, Delhi, Mahamurkha Sammelan at Jaipur, and many programmes organized by Sahitya Akademi, including performances on various TV channels and on All India Radio.

Filmography

Television

Years Title Role
2005 Wah Wah Himself
2022 Wah Bhai Wah Himself

Awards

  • Maithlisharan Gupt Puruskar (2014)
  • Kaka Hathrasi Samman (2018)[2]

Author

Garg has written three books on satirical humour, geet, ghazal and muktak.

  • Bedhadak, Mahesh Garg (2005). Thahaka Express. New Delhi: Diamond Books. Archived from the original on 22 August 2023. Retrieved 30 August 2023. Search this book on
  • Bedhadak, Mahesh Garg (2021). Barfiyan Vyangya Ki. New Delhi: Prabhat Books. Search this book on
  • Bedhadak, Mahesh Garg (2023). Rang Hansi Ke. New Delhi: Prabhat Books. Search this book on

References

External links

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