Tarun Bhatnagar
Tarun Bhatnagar IAS Officer, Author | |
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| Born | Tarun Bhatnagar 24 September 1968 Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India |
| Occupation | Indian Administrative Service |
| Language | English, Hindi |
| Education | M.Sc. (Mathematics) and MA (History) Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University |
| Period | 2004-present |
| Genre | Novel, Short Story, Hindi Stories |
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Tarun Bhatnagar is an Indian author, novelist and Hindi short story writer[1][2][3]. He was born on 24th September 1968 at District Bastar, near the Raipur capital city of State Chhattisgarh. He completed his early education at Raipur and higher education at Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.
Tarun Bhatnagar is also a notable personality as an IAS officer (Indian Administrative Service), currently working in the post of Additional Commissioner at Divisional Commissioner Office, Jabalpur Division, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.
Tarun Bhatnagar is a name eminent for his writing skills. His first novel ‘‘Lautati Nahi Jo Hansi’’ was published in 2012. He has won the 'Shailesh Matiyani Katha Puraskar'; the novel 'Lautti Nahi Jo Laughee' won the 2014 'Spandan Kriti Samman'; 'Vanmali Yuva Katha Samman' 2019; the 'Hindi Seva Samman' 2015, etc., of the Central Bharatiya Hindi Sahitya Sabha.
Early Life & Education
Tarun Bhatnagar’s early life was spent in the rural areas of Bastar and Raipur, Chhattisgarh. His writing is inspired by the life of rural areas. He received his primary education in Government High School, Bastar and went to Government PG college Jagdalpur. Then he pursued M. Sc (Mathematics) and MA (History). After clearing the MPPSC exam, Tarun[4] Bhatnagar was appointed to the IAS (Indian Administrative Service), on probation to the Madhya Pradesh Cadre, under rule 5(1) of the Indian Administrative Services Cadre Rules 1954.
In the year 2016, Tarun Bhatnagar was posted as Additional Commissioner[5] (Revenue), Rewa District.
Writing Career
Lautati Nahi Jo Hansi
The first novel by Tarun was published in 2012 with the collaboration of Adhar Publication. Tarun has won many awards, like ‘Shailesh Matiyani Katha Puruskar’ for his first novel.
Raja, Jungle aur Kala Chand
After the remarkable triumph of his first novel, Tarun Bhatnagar published his second novel, 'Raja, Jungle, Aur Kala Chand', published by Aadhar Publications in 2019, which is divided into 41 chapters. Their names are interesting and quirky, such as the king who did not want to die, a twinkling lamp at the crossroads, a war conspiracy, a woman in a glass of light, a moon on a teak sprig, a moon that is soot, etc. It has history and stories too.
Bedava: Ek Prem Katha
Bedava was published in 2020, with the contribution of Rajkamal Prakashan. The novel 'Bedawa', written in a stimulating way, may be a trap for the unseen world of the blind, transgenders and traitors. The faith of our times is that the story of these people does not surrender in the face of hatred and misery. This is a story of books and lights. There is such an episode of affection that fabricates the philosophy of humanity aside from the love of man and woman. It is a state-of-the-art college campus and the unknown world of jungles. If there is a contemporary town in Spain, then we have a crowded and noisy street. It is a scintillating account of the anxieties, dreams and hopes between losing and finding love.
Bibliography
Novels:
1. Lautati Nahin Jo Hansi
2. Raja Jungle or Kala Chand
3. Bedava: ek prem Katha
Stories Collection:
1. Gulmehandi ki Jhariyaan
2. Bhoogol ke Darwaje par
3. Pralay Mein Naav
4. Jungle Mein Darpan
5. Das Kahaniyaan
6. Gaurtalab Kahaniyaan
Awards and accolades
- Vgeshwari award 2009 for ‘Gulmenhdi Ki jhariyan’[6]
- Spandan Kriti Samman 2014 for ‘Lautati Nahin Jo Hansi’
- Hindi Seva Samman 2015 for the contribution to Hindi writings
- Vanmali Yuva Katha samman 2019 Etc.
References
- ↑ "Tarun Bhatnagar MPPSC appointed to IAS, MP Cadre". Indian Bureaucracy. September 9, 2019. Retrieved 2021-08-06.
- ↑ "लेखक तरुण भटनागर का व्यक्तित्व tarun bhatnagar". Hindi Samay. Retrieved 2021-08-06.
- ↑ "तरुण भटनागर Tarun Bhatnagar". abhivyakti-hindi.org.
- ↑ "Tarun Bhatnagar MPPSC appointed to IAS, MP Cadre | Indian Bureaucracy is an Exclusive News Portal". 2019-09-09. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
- ↑ "Two IAS officers shifted in MP || Whispersinthecorridors". www.whispersinthecorridors.com. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
- ↑ "कथा - गाथा : तरुण भटनागर".
External links
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Books
- — (2016). Bedava : Ek Prem Katha. Rajkamal Prakashan. ISBN 9789389598117. Search this book on

- — (2016). Gulmenhdi ki Jhadiyaan. Bhartiya Gyanpeeth. ISBN 9788126316076. Search this book on

- — (2017). Raja, Jangle aur Kala Chand. Aadhar Prakashan. ISBN 9789387555457. Search this book on

- — (2017). Lautati Nahin Jo Hansi. Aadhar Prakashan. ISBN 9788176754507. Search this book on

- — (2018). Pralay mein Naav. Aadhar Prakashan. ISBN 9788195171729. Search this book on

- — (2018). Gaurtalab Kahaniyan. Himachal Books. ISBN 9789382526513. Search this book on

- — (2018). Jangal Mein Darpan. Aadhar Prakashan. ISBN 9789382526513. Search this book on

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