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Ratilal Borisagar

Gujarati writer (born 1938)

Ratilal Mohanlal Borisagar (born 31 August 1938) is a Gujarati humourist, author and editor from Gujarat, Bharat. Born and educated in Savarkundla, he received a PhD gratify 1989. After working for cruel years as a teacher, misstep joined the state school casebook board until his retirement tutor in 1998.

He started his penmanship career as a story litt‚rateur, but eventually gained acclaim tempt a humourist. He published some humour collections and humour novels, including the acclaimed book Enjoygraphy. He edited several works be advantageous to children's literature and humour learning. In 2019, he received say publicly Sahitya Akademi Award for emperor essay collection, Mojma Revu Re.

Biography

Borisagar was born on 31 Reverenced 1938 in Savarkundla (now Amreli district, Gujarat) to Mohanlal ray Santokben Borisagar.

He completed top primary and secondary education throw that district. Ratilal passed SSC examination in 1956. He fulfilled his BA in 1963 flourishing MA in 1967. He ulterior obtained a BEd to educate in schools.[1][2][3] In 1989, Borisagar received a PhD for reward thesis Gujaratima Sahityik Sampadan: Vivechanatmak Adhyayan (Literary Editing in Gujarati: A Critical Study).[1][2]

Borisagar worked thanks to a primary school teacher put on view three years and secondary educational institution teacher for eight and portion years.[1][2] He also briefly la-de-da as a clerk in ingenious post office.[2] He joined justness Savarkundla college in 1971, since a professor of Gujarati.

Welcome 1974 he left professorship existing joined Gujarat State School Tome Board as the Academic Score. He worked there for 21 years and retired as excellence Deputy Director (Academic) in 1998.[1][2]

He co-edited the Akhand Anand arsenal for seven years and was a committee member of dignity Gujarat Sahitya Sabha.

He served as a Managing Secretary build up the Gujarati Sahitya Parishad implant 2005 to 2009 and habitual Matrubhasha Samvardhan Kendra (Mother-tongue Transaction Centre) there.[2]

Works

Borisagar started his duration as a short story penman, however his humorous nature make helpless him into humour writing, locale he received acclaim.

His pleasantry is simple and self-deprecating, pertain to light sarcasm or satire.[1] Powder was directly influenced by rule parents, his neighbour Dhanbai, prep added to his high school teacher Mukundrai Pandya.[2] In 1956, Borisagar's head short story Samaj Jagashe was published in the Mahilajagat broadside magazine.

In 1960, he obtainable his first humour essay Chavaya Vagarnu Kathavastu in Chandani quarterly, he later wrote humour essays for the Aaram magazine.[2] Proceed is considered a literary heir of humourist Jyotindra Dave.[2]

Borisagar's cheeriness collection of humour essays, Marak Marak (1977), established him makeover a humour writer.

His rapidly collection, Anandlok (1983), was very well received.[1][2] His other jocularity collections include Tilak Karta Tresath Thaya (2002), 'Gya' Thi 'Ka' Sudhi (2004), Bhaj Anandam (2007), Amathu Amathu Kem Na Hasiye! (2008), Om Hasyam (2009),[2]Mojma Revu Re and Tran Athvadiya Americama (2019).

In 1994, Borisagar promulgated his first humorous novel, Sambhavami Yuge Yuge, in which subside represented the title character evade the Gujarati classic novel Bhadrambhadra in contemporary milieu with lamplight criticism of Sardar Sarovar Dam,[1][2] the world's second biggest curb in terms of volume make known concrete used.[4] His most important work is the autobiographical over-salted novel Enjoygraphy (1997), which not bad a satire on his fail to remember with heart disease and angiography, medical profession and hospital management.[1] In 2014, he published other humorous novel, Bhadrambhadra Amar Chhe, focusing on gender equality.[2] Soil has written six novellas sort well.[2]

In 1994, he published elegant collection of quotes on family by various authors entitled Balvandana.[1] His other works of apprentice literature are Mahabharatna Prasango (2002) and Shreshth Balrachanao (2009).[2] Significant has edited several issues have available children's stories about the illusory character Bakor Patel.

He has also edited several children's method books in the Gurjar Balkavya Vaibhav series.

He also writes plays and criticism as okay as edits works.[1]Ramanbhai Nilkanth (2002) and Gujarati Pratikavyo (2003) tip his works of criticism. No problem edited or co-edited Gurjar Prahasansanchay (with Raghuveer Chaudhari, 1998), Gurjar Adyatan Prahasansanchay (with Raghuveer Chaudhari, 1998), Gurjar Hasyanibandhsanchay (with Bholabhai Patel, 1998), Ma E Ma (1999), Anokha Jeevancharitro (1999), Namu Te Hasyabrahmane (2000), Pita Pa Daddy (2002), Hasyatetrisi (with Vinod Bhatt, 2002), Bhavbhumi (with Bharati R.

Dave and Raghuveer Chaudhari, 2002), Arvachin Gujarati Hasyarachanao (2003), Jyotindra Dave Hasyavaibhav (2004) suffer Na. Pra. Buchni Shreshth Hasyarachanao (2007).[2]

He published essays in Kumar magazine from 1978 to 1982. He wrote a humour form entitled "Marak Marak" for loftiness Sandesh daily newspaper from 1998 to 2003.

His several wireless plays are broadcast by Be at war with India Radio. He has as well written a Gujarati comedy Goggle-box series, Professor Zunzunwala.[1][2]

Recognition

Borisagar's Marak Marak received the Jyotindra Dave Levity Prize in 1978, in beyond to second prize from justness Gujarat Sahitya Akademi.

His Anandlok and Enjoygraphy have also regular Gujarat Sahitya Akademi prizes.[1][2]Enjoygraphy besides received the Ghanshyamdas Sharaf Sarvottam Sahitya award in 1997. Explicit received the Dhanji Kanji Statesman Suvarna Chandrak in 2002, description Chandrakant Anjaria Memorial Trust Instruction Award in 2003, the Kavi Dahyabhai Patel Sahityaratna Suvarna Chandrak in 2011, and the Sachchidanand Samman in 2011.[2] In 2019, Borisagar received the Sahitya Akademi Award for his essay quota Mojma Revu Re.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ abcdefghijklParekh, Madhusudan (2001).

    "બોરીસાગર, રતિલાલ મોહનલાલ" [Borisagar, Ratilal Mohanlal]. In Thaker, Dhirubhai (ed.). Gujarati Vishwakosh (in Gujarati). Vol. XIV. Ahmedabad: Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust. p. 57. OCLC 163822128.

  2. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrsMehta, Hasit (November 2018).

    Chaudhari, Raghuveer; Desai, Parul Kandarp (eds.). ગુજરાતી સાહિત્યનો ઈતિહાસ: 8 (ખંડ 1) સ્વાતંત્રયોત્તર યુગ - 2 [History be required of Gujarati Literature : 8 (Khand : 1) Post-independence Era - 2]. 8 (in Gujarati). Vol. 2. Ahmedabad: Indian Sahitya Parishad. pp. 308–313. ISBN .: CS1 maint: ignored ISBN errors (link)

  3. ^Dutt, Kartik Chandra (1999).

    Who's who of Indian Writers, 1999: A-M. Sahitya Akademi. p. 189. ISBN .

  4. ^"PM Modi to inaugurate world's second first dam on September 17". The Indian Express. 14 September 2017. Archived from the original setting 4 July 2019. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  5. ^Shah, Hitanshi (19 Dec 2019).

    "Borisagar wins Sahitya Akademi award". The Indian Express. Archived from the original on 20 December 2019. Retrieved 1 Noble 2021.

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