Prabhas Kumar Choudhary

Prabhas Kumar Choudhary
Prabhas Kumar Choudhary

Born (1941-01-02)2 January 1941
Pindaruch
Died 22 February 1998(1998-02-22) (aged 57)
Kolkata, West Bengal
Occupation Writer, Editor and Publisher
Nationality Indian
Period 20th century

Prabhas Kumar Choudhary[1][2] (प्रभास कुमार चौधरी, 2 January 1941 – 22 February 1998) was an Indian author, editor and publisher known for his novels and short stories, written in Maithili and Hindi languages. He had a short but remarkable life as he received the Sahitya Akademi Award for Maithili language in 1990 for Prabhasak Katha, a collection of short stories and authored other books. He also won the Vaidehi Puraskar in 1982 for his book Raja Pokhair Me Katek Machri.

Life

Born, in Pindaruch, to Shri Surendra Choudhary and Smt. Kali Choudhary in a zamindar family, he was the eldest of his nine siblings. People used to affectionately call him Hadbad Babu. He came from a modest background. He did his matriculation from M L Academy, Darbhanga and did a double M.A. in Political Science and History from Patna University.

He was married to Smt. Jyotsna Choudhary (1947-1995) and is survived by his six children, two brothers and four sisters. He died of a heart attack at the young age of 57 in Kolkata, West Bengal.

Career

He joined Life Insurance Corporation of India in 1966 as Assistant Administrative Officer and rose to the post of Regional Manager - Marketing (Eastern Zone) by the time of his death.

Major Works

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