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Podcast: News and Views
Episode: Remembering The ‘Upanyas Samrat’ Through His Short Story, ‘Kafan’
Description: Born as Dhanpat Rai Srivastava on 31 July 1880 in Varanasi, Munshi Premchand is often referred to as the Charles Dickens of India. Premchand, who is known to have popularised the literary tradition of the short story in northern India, has written more than 300 short stories.
Scholars argue that his works should not be seen as mere pieces of fiction, but as social commentary that is reflective of the issues and struggles of pre-Partition India. Most of his stories have shown poverty, through the instruments of social injustice and caste inequalities.
In this special podcast, we pick out...