Eminent Hindi writer Vinod Kumar Shukla passes away

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Raipur: Eminent Chhattisgarh-based Hindi writer and Jnanpith Award recipient Vinod Kumar Shukla died on Tuesday evening due to age-related ailments at a government hospital here, his family members said. He was 89.

Shukla was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Raipur, on December 2 after experiencing breathing difficulties.

He breathed his last at 4.48 pm on Tuesday, his son, Shashwat Shukla told PTI.

He is survived by his wife, son Shashwat and a daughter.

The last rites will be conducted with state honours on Wednesday, said Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai.

Shashwat Shukla said that after his father experienced breathing problems in October, he was admitted to a private hospital in Raipur.

After his condition improved, he was discharged and continued treatment at home. However, his health deteriorated suddenly on December 2, after which he was taken to AIIMS Raipur for further treatment, he added.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sadness over the death of Vinod Kumar Shukla and said his invaluable contribution to the world of Hindi literature will always be remembered.

“I am deeply saddened by the demise of the renowned writer Vinod Kumar Shukla ji, who was honoured with the Jnanpith Award. For his invaluable contribution to the world of Hindi literature, he will always be remembered. In this hour of grief, my condolences are with his family and admirers. Om Shanti,” Modi said in a message on X.

A celebrated literary figure, Vinod Kumar Shukla was the author of acclaimed novels such as ‘Naukar Ki Kameez’, ‘Khilega To Dekhenge’, ‘Deewar Mein Ek Khidki Rehti Thi’, and ‘Ek Chuppi Jagah’.

He was widely regarded as one of the most distinctive voices in Hindi literature, known for his unique, simple, and deeply evocative writing style.

For his unparalleled contribution to Hindi literature, creative excellence, and distinctive literary expression, Shukla was awarded the 59th Jnanpith Award, India’s highest literary honour. The award was presented to him on November 21 this year at a ceremony held at his residence in Raipur.

He was the first author from Chhattisgarh to receive the prestigious award. 

During his visit to Chhattisgarh on November 1, the Prime Minister had spoken to the family members of Shukla, and enquired about his health and well-being. 

Shukla’s novel ‘Naukar Ki Kameez’ was adapted into a film of the same name by filmmaker Mani Kaul.

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