Prakash N. Shah

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Prakash N. Shah
Prakash N. Shah in 2013
Prakash N. Shah in 2013
Born (1940-09-12) 12 September 1940 (age 83)
Manasa, British India
OccupationEditor, journalist and writer
LanguageGujarati
NationalityIndian
EducationPost graduate in political science
Notable worksEditor of Nirikshak (magazine)
SpouseNaynabahen

Prakash N. Shah (born 12 September 1940) is an Indian writer, editor and journalist from Gujarat, India. As of 2020, he is a president of Gujarati Sahitya Parishad (Gujarati Literary Council).

Early life[edit]

Prakash N. Shah was born to his father Naveenchandra Lalbhai and mother Induben on 12 September 1940 in Manasa, Gujarat. His father's business career led to his primary education in Amritsar and Vadodara. He completed his secondary education from Sarasvati Mandir High School, Maninagar, Ahmadabad. He received M.A. in political science.[1]

Career[edit]

In 1965, Shah joined H. K. Arts College, Ahmadabad as a professor of political science. Earlier, he was involved in a creative and ideological awareness campaign of a youth organisation named 'Aarat'. He was also active in the editing work of Vishvamanav magazine and the activities of Gandhi Shanti Prasthan. In 1971, he quit his job as a professor and joined the Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar, as a co-editor in the Gyangangotri book series with Bhogilal Gandhi.[2]

In 1974, Shah participated in Navnirman Andolan. He was co-secretary of the Janata Morcha. During the political chaos of the emergency, he was arrested under a MISA in a protest against the abolition of civil rights. Initially he was placed in Palanpur sub-jail and then shifted to the central jail of Vadodara for ten months (till January 1977).[3] Later, he became active in journalism. He remained associated with the JanSata-Loksata newspaper till 1990. He also wrote in newspapers like Divya Bhaskar, Gujarat Today, Gujarat Mitra and Samkalin. He served for four years as an administrative secretary of the Gujarati Sahitya Parishad.[2]

He is well known as editor of the Nirikshak magazine. His preface to Maari Vachankatha (Manubhai Pancholi), Rudraveena no Zankar (Bhanu Adhvaryu) and the Gujarati translation of Acharya Kripalani's autobiography is considered to be his significant work in Gujarati literature.[2] He is currently the president of the Gujarati Sahitya Parishad.[4]

Personal life[edit]

Shah is married to Naynabahen. They have two daughters.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "પ્રકાશ ન. શાહ સાત રંગનો સરવાળો". www.divyabhaskar.co.in (in ગુજરાતી).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Kurkutiya, Itubhai (November 2018). Desai, Parul Kandarp (ed.). Gujarātī Sāhityano Itihāsa (Svātantryottara Yuga - 2) ગુજરાતી સાહિત્યનો ઇતિહાસ (સ્વાતંત્રયોત્તર યુગ - 2) [History of Gujarati Literature (Post-independence Era - 2)]. 8 (in ગુજરાતી). Vol. 2. Ahmedabad: K. L. Study Centre, Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. pp. 358–359. ISBN 978-81-939074-1-2.
  3. પ્રકાશ ન શાહ: મિસાબંદીએ સ્વતંત્ર્યસંગ્રામમાં ભાગ નહીં લઈ શક્યાનું મહેણું ભાંગ્યું. www.bbc.com (in ગુજરાતી).
  4. "પ્રકાશ ન. શાહ : ગુજરાતી સાહિત્ય પરિષદના નવા પ્રમુખની જાણી-અજાણી વાતો". www.bbc.com (in ગુજરાતી).