Renowned Hindi Author Vinod Kumar Shukla Passes Away at 89
Vinod Kumar Shukla's Legacy
Vinod Kumar Shukla, a celebrated Hindi author and recipient of the Jnanpith Award, has passed away at the age of 89. He took his last breath at approximately 4:58 PM today at AIIMS in Raipur. Just last month, on November 1, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a conversation with Shukla, inquiring about his health. Following the news of his demise, Prime Minister Modi expressed his sorrow on social media, stating that he was deeply saddened by the loss of the esteemed writer. He acknowledged Shukla's invaluable contributions to Hindi literature, which will always be remembered. Modi extended his condolences to Shukla's family and fans, wishing them peace during this difficult time.
In 2024, Shukla was honored with the 59th Jnanpith Award, making him the first author from Chhattisgarh to receive this prestigious literary accolade. He is survived by his wife, a son named Shashwat, and a daughter. Shashwat shared that his father had been hospitalized in October but was discharged after showing signs of improvement.
Shukla was renowned for his simple yet surreal prose style and straightforward poetry, which beautifully blended restraint with original imagination. His notable works include acclaimed novels such as 'Naukari Ki Kameez', 'Khilega Toh Dekhenge', 'Lagbhag Jai Hind', and 'Ek Chhupi Jagah'. Chhattisgarh's Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai remarked on social media that the passing of the great author is a significant loss. He emphasized that Shukla, through his celebrated works like 'Naukari Ki Kameez' and 'Diwar Mein Ek Khidki', elevated the dignity of ordinary life and will forever remain a source of pride for Chhattisgarh. His emotionally rich writings will continue to inspire generations. Heartfelt condolences to his family and readers. Om Shanti.
For his unique contributions to Hindi literature, creative excellence, and distinctive literary expression, Shukla was awarded the 59th Jnanpith Award, which will be presented to him on November 21 at a ceremony held at his residence in Raipur. He was the first writer from Chhattisgarh to receive this esteemed award. During his visit to Chhattisgarh on November 1, Prime Minister Modi met with Shukla's family to inquire about his well-being. Notably, filmmaker Manikoul adapted Shukla's novel 'Naukari Ki Kameez' into a film.
