Bharat Bhushan Agarwal

Bharat Bhushan Agarwal (born 3 August 1919 – 23 June 1975) was a Hindi litterateur and poet who has been honored by Sahitya Akademi[1] in 1978 for their poem Utna Vah Suraj Hai.

[3] He completed higher education in Agra and Delhi, then worked in Akashvani and served in many literary institutions.

After the publication of his first collection of poetry 'Chavi Ke Bandhan' (1941), he went to Calcutta as the editor of 'Samaj Sevak', the mouthpiece of Marwari society.

In 1975, he became a visiting fellow of the Institute of Ushtar Studies, Shimla and till his death continued to do research on the topic 'Partition of the Country in Indian Literature'.

Equally proficient in writing in different genres, Dr. Agrawal's works are particularly noteworthy - a lot of rest, absent people, paper flowers, incidentally and the poet's vision.