Chandrakar became a journalist 1945 for the Hindustan Times, with stories also published in other Indian and foreign newspapers..
He served as the minister of tourism, civil aviation, agriculture, rural development.
[3] Chhattisgarh remained the President of State All-Party Forum Chandrakar died on February 2, 1995.
[citation needed] The Chhattisgarh government established the Chandulal Chandrakar Fellowship in his memory [4][5]
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