[1] He is also regarded as a trendsetter in the sense that he pioneered the creation of literary works based on the Puranas.
Urdu was the medium of instruction for all subjects except English, which was limited to reading and writing.
In eighth grade, his Urdu story Hindostan: Jannat Nishan was published in the school's printed magazine.
As a child author, some of his first Hindi stories were published by Kishore (Patna) and Avaaz (Dhanbad).
During his IA years, Sarita (Delhi) published his story Paani ka Jug, Gilas aur Ketli in its Nae Ankur ("New Sprouts") column.
Therefore, it must be the goal of literature to demonstrate the great, honourable and moral aspect of life, he believed.
It has been described by critics as a manifesto of a cultural revolution and an epic of human endurance and endeavour.