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Talib Dehlavi (born Sheshchandra Saxena, 12 February 1910 – 16 February 1975, ) was an Indian
Urdu poet Urdu poetry ( ) is a tradition of poetry and has many different forms. Today, it is an important part of the culture of India and Pakistan. According to Naseer Turabi, there are five major poets of Urdu: Mir Taqi Mir (d. 1810), Mirza Ghalib (d. ...
, lyricist and translator from
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Early life and education

Talib Dehlavi, born Sheshchandra Saxena, was born on 12 February 1910 in
Ambala district Ambala district is one of the 22 districts of Haryana state in the country of India with Ambala town serving as the administrative headquarters of the district. District Ambala lies on the North-Eastern edge of Haryana and borders Punjab and Hima ...
, where his father, Rai Sahib Mahesh Das, served as an Honorary Magistrate. He received his early education and training in Ambala, completing his high school education there. He then returned to his native Delhi for higher education, passing his intermediate and BA examinations from Mission College and Hindu College.


Life

Talib began writing poetry during his student days at Mission College (later St. Stephen's College). For guidance and reformation in poetry, he chose to be a student of his real uncle, Munshi Raj Bahadur Barak Dehlvi. Talib was not only an eloquent poet but also an excellent prose writer and translator. Due to financial comfort, he was freed from the hassles of employment. He worked with the monthly "Aaj Kal," the daily "Tej," and the American Reporter in Urdu as a hobby and pastime. Throughout his life, he was dedicated to the promotion of the Urdu language and served it without seeking reward or praise. Not only did he contribute significantly as a poet, increasing the poetic capital of the Urdu language, but he also organized annual mushairas for twelve years in memory of his teacher, Munshi Barak Dehlvi, thereby setting a historical precedent for Urdu poetry in Delhi. There is hardly any notable poet or writer in India who has not participated in these mushairas or who has not presented a paper on Munshi Barak Dehlvi.


Selected works

Talib Dehlavi authored several notable works. Here are some of his books: * “Anwar-e-Nazar” (1965): A collection of his ghazals and poems. * “Harf-e-Natamam” (1941): Another compilation of his poetic works. * “Kashmeer Ki Sair” (1966): A travelogue that explores the beauty and culture of Kashmir. * “Khadang-e-Naaz”: A recitation collection. * “Khumnistan-e-Kaifi” (1951): A book associated with the poet
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. * “Raag Rang”: A poetic work. * “Sabza-e-Begana” (1968): Yet another collection of his ghazals. * “Ye Thi Dilli” (1975): A book that reflects on the city of Delhi.


References

1910 births 1975 deaths Urdu-language lyricists Indian male composers Urdu-language poets from India Poets from Delhi Indian lyricists Hindu College, Delhi alumni Indian male journalists {{Authority control