Bekal Utsahi

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Bekal Utsahi
Bekal Utsahi Sahab
Born Mohammed Shafi Khan
1928
Balrampur, Uttar Pradesh
Residence New Delhi, Balrampur
Nationality Indian
Occupation Poet, writer, politician
Organization Indian National Congress
Known for National Integration, Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb
Spouse(s) Begum Sughra Rose
Children 4 Daughters, 1 son
Relatives Afroz Ahmad
Website http://bekalutsahi.webs.com

Bekal Utsahi was born in Balrampur in 1928. He is a poet, writer and politician. He is a congress man and close to Indira Gandhi, also former Member of Parliament in the Upper House Rajya sabha. He has many national awards, the Padma Shri, Yash Bharti, and others.

Early life

Mohd Shafi Khan, also known as Bekal Utsahi, is a former member of Rajya Sabha. In 1976 he got Padmashree Award in the field of literature. During a visit to the Mazar of Hazrat Vaaris Ali Shah of Dewa Sharif in 1945 Shah Hafiz Pyari Miyan quoted, "Bedam Gaya Bekal aaya". After that incident Mohammad Shafi Khan changed his name as "Bekal Varsi". During the period of Jawaharlal Nehru in 1952 an interesting event happened, which resulted in the emergence of Utsahi. There was an election programme of congress party in Gonda at that time. Bekal Varsi welcomed Nehru with his poetry "Kisan Bharat Ka". Nehru was very much impressed and said, "Yeh hamara utsahi shayar hai". Finally he is known as Bekal Utsahi in the literary world.

Politics

Utsahi was actively involved with Indian National Congress and very close to Indira Gandhi. He was nominated by congress as a Member of Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament, because of his contribution for national integration.[1] He is also Member of National Integration Council chaired by Prime Minister of India.[2] Bekal Utsahi established so many institution in Uttar Pradesh.

Awards

Utsahi received the Padma Shri award in 1976. He received Yash Bharti Award from Uttar Pradesh Government.[3]

References

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