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Bhishma Kukreti

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Contribution of Hilans in preserving Kumauni- Garhwali folk literature
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Let Us Remember Arjun Singh Gusain for his contribution in Kumauni-Garhwali Literature promotion

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                                Hilans December 1985 Issue
Arjun Singh Gusain criticized Animal Sacrifice in Religious Rituals

    Providing a few examples of religious animal sacrifices in Garhwal, Arjun Singh Gusain criticized animal sacrifices in religious rituals.  Gusain was of opinion that we should follow the preaching of swami Mamnmanth and appreciated the activities of Swami Manmanth in stopping mass killings of buffalo. Arjun Singh Gusain requested intellectuals to create awareness against religious animal sacrifice. 
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The Garhwali story Khatti Chhanch by Kali Prasad Ghildiyal is about exploitation of poor persons by prosperous people
Dr Mahaveer Prasad Gairola speaks about value of relationship in Garhwali poem ‘Natu badu raundu’.
The Kumauni poem by Mathura datt Mathpal is fine example of modern Kumauni poetry.
Dr Ramesh Cahndra pant provides the examples of depicting geographical nature in Kumaun folk literature in his brilliant write up ‘Kumauni Lok jeewan me Prakriti ka Mahtv’. Dr Pant provides six Kumauni folk songs in support of his theme.
The Garhwali poem by Sudama Prasad Premi is philosophical poem.
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Let Us Remember Arjun Singh Gusain for his contribution in Kumauni-Garhwali Literature promotion

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Hilans accelerated Contemporary Garhwali Story Literature Development
               Contribution of Hilans in Kumauni-Garhwali Literature development -19
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              Hilans accelerated Contemporary Garhwali Story Literature Development

                Due to financial crisis Garhwali magazines as Maiti, Raibar closed own. The Hindi weeklies or periodicals of Garhwal used to pay more attention on Garhwali poetries. Hilans magazine played a great role in Garhwali story literature developing by paying full attention. Many modern Garhwali story writers as Kali Prasad Ghildiyal, Puran pant Pathik, Kusum Nautiyal, Bhishma Kukreti, Jabar Singh Kaintura; Mohan Dhoundiyal came in lime light due to Hilans. Hilans encouraged established Garhwali literature creators as Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna, Dr. Mahaveer Prasad Gairola, Balendu Badola, Sudama Prasad Premi, and Durga Prasad Ghildiyal to publish their stories in Hilans.
   Nobody can forget the contribution of Hilans in accelerating Garhwali story literature development.
     Hilans Contribution of Hilans in Kumauni-Garhwali Literature development -19 (Issue Jan-February 1988)
Garhwali poem Byata garhwal ku by Vijay Singh Lingwal is about migration and dreaming of employment in Garhwal.
Garhwali poem ‘Himalay ki Pukar’ by Jaggu Naudiyal is about aspiring development in rural Garhwal.
Garhwali poem ‘Ghasyari band’ is very fine poem about grass cutting woman.
Gadhwali gazal by Puran Pant Pathik is satirical poetry.
Garhwali story ‘Byakhunyau bhulyun ’ by Jabar Singh Kaintura is  about struggle by ignored old woman.
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Arjun Singh Gusain Supported Horticulture and Forest as strong Alternate of Conventional Agriculture 
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Arjun Singh Gusain Supported Horticulture and Forest as strong Alternate of Conventional Agriculture 
                  Editor of Hilans  Arjun Singh Gusain was a future reader. In Hilans (March 1988), Gusain published the article of Chandra Shekhar Tiwari and Arun khuksal in the editorial column. In editorial ‘Pahado ki Simtati Kheti ka Vikalp: Bagwani aur jangal’ , the duo authors provide the reasons for diminishing agriculture in hills of Uttarakhand and provide the horticulture and forest as alternates of conventional agriculture.  The writers proved that horticulture is commercially more beneficial to the people of hills of Uttarakhand. Khuksal and Tiwari provide the areas and fruits suitable for plantation in the particular area.
                   Kumauni and Garhwali Literature in Hilans (March 1988 issue) 
Kumauni Poem Burusnsh by Sumitra Nandan pant is very powerful image creating poem.
Mauni is a meoir type Garhwali story by Virendra Datt Maithani.
Jo bhi ch Man mai ch is a philosophical Garhwali story by Sudama Prasad Premi.
Chitthi is a Garhwali poem by Dr. Bhagwati Prasad Mishra about the importance of letter.
 The Garhwali poems Nasha Chhaigi by Gyan Singh Rawat, Jad Bharat by Dr. Mahaveer Prasad Gairola are inspirational poems.

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Notes on Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Hills of Pauri Garhwal; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Hills of Chamoli Garhwal; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Hills of Uttarkashi; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Hills of Tihri Garhwal; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Hills of Rudra Prayag; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Hills of  Ranikehet; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Hills of Almora; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Hills of Nainital; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Hills of PithoraGarh; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Hills of Champawat; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Hills of Dehradun; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Hills of Bageshwar; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Hills of Uttarakhand; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Hills of Mid Himalayan region; Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in  Himalayas Horticulture as Alternates of Conventional agriculture in Indian Hills to be continued…

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Arjun Singh Gusain the Editor of Hilans Justified Small States as Uttarakhand

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               As far as Mumbai is concerned for separate Uttarakhand movement, there are five migrated Uttarakhandis who initiated Uttarakhand movement in Mumbai- Dr. Balbir Singh Rawat, Bhishma Kukreti, Arjun Singh Gusain, Girish Dhoundiyal and Jagdish Kapari.  Arjun Singh Gusain, Professor Radha Ballabh Dobhal, Bhishma Kukreti, Raman Kukreti used to discuss about Prithak Parvtiy Rajy before the real movement started In Mumbai.  Later on Gusain and Kapri took the lead in leading Uttarakhand movement in Mumbai.  Arjun Singh Gusain contested election too for the cause of separate Uttarakhand state.
            Arjun Singh Gusain the editor of Hilans justified the relevancy of separate Uttarakhand in Hilans (April 1988). Gusain the editor of regional magazine justified that small state is a must for developing the areas as per areas requirement. The respected editor Gusain argued that there was less chance for developing hilly areas against plains in big state as Uttar Pradesh.  The editor Gusain justified or pleaded   that the corruption in big states as Uttar Pradesh was always more as compared to small states. The small sate demand as Uttarakhand is also important for the cultural and linguistic reasons.  Identity was another factor for Editor Arjun Singh Gusain for justifying or advocating small state. Good governance through small states was another point of editor Gusain justifying  small sate as Uttarakhand.

             Garhwali and Kumauni Literature in Hilans (April 1988) issue
Garhwali poem by Lalit Keshwan is satirical and humorous poem.
Review by Sudama Prasad Premi for Garhwali satirical poetry collection ‘Dhanag Se Sakhsatkar’ by Netra Singh Aswal is by
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Arjun Singh Gusain analyzed post Independence India in context to Uttarakhand region
 
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(Notes on  analysis of post Independence India by an editor a;  analysis of post Independence India by an editor from Maniyarsyun;  analysis of post Independence India by an editor from Salan;  analysis of post Independence India by an editor from Garhwal;  analysis of post Independence India by migrated Manyari editor;  analysis of post Independence India by migrated Garhwali editor;  analysis of post Independence India by Uttarakhandi  editor;  analysis of post Independence India by migrated Uttarakhandi editor;  analysis of post Independence India by North Indian  editor;  analysis of post Independence India by migrated  North Indian editor;  analysis of post Independence India by migrated  Garhwali editor settled in Maharashtra ;  analysis of post Independence India by migrated  Uttarakhandi editor settled in Mumbai ]

  In his editorial analysis, Arjun Singh Gusain analyzed the post Independence India with context to Uttarakhand. Gusain stated that Chandra Singh Garhwali had exclusive planning about development of Uttarakhand in post Independence India. However, the dreams of Chandra Singh Garhwali shattered down in post Independence India era. In his analysis, Arjun Singh Gusain criticized the down fall in political culture and social culture. The selfish properties took the prime seat in post Indian independence era.  Arjun Singh Gusain analyzed that in post Independence India, the Uttarakhand leadership was interested in improving their image as Indian leaders and were not caring for Uttarakhand.  Arjun Singh Gusain analyzed many other ignored issues important for Uttarakhand development in post Independence India.
Contribution of Hilans in Kumauni-Garhwali Literature Promotion August 1988 issue
Garhwali poem ‘Tum bata’ by Dr. Mahaveer Prasad Gairola is a satirical philosophical poem related to Indian politics in post Independence India era.
Garhwali poem ‘Hamaro hakk’ is a rage full poem about snatching forest rights of villages in British rule and post Independence India.
Bhagwati Prasad Nautiyal analyzed modern Garhwali poetry (Nayi Kavita) in article ‘ Kavy k Kshetr ma Nayo Chintan, Nai disha’ in post Independence India era.
‘Rukma’ a sad Garhwali story by Vijay Singh Lingwal   is about exploitation of women in post Independence India era 
The humorous Garhwali poem by Mohan Sailani is enjoyable poem.
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Note- Hilans was a regular magazine published from Mumbai and edited by Arjun Singh Gusain

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Contribution of Hilans in Kumauni Garhwali Literature Promotion
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  Hilans September –October 1988
Kumauni Poetry Ke Karun by Parvati Upreti is about non development in Uttarakhand.
Band Kapat a Garhwali Story by Kali Prasad Ghildiyal is about struggle of a woman whose husband is away for seven years
Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna makes aware the people about use of correct Garhwali in literary form in brilliant article ‘Garhwali Bhasha ka Sahityik Swarup’.
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          Arjun Singh Gusain advocated Responsive administration in Uttarakhand 
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[Notes on need of strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive Uttarakhand administration; editor advocating strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive administration; Hilans editor advocating  strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive Uttarakhand administration; Migrated Garhwali advocating  strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive Uttarakhand administration; Maniyari editor advocating  strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive Uttarakhand administration;  Mid Himalayan editor advocating  strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive Uttarakhand administration; Migrated Uttarakhandi editor advocating  strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive Uttarakhand administration; Himalayan editor advocating  strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive Uttarakhand administration]
                            Hilans, November 1989 Issues
 Arjun Singh advocated the autonomous Uttarakhand state. Arjun Singh Gusain pleaded that the inclusion of Uttarakhand region with Uttar Pradesh was illogical. Arjun Singh Gusain stated in his editorial of Hilans (November, 1988) that strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive administration is important factor for development of Uttarakhand
Contribution of Hilans in Kumauni-Garhwali Literature in Hilans November, 1989 issue
There are two Garhwali poems Meri pachhyan by  Dr.Uma  Shankar Satish 
Dr Nand Kishor Hatwal portrays women of hill areas in Garhwali poem ‘Pahadi Aurat’.
Bathu da is Garhwali story by Sudama Prasad Premi in this issue
Balendu Badola lambasts on corrupt administration of rural Uttarakhand in Garhwali poem’ Kankatta Bail’
A Garhwali verse ‘Transfer’ by Lalit Keshwan is satirical poem.
The Kumauni poem ‘Adam Bat me utan hai gayi’ is very effective poem.
There is Garhwali poem ‘Kabhi Jivan ma’ by Mohan Sailani.
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Notes on need of strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive Uttarakhand administration; editor advocating strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive administration; Hilans editor advocating  strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive Uttarakhand administration; Migrated Garhwali advocating  strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive Uttarakhand administration; Maniyari editor advocating  strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive Uttarakhand administration;  Mid Himalayan editor advocating  strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive Uttarakhand administration; Migrated Uttarakhandi editor advocating  strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive Uttarakhand administration; Himalayan editor advocating  strong, aware, responsive, conscious, alert, attentive, awake, sentient and sensitive Uttarakhand administration to be continued…

 

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