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  1. Badri Narayan (22 July 1929 – 23 September 2013) was an Indian artist, illustrator, author and story-teller. Narayan began painting with no formal training, and his first public showing was in 1949, followed by a solo show in 1954.

  2. Badri Narayan writes: He had successes and setbacks in his long political career. But what will define him is his ability to bring social coalitions together, giving political voice to the marginalised

  3. Born in July 1929, in Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh, the self-taught artist Badri Narayan has been painting for over 45 years. During this time, he has worked as an art teacher and an artist, but has always remained a deeply introspective individual.

  4. Badri Narayan is an eminent Hindi poet. He is the recipient of the Sahitya academy award 2022 for his notable Poetry collection Tumdi ke Shabd published by Rajlkamal Prakashan.

  5. Jun 14, 2021 · Prema Viswanathan's insightful biography of the artist Badri Narayan resurrects his reputation as a painter who refused to blindly imitate the West

  6. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor, Social History and Cultural Anthropology‬ - ‪‪Cited by 795‬‬ - ‪culture‬ - ‪memory and politics‬ - ‪contemporary histories‬ - ‪Ethnography of marginalized...

  7. www.badri-narayan.comBadri Narayan

    Sep 23, 2013 · Badri Narayan (1929–2013) was born at Secunderabad in South India. A prolific artist, illustrator and storyteller, his oeuvre are saturated with rich literary content deeply rooted in higher register of writings reflecting his introspective nature and personal critical representation.

  8. www.artworldindia.com › artist › badri-narayan-Badri Narayan | Artworld

    Besides being a painter, Badri Narayan is a keen student of Indian philosophy. He is also an accomplished writer, and has both written and illustrated books for adults and children. His articles on folklore and mythology and his short stories and tales for young readers frequently appear in print.

  9. Badri Narayan is a social historian and cultural anthropologist and currently professor at the G. B. Pant Social Science Institute, Allahabad. His research interests range from popular culture to social and anthropological history and Dalit and subaltern issues.

  10. In his public lecture, Professor Badri Narayan critically examines the changing role of dissent and emerging trends of cooption in the process of deepening Democracy in India. He...