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    Lamhi or Lamahi [1] is a village, and gram panchayat, just north of the holy city of Varanasi in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. [2] The renowned Hindi and Urdu writer Munshi Premchand was born here on 31 July 1880.

  2. Lamhi or Lamahi is a village near the holy city of Varanasi in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Well known Hindu and Urdu writer Munshi Premchand was born in this village in 1880. It is very near to Sarnath , a famous Buddhist destination in Varanasi where Lord Buddha delivered his first seremon .

  3. The house where Premchand spent his whole life, situated at Lamhi stands as a memorial to the great compositions of the “Qalam Ka Sipahi” (Soldier of the Pen). Munshi Premchand dedicated his literary career towards promoting anti-imperialism and egalitarianism among the masses.

  4. May 4, 2024 · Nestled amidst the tranquil landscapes of Varanasi, Lamhi Village stands as a testament to the rich literary legacy of one of India's most celebrated writers, Munshi Premchand. Renowned for his insightful portrayals of village life and social realism, Premchand drew inspiration from the rustic charm and cultural nuances of Lamhi Village ...

  5. May 31, 2024 · LAMHI: Poised roughly 10km from Varanasi, Lamhi could have been another faceless village of east Uttar Pradesh. But as the birthplace of Hindi-Urdu litterateur Munshi Premchand, it is both celebrated and privileged. Only, it is no longer a village, either by looks or designation.

  6. Born in Lamhi, a village near Varanasi on July 31, 1880, Dhanpat Rai Srivastav went on to become one of India’s greatest literary figures and was popularly known by his pen name Munshi...

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  8. Dhanpat Rai Shrivastava, famously known as Munshi Premchand was born in Lamhi, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh on 31st July 1880. His novels, short stories and essays were deeply rooted in the fabric of Indian society, and his depiction of freedom struggle resonated with the common people, inspiring them to rise against the atrocities of the British ...