Raj Rishi Sharma
Raj Rishi Sharma is a well-known author in the Hindi, Dogri, and English languages. His books are mainly written & published in Hindi. So far, several articles, stories, poems and collections from his twenty-one books have been published & broadcast through various magazines & on the radio. In 1975, Raj Rishi Sharma was also editor and publisher of 'Mehak' magazine. In addition to this, he was also involved in running the 'Rajarshi Culture Club' in 1977, as his prime activity. Presently, he is also engaged in editing & publishing a series of poetry collections called 'Mehakti Vatika' apart from this writing work. Lately, Raj Rishi Sharma has also been honoured with the titles of 'Sahitya Alankar' and 'Sahitya Shri' for his contribution to literature.
Raj Rishi Sharma
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About Raj Rishi Sharma
In 1975, Raj Rishi Sharma was also editor and publisher of 'Mehak' magazine. In addition to this, he was also involved in running the 'Rajarshi Culture Club' in 1977, as his prime activity.
Presently, he is also engaged in editing & publishing a series of poetry collections called 'Mehakti Vatika' apart from this writing work.
Lately, Raj Rishi Sharma has also been honoured with the titles of 'Sahitya Alankar' and 'Sahitya Shri' for his contribution to literature.