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SHLOK KUMAR
Shlok Kumar was born in Chadaraha village, Mirzapur district. His parents live in the village, and he completed his primary education there. His mother's name is Rajkumari Devi, and his father's name is Chandrashekhar. His father is a lecturer, and his mother works as a sweeper in the panchayat department. He completed his 10th standard from Shri Ram Public School, Mirzapur, with first-class honors, and his 12th standard from Rajasthan Inter College, Mirzapur, also with first-class honors. After that, he appeared for several central university entrance exams and achieved success in many of them, including Allahabad University, Delhi University, Lucknow University, Rajasthan University, Banaras Hindu University, and Guru Ghasidas University. He also cleared exams like General Nursing and Midwifery, Polytechnic, Engineering, and Rural Technology, National Talent Search Examination, etc. Finally, he took admission in Allahabad University, also known as the Oxford of the East. Currently, he is a third-year student at Allahabad University. His first book, "Hashiye Par Mushar," is based on dalits and casteism. This book changed his life and earned him several awards, including the Asia Book of Records, Delhi Book of Records, Bihar Book of Records, India Book of Records, and World Wide Book of Records. He broke Vicky Kumar's record to become the youngest author to write a book on dalits and casteism. His short story "Jal" secured second place among one lakh participants. He also won first prize in the "A" category of the Woman Hood Fest International Poetry Competition. His first book is titled "Hashiye Par Mushar," and his second book is titled "Mannat E Alfaz." He writes articles for several renowned newspapers, including JJ News Paper, Ujala Shikhar, Mirzapur News, prayagraj news, and others.
Some of the renowned monthly literary magazines where his poems have been published are:
Pravakta, Anhad Kriti, Sahitya Aaj Kal, Nav Uday, Kavishala, Amar Ujala, My Poetic Side, Hello Poetry, Poetry Soup, Poem Hunter, All Poetry, Submittable.
These magazines and online platforms have featured his poetry, giving him a wider audience and recognition.
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