Litterateur Dr Pratyush Guleri dies at 77
Litterateur Dr Pratyush Guleri died due to an illness in Chandigarh on Monday. He was 77. Literary circles in the state mourned his demise. Dr Guleri’s last rites were performed at the Charan crematorium in Dharamsala.
According to his colleague Prof YK Dogra, the passing away of Dr Pratyush Guleri has caused an irreparable loss to Himachal’s literary initiatives. He was born on June 9, 1947, to Kirtidhar Sharma Guleri and Satyavati in Guler, Kangra district. After doing his doctorate in Hindi literature, Dr Guleri served on many academic positions. He remained the head of Hindi Department at Government College, Dharamsala.
He edited ‘Ramras Lahari’, ‘Nitishatak’ and ‘Mangalashatak’, research thesis on the writings and poetry of Guler’s Rajkavi Brijraj. He also had to his name scores of stories published by the National Book Trust like ‘Guler ka Raja Harichand’, ‘Aadhi Poonch Wala Rakshasa’ and ‘Sapno ka Bharat’. His Hindi publications include ‘Smriti’, a story collection.