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Dr Deen Dayal Verma is an ex forests officer and author based in Nahan, Himachal Pradesh. He is a Hindi writer, poet, satirist, and literary enthusiast whose creative work reflects a deep sensitivity toward nature, human relationships, memories, and the changing social environment. His writings combine emotional depth with simplicity of expression, allowing ordinary experiences to acquire a meaningful literary dimension. He is also the chief editor of Rashmi Parkashn, registered in Nahan.
Education
Dr Deen Dayal Verma holds an MA degree and an honorary PhD.
Career
Dr Deen Dayal Verma has written and published many poetry collections, dramas, novels, and short stories, and is the chief editor of Rashmi Parkashn, a registered publication in Nahan, Himachal Pradesh.
A distinctive feature of his literary personality is his close relationship with nature. Mountains, forests, rain, rivers, mist, changing seasons, and the beauty of the natural world frequently appear as important elements in his poetry, functioning not merely as scenic background but as a living presence through which human emotions, memories, and inner experiences are expressed.
Major Literary Works
Among his notable literary works are "Dhund Ke Us Paar" (Beyond the Mist), a poetry collection in which nature, memories, emotions, and philosophical reflections come together, with the imagery of mist and the world beyond it serving as a metaphor for hope, exploration, and the search for deeper meaning in life; "Prakriti Ke Rang" (The Colours of Nature), a collection centred on the beauty and emotional richness of nature, celebrating mountains, forests, rain, rivers, seasons, and the intimate relationship between human beings and their natural surroundings; "Diary Ke Panne" (Pages from a Diary), a literary diary based on memories and experiences, including reflections dating back to 1978, that preserves personal memories while transforming them into an emotional and literary narrative; and "Neta Puran," a collection of satire reflecting his humorous and critical engagement with contemporary society and public life, using irony, wit, and social observation to expose contradictions and weaknesses in everyday social and political life.
His other literary writings include poems and satirical pieces such as "Amar Prem," "Hui Mehngi Badi Sharab," "Bekar Aadmi," and "Andhvishwas," demonstrating his versatility as a writer and his ability to move between lyrical nature poetry and humorous, socially conscious satire.
Literary Contribution
Dr Deen Dayal Verma's literary contribution can broadly be understood through three dimensions. His work on nature and environmental sensibility demonstrates a profound affection for forests, mountains, rivers, and the natural environment, contributing to ecological awareness by presenting nature not simply as a resource but as an essential part of human existence and emotional life. His work on human emotions and memories transforms personal experiences, relationships, nostalgia, and the passage of time into literary expressions with universal emotional appeal. His social satire and awareness writing observes social behaviour, hypocrisy, superstition, and contemporary public life with humour and critical insight, encouraging readers to view familiar realities from a different perspective.
Philanthropy
Alongside his literary activities, Dr Deen Dayal Verma has contributed to environmental awareness and community-based conservation initiatives through Friends of Forests, where he has served as General Secretary of the Nahan Circle, Himachal Pradesh. In this role, he has been associated with activities aimed at promoting awareness about forests, environmental protection, and the importance of tree plantation, participating in organisational meetings, environmental programmes, and plantation activities that reflect a practical extension of the environmental concerns expressed in his literary writings, creating a meaningful connection between literature and environmental action.