Rangeya Raghav
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Rangeya Raghav (17th January 1923 – 12th September 1962), birth name Tirumalla Nambakkam Viraraghava Acharya, was born in Agra, a city of Uttar Pradesh state, India. A prominent Hindi writer of the 20th century, he completed his post-graduation studies from St. John’s College, Agra, and later completed his Ph.D. on Guru Gorakhnath. He started writing at the age of 13 years, and during his short life of almost 40 years, he was endowed with a number of prizes.
One of his famous novels 'Kab tak pukaroon' (Till when should I keep calling) was made into a television series by Doordarshan. It dealt with the conflict of caste between Nats and Thakurs.