Rajendra Prasad Singh (linguist)
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Born5 November 1965
Arang village, Rohtas, Bihar
Occupations
- Linguist
- Historian
- author
EducationPhD (Banaras Hindu University)
Main interestsIndian languages, Subaltern studies, Civilizational history, Hindi literature
Rajendra Prasad Singh | |
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image during speech in 2016 | |
| Born | 5 November 1965 Arang village, Rohtas, Bihar |
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| Education | PhD (Banaras Hindu University) |
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| Main interests | Indian languages, Subaltern studies, Civilizational history, Hindi literature |
| Notable works | See here |
Rajendra Prasad Singh (born 5 November 1965) is a historian, linguist, professor, author and activist known for his critical analysis of Indian history and culture.[1][2][3] He has been a professor at Shanti Prasad Jain College since 1996 and was promoted to be the Head of Department of Hindi in February 2024.[4] His writings has been published in Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad.