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Sohan Lal Dwivedi (1906–1988) was an Indian poet, Gandhian and freedom fighter, known for his patriotic poems such as ''Tumhe Naman'', a poem on Mahatma Gandhi, ''Ali Racho Chand'', ''Khadi Geet'', ''Giriraj'', ''Nayanon ki Resham Dori se'', ''Mathrubhumi'', ''Prakriti Sandesh'', ''Jay Rashtra Nishan'', ''Re Man'', ''Vandana'' and ''Himalay''. Born on 22 February 1906 at Bindki, a small village in Fatehpur in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, he secured a master's degree (MA) in Hindi and did higher studies in Sanskrit. He published several anthologies like ''Bhairavi'', ''Pooja Geet'', ''Prabhati'', ''Yugadhar'', ''Kunal'', ''Chetna'' and ''Basuri''.〔 ''Hum Balveer'' and ''Andheri Raath'' are two of his other notable works. Dwivedi died on 1 March 1988 at the age of 82. Considered as a national poet,〔 he was honoured by the Government of India in 1970 with Padma Shri, the fourth highest Indian civilian award. ==See also==
* Indian freedom movement
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