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Raipur : Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai today reached the residence of senior litterateur and Jnanpith awardee Late Vinod Kumar Shukla located in Shailendra Nagar of the capital Raipur and paid tribute to him by having his last darshan. The Chief Minister paid homage to his mortal remains by offering a floral wreath and prayed to God for the peace of his departed soul.
The Chief Minister shouldered the mortal remains of late Shukla and bid him an emotional last farewell.
On this occasion, Chief Minister Sai gave an emotional last farewell to late Shukla by shouldering his mortal remains. He met the bereaved family members and expressed his deepest condolences and wished to provide strength to countless readers and literature lovers to bear this immense sorrow.
Chief Minister Sai said that the Hindi literary world has suffered an irreparable loss due to the demise of Vinod Kumar Shukla, the great litterateur born from the soil of Chhattisgarh. His works are a unique example of sensitivity, human concerns and simple but profound expression. He said that Shukla’s writings gave new heights to Hindi literature. His literature not only touches the readers deeply, but will remain a source of inspiration and guidance for generations to come. His contribution to the literary world will always be remembered.
Chief Minister Sai said that this was the last journey of such a creative personality, who gave such priceless works to the literary world, which are a part of the literary world. The thoughts of a writer and poet always remain alive, the ink of his pen becomes immortal in words. Vinodji’s literature will continue to give direction to our cultural consciousness, his memories will always remain alive among us.
Shukla was given a final farewell with state honours. On this occasion, poet Dr. Kumar Vishwas, Chief Minister’s Media Advisor Pankaj Jha, Chief Minister’s Press Officer Alok Singh, Chhattisgarh Sahitya Academy President Shashank Sharma, senior litterateurs, public representatives and officials were present.



