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Shrikant Verma

Verma married to Veena Verma in 1967, who later was elected Member of Parliament for three consecutive terms from the state of Madhya Pradesh. Verma's only child, Abhishek Verma was declared the youngest billionaire of India in 1997.
Verma was born in Bilaspur in a brahmin Kayastha family. He graduated from Nagpur University with a Master of Arts degree in Hindi. He has authored twenty books. Bilaspur city named the central vista as 'Shrikant Verma Marg' and in 1992 the then Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh unveiled a 30 feet statue of Verma at 'Shrikant Verma chowk'.
Verma was awarded Tulsi Samman for ''Jalsagar'' from Madhya Pradesh Government in 1976 and ''Shiksha Samman'' from Madhya Pradesh State Kala Parishad in 1981. In 1982, he presided over the ''Afro-Asian Writer's Conference'' hosted in New Delhi. In 1987, he was posthumously awarded the Sahitya Academy Award for ''Magadh''.
A philanthropic foundation, 'Shrikant Verma Trust' was setup by Verma's son Abhishek Verma in 1989 to further the cause of arts, literature and journalism in the memory of his father and it continues to support initiatives in education, literature, fine arts, cultural heritage and community welfare. The trust is run by Verma's daughter in law Anca Verma, who collaborates on global campaigns such as 'HungerFreeWorld' that is managed by Verma's granddaughter Nicolle Verma. Provided by Wikipedia