Janak Prasad Humagain


Janak Prasad Humagain was a social activist and children's poet of Nepal.

Biography

Janak Prasad Humagain was born on 13 October 1937 in Balthali village of Kavrepalanchok District. His mother was Parwata Devi and father was Durga Prasad.
His father gave him the primary education at home. In, he joined a language school at Sorhakhutte, Kathmandu. He also took lesson from Mohan Raj Bajracharya at Jhonchhe, Kathmandu. In, he passed public service intermediate examination. In the same year, he left for Calcutta in India for his further studies. There he met an Englishman named Ray and started to work in his motor workshop in exchange for education in English on morning and evening. After a year, he returned to Kathmandu on request of his father and
started to prepare for the public service intermediate exam. After two years, he passed the exam and joined as a public servant.
He started his service life from as a low-level staff in government office. He passed the public service commission exams and joined as Bahidaar at Malpot department in. After the implementation of land reforms program in he was transferred to Land Reforms Office, where he was promoted as a Nayabsubba. From, public servants were prohibited to criticize the government, so he quit his job and involved himself in social and political work. He however, rejoined the job due to the poor economic condition. He worked there till 2049 BS and retired.
In retirement life, he taught in school. He died on 11 February 2006 due to thyroid cancer.
Humagain was married to Shova Devi Dahal in. Because it was a child marriage, he and his wife were not actually living together until the next 12 years. They had five sons.

Social activism

In 2007 BS, he founded an organization called Gramniti Sudhar Kendra. From to, he protested against the feudal government though his songs and poems. He systematically opposed the trafficking hydrogenated oil and the Gandak River Agreement with India under his leadership though Janahit Sangh.

Literary contribution

Humagain started to write poems from his teen age. His first book, a rhyme called Kishan Ko Geet was published in. He has published 28 books. His mainstream writing career started from which was mostly focused on children literature. He worked in close coordination with Shanta Das Manandhar, another well known chlildren writer of Nepal. He also worked as an editor for various newspapers and magazines such as Shrinkhala Monthly, Baalposh Sachitra Rangeen Patrika, Pralesha trimonthly, etc.

Works

  • Kishanko Geet, Euta Nara Lagaunu Parchha Aba, Nepal Aamako Satyabachan, Pasina, Dukhi Garibko Sawai, etc.

Awards and honours