Prema Jha

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Prema Jha
Prema Jha
Born November 21
Nationality Indian
Occupation Poet, Writer, Fiction Novelist, Medical Writer
Education Dual master's degrees in MBA (HR and Media Management) from NIILM School of Business, New Delhi
Known for Hindi literature, Medical writing
Notable works Quile Kee Deewar aur Chidiyaan ka Tinaka, Hare Patte per Baithi Chidiyaan
Genre Poetry, Prose, Novel, Medical/ Plastic Cosmetic surgery writing

Prema Jha (born November 21) is an Indian poet, writer, fiction novelist, and medical writer.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Prema Jha has a dual MBA Master's in Media Management and HR (Human Resource Management) from the NIILM School of Business and MDU, Rohtak, Haryana.

Belonging to an Acharya family, Prema Jha's family has a close relationship with Yogguru Dhirendra Brahmachari.

Career[edit | edit source]

Hindi Literature[edit | edit source]

Prema Jha has authored several best-selling books in Hindi literature, including Hare Patte per Baithi Chidiyaan and Quile Kee Deewar aur Chidiyaan ka Tinaka. Her poetry collections, known for their unique style incorporating Urdu words, have been published by prestigious publishers like Bhartiya Jnanpith, Vani Prakashan, and Jagriti Sahitya Prakashan. Her work is celebrated for its creative ability to attract readers and contribute to the Hindi-Urdu literary fraternity.

Medical Writing[edit | edit source]

As a medical writer, Prema Jha has made significant contributions to the field of plastic and cosmetic surgery. She has worked with many leading surgeons affiliated with ISAPS (International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery) and BAPRAS (British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons). Her ability to explain complex surgical concepts in an easily understandable manner has been widely recognized. Her research articles, press releases, and news bytes have been featured in numerous national and international newspapers, magazines, news portals, and e-journals.

Publications[edit | edit source]

Prema Jha's notable works include:

  • Quile Kee Deewar aur Chidiyaan ka Tinaka (2022), published by Bhartiya Jnanpith and Vani Prakashan
  • Hare Patte per Baithi Chidiyaan (2009), published by Jagriti Sahitya Prakashan

She frequently contributes to leading national and international journals, health journals, newspapers, blogs, medical journals, and e-journals.

Recognition and Media Presence[edit | edit source]

Prema Jha is frequently featured as an expert commentator in major media outlets worldwide. She has a remarkable presence on various TV channels, poetry events, literature festivals, magazine events, and poetry programs.

Other Activities[edit | edit source]

Beyond her writing career, Prema Jha is actively involved in societal development and youth peace development programs. She serves as a "Youth Peace Activist" and is engaged in various societal cause programs and beauty pageants.

Awards and Honors[edit | edit source]

  • Miss Active Face Filmora (2019): Crowned for her active role in the modeling and fashion world.
  • Excellent Woman of Excellence Award: Awarded by THE NICHE FASHION ARENA for her contributions to women's empowerment through skills, style, and beauty.

Theatre Work[edit | edit source]

Prema Jha has also made a mark in the theatre world, working with the renowned Indian theatre and film actor Mahendra Mewati. She received recognition for her dual role in the play Crime & Punishment, performed at the Shri Ram Center, New Delhi.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Prema Jha lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, and is currently working on a novel film-making project that explores themes of a third-dimensional world, miraculous powers, and mysticism.

References to Literary Magazines[edit | edit source]

Her scholarly work has been published in several recognized literary magazines, including:

  • Samkalin Bhartiya Sahitya[1]
  • Naya Gyanoday
  • Hans
  • Pakhi
  • Parikatha
  • Vagarth
  • Jansatta
  • Yuddhrat Aam Admi
  • Janpath
  • Bayaa
  • Samwadiya
  • Hamara Bharat
  • Delhi Kee Selfie
  • Dainik Hindustan
  • Bindiyaa
  • Aaroh Awaroh
  • Pragatisheel Aakalp
  • Maati
  • Purwai
  • Shabdankan
  • Fanishwarnath Renu Blog
  • Sadaneera Blog
  • Posham Paa
  • Amar Ujala
  • Anjan Channel
  • Oxford Bookstore Poetry Event
  • Urdu Poetry Extravaganza

Prema Jha continues to influence both the literary and medical writing fields with her versatile skills and contributions.

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