Laxman Rao, is a prolific Hindi-language author famously known as a 'Tea Vendor' Author in the Indian capital Delhi. His books are now available on online platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Paytm and eBooks are available on Amazon Kindle and Dailyhunt.Laxman Rao recently completed is post graduation in M.A. (Hindi Literature) from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) in August 2016.Born to a farmer in a village in the western state of Maharashtra, Laxman Rao left for Delhi in 1975 to fulfill his dream of becoming a writer. He worked as a labour, washed dishes at restaurants and finally managed to open a shop in 1977 to sell paan (betel leaves), beedi (hand-rolled cigarettes) and cigarettes on Vishnu Digamber Marg, near ITO in New Delhi. After a few years, he started selling tea as it was more profitable.He worked hard to publish his books, but all his meetings with publishers ended in disappointment as nobody was willing to bet their money on a book written by a roadside vendor. Undeterred, he saved up enough to self-publish his first novel in 1979. Turbulent lives, the struggle to rise above grinding poverty and the ordinary pleasures of life are the themes on which Laxman Rao's novels, political essays and plays are based.His best-selling novel ‘Ramdas’ which was first published in 1992 - explores the complexities of the teacher-student relationship through the story of a young, wayward student from Laxman Rao's village who drowned in a river. The book now in its third edition, has sold more than 4,000 copies till date.In May 1984, Laxman Rao met the then Prim... See more
Laxman Rao, is a prolific Hindi-language author famously known as a 'Tea Vendor' Author in the Indian capital Delhi. His books are now available on online platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Paytm and eBooks are available on Amazon Kindle and Dailyhunt.Laxman Rao recently completed is post graduation in M.A. (Hindi Literature) from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) in August 2016.Born to a farmer in a village in the western state of Maharashtra, Laxman Rao left for Delhi in 1975 to fulfill his dream of becoming a writer. He worked as a labour, washed dishes at restaurants and finally managed to open a shop in 1977 to sell paan (betel leaves), beedi (hand-rolled cigarettes) and cigarettes on Vishnu Digamber Marg, near ITO in New Delhi. After a few years, he started selling tea as it was more profitable.He worked hard to publish his books, but all his meetings with publishers ended in disappointment as nobody was willing to bet their money on a book written by a roadside vendor. Undeterred, he saved up enough to self-publish his first novel in 1979. Turbulent lives, the struggle to rise above grinding poverty and the ordinary pleasures of life are the themes on which Laxman Rao's novels, political essays and plays are based.His best-selling novel ‘Ramdas’ which was first published in 1992 - explores the complexities of the teacher-student relationship through the story of a young, wayward student from Laxman Rao's village who drowned in a river. The book now in its third edition, has sold more than 4,000 copies till date.In May 1984, Laxman Rao met the then Prime Minister of India Mrs. Indira Gandhi. She appreciated his work and encouraged him to write more. When Laxman Rao expressed his wish to write a book on her she insisted that the book should be on her work rather than a commentary on her life. Enthused by this meeting, Laxman Rao wrote a play based on the tenure of a Prime Minister titled 'Pradhan Mantri' (Prime Minister) but she was shot dead before Laxman Rao could present it to her.The tea-selling author has won many awards and also received recognition from former Indian President Mrs. Pratibha Patil."His books are doing very well on our site. We are happy that authors like Mr. Laxman Rao have found a platform such as ours to sell his books," a spokesperson for Amazon India told the BBC.To know more about him, click on the links:BBC World News - http://goo.gl/VD7MDaDelhipedia - https://goo.gl/WdZkHRThe Better India - http://goo.gl/ZLEL0QFacebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/laxmanraowriter