Last rites of poet Gopal Das Neeraj performed today

Press Trust of India  |  Aligarh 

The last rites of Gopal Neeraj were held here with full state honours today.

Rich tributes were paid to him at by the and other prominent writers and poets with whom he was associated after he shifted to this city in the mid-1950s. were also present along with senior officials.

Mansoor described Neeraj as an epitome of India's rich heritage of harmony, tolerance and pluralism. The said that by willing to donate his body to the Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, the had shown the way even after his death. "His death has left a void that will never be filled," he added.

Urdu writer-professor said Neeraj had a long emotional connect with this institution, as the Bollywood movie 'Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasal' -- the first film for which he penned the lyrics -- was largely shot on the

It was this film that carried the song 'Karvan Guzar Gaya, Gubar Dekhte Rahe', which took Neeraj to dizzy heights, not just in the world of poetry, but also in the world of film music.

Kidwai said a singular feature of Neeraj's poetry was that he wrote in a language which could rightly be described as Hindustani, because it included a large portion of purely Urdu words as well as Hindi.

Neeraj was born in district on January 4, 1925. He was awarded in 1991 and in 2007. He passed away on Thursday evening at AIIMS, New Delhi, at the age of 93.

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First Published: Sat, July 21 2018. 21:10 IST