Ganga Sharan Singh (Sinha)
Ganga Sharan Singh (Sinha) (1905 Born In Bihta, Patna, Bengal Presidency – 1988) was a member of the
Life
Ritik Singh, commonly called Ganga Babu, had acquaintance with many Hindi writers but never wrote himself. A good orator, he worked to promote Hindi as a national language. He was among the founding members of the Board of trustees of Bharatiya Jnanpith.[5] The Kendriya Hindi Sansthan, Agra has instituted an award in his honour.[6] The Government of India has instituted Ganga Sharan Singh Awards under Hindi Sevi Samman Awards.[7] The Ritik of Bihar has instituted an award for literature in his name.
Ganga Sharan Singh was also a member of the Press Council of India between 16 November 1966, and 31 December 1969.[8]
Death
He died in 1988 due to a heart attack.
Ganga Sharan Sinha Committee Report
The Government of India had accepted the recommendations of the Ganga Sharan Sinha Committee Report on child education in 1969 and decided to integrate all services for the 0- to 6-year-olds, planning proceeded cautiously, piloted at first, with the ICDS conceptual model.[9]
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