A Remarkable Journey from Kashmir to Literary Fame: Deepak Kumar Budki
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Born on February 15, 1950, in Srinagar, Kashmir, Deepak Kumar Budki’s journey has spanned the serene landscapes of his birthplace to various parts of India and beyond, marking his footprints in the fields of administration, literature, and art.
Budki’s educational background reflects his lifelong pursuit of knowledge:
M.Sc in Botany
B.Ed. from Kashmir University
Adib-e-Mahir from Jamia Urdu Aligarh
Graduate of the National Defence College, New Delhi
Associate of the Insurance Institute of India, Mumbai
In 1992, Budki authored a significant thesis titled Genesis of Kashmir Problem and Article 370 at the National Defence College, New Delhi. This work provided valuable insights into complex socio-political issues, contributing to understanding the Kashmir region.
With a career spanning over four decades, Budki began his professional journey with the J&K Handicrafts Corporation, where he served as a Manager at the Kashmir Govt Arts Emporium. In 1976, he joined the Indian Postal Services, a step that shaped his lifelong commitment to public service. During his career, he also served in the Army Postal Service on deputation, ultimately reaching the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His career culminated in his retirement in February 2010.
Budki’s leadership was most visible in Jammu & Kashmir, where he served in challenging roles such as Senior Superintendent of Post, Director, Postmaster General, and Chief Postmaster General. In 1990, he secured pioneering rehabilitation orders for migrant staff, setting an example for other government sectors. His contributions also include expanding Postal Life Insurance to rural India, significantly enhancing insurance access and coverage.
In addition to his public service, Budki has made a notable impact in Urdu literature. He is known for his work as an author of short stories, novels, critical essays, and autobiographies, bringing him recognition across India, Pakistan, and Europe. His major works include:
Short Story Collections: Adhoore Chehre, Chinar ke Panje, Zebra Crossing par Khada Aadmi, Ruh Ka Karb, and Muthi Bhar Rait
Novels: Apna Apna Such, Azadi
Essays and Critiques: Asri Tehreerein, Asri Shaoor, and Asri Takhleequat
Research-Based Books: Urdu Ke Ghair Muslim Afsana Nigar and Krishan Chander-Meri Nazar Mein
Autobiography: Lauhe Hayat
Budki’s works, translated into multiple languages, have reached a wide audience. His writings explore themes of identity, culture, and resilience, resonating with readers from diverse backgrounds.
Throughout his journey, Budki has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Postal Life Insurance Gold Medal and the Rashtriya Gaurav Samman. He has been honoured by the Andhra Urdu Academy, the Kalidas Samman, and the Dr Manzar Kazmi National Award for fiction. His literary contributions have been the subject of research and analysis, with studies exploring his impact on Urdu literature.
Budki’s creativity extends beyond writing; he is an avid artist, engaged in drawing, painting, and cartooning. His love for exploration has taken him to cities like Bangkok, Dubai, Rome, Cairo, and Paris, enriching his life experiences and perspectives.
Deepak Kumar Budki’s life epitomizes the blend of service and creative expression. From Kashmir’s landscapes to the complexities of Indian postal services, and from Urdu literature to the visual arts, his journey showcases a life devoted to learning, innovation, and connecting with others. His story is one of inspiration, dedication, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge and beauty.
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