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Ram Krishna Singh is a reviewer, critic, and contemporary poet who writes in Indian English.

1950

Dr.Singh was born on 31 December 1950 in Varanasi, India.

1970

After earning a B.A in 1970, he gained his M.A. in English Literature from Banaras Hindu University in 1972, and his Ph.D. from Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, in 1981.

1972

He also obtained a Diploma in Russian in 1972.

1973

He started his career in journalism, as a Compilation Officer in the District Gazetteers Department, Lucknow, 1973, and a Journalist with the Press Trust of India, New Delhi, 1973-74.

1974

Changing to teaching he became a lecturer at the Royal Bhutan Polytechnic, Deothang, Bhutan, 1974-76.

1976

Joining the Indian School of Mines in Dhanbad as Lecturer from 1976–83, he then rose to Assistant Professor in 1983.

1984

Books by Professor Singh include Savitri : A Spiritual Epic (Criticism, 1984); My Silence (poems, 1985); Sound and Silence (edited articles on Krishna Srinivas, 1986); Indian English Writing, 1981-1985: Experiments with Expression (ed., 1987, rept. 1991); Using English in Science and Technology (textbook, 1988, rev. and rept, 2000); Recent Indian English Poets : Expressions and Beliefs (ed. 1992); Two Poets: R.K. Singh (I DO NOT QUESTION) Ujjal Singh Bahri (THE GRAMMAR OF MY LIFE) (poems, 1994); General English Practice (textbook, 1995); Anger in Action : Explorations of anger in Indian writing in English (ed.,1997); My Silence, and other selected poems, (poems, 1996); Above the Earth’s Green (poems, 1997); Psychic Knot : Search for Tolerance in Indian English Fiction (ed., 1998); New Zealand Literature : Some Recent Trends (ed.,1998); Multiple-Choice General English for UPSC Competitive Exams (textbook, 2001); Cover to Cover (poems, 2002), Communication : Grammar and Composition ( textbook, 2003), Sri Aurobindo’s Savitri : Essays on Love, Life and Death ( Critical articles, 2005), Teaching English for Specific Purposes : An Evolving Experience ( Research articles and review essays, 2005), Voices of the Present: Critical Essays on Some Indian English Poets (2006), English as a Second Language: Experience into Essays (ed.

1986

His works have been anthologized in approximately 150 publications, while his editorial activities include guest-editing of Language Forum, 1986, 1995, and Creative Forum, 1991, 1997, 1998.

1987

He was also co-editor of the latter publication from 1987–90, General Editor of Creative Forum New Poets Series, and service on the editorial boards of Canopy, Indian Book Chronicle, Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, Reflections, Titiksha, International Journal of Translation, Poetcrit, Impressions of Eternity (i.e.), and SlugFest.

His poems have been translated into French, Spanish, Romanian, Chinese, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Japanese, Bulgarian, German, Italian, Portuguese, Greek, Crimean Tatar, Arabic, Farsi, Esperanto, Kannada, Tamil, Hindi, Punjabi, Telugu, and Bangla.

His poems featured in the poetry anthology, The Dance of the Peacock: An Anthology of English Poetry from India, featuring 151 Indian English poets, edited by Vivekanand Jha and published by Hidden Brook Press, Canada.

2007

research articles, 2007), English Language Teaching: Some Aspects Recollected (ed.

2008

research articles, 2008), Sexless Solitude and Other Poems (2009), and Mechanics of Research Writing (2010).

Also known as, R.K.Singh, he is a prominent name in the Indian English Haiku genre.

2015

He has been Professor of English in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences IIT (ISM) Dhanbad, since 1993 and retired as Professor (HAG) on 31 December 2015.

The poet is also a recognized name in ESP (English for Specific Purposes) from India.

He has evaluated about 40 Ph.D. theses from various universities.

He has also edited the ISM Newsletter for about five years.

Dr. Singh is the author of more than 160 research articles, 170 book reviews, and 46 books.

2019

With his haiku anthologies, namely Every Stone Drop Pebble (1999), Peddling Dreams (A part of trilogy Pacem in Terris collection of poems in English and Italian, jointly with Myriam Pierri and Giovanni Campisi,English/Italian, 2003), The River Returns (2006), Sense and Silence: Collected Poems (2010), New and Selected Poems Tanka and Haiku (2012), I Am No Jesus and Other Selected Poems Tanka and Haiku (English/Crimean Tatar, 2014), God Too Awaits Light(Cholla Neddles, September 2017), Growing Within - Desavarsire launtrica: haiku, tanka and other poems (Constanta: Anticus Press, 2018), THERE'S NO PARADISE And Other Selected Poems Tanka & Haiku (French Edition, Editions Muse, 3 April 2019), Tainted With Prayers: Contaminado con Oraciones (English/Spanish, Kindle/Amazon, 10 January 2020), Silencio: Blanca desconfianza: Silence: White Distrust (Spanish/English, Kindle/Amazon, 1 March 2021), Against the Waves: Selected Poems (New Delhi: Authors Press, May 2021), Covid-19 And Surge of Silence/Kovid-19 Hem Sessízlík Tolkȋnȋ (English/Tatar, Constanta: Anticus Press, 2021), Hakudaku: Silence: A White Distrust (English/Japanese, Kindle/Amazon, 18 October 2021), and Lantern In The Sky: Selected Haiku (English/French, Calameo.com, 12 March 2022).

Dr Singh has tried to concretize the haiku images of self-effacing nature; oriented haiku with subjective, surreal and mythic elements, the emergent social and political consciousness, validating and exemplifying haiku practices in India.

He has used Indian kigo, images, and experiences in his haiku.

He doesn't differentiate between haiku and senryu.

In recognition of his achievements Professor Singh has received several awards and honours, among them: