A playwright, storyteller, novelist and translator Jayanti Dalal,
" The scariest thing is that we don't feel anything terrible today. "- Jayanti Dalal
● Jayanti Dalal, a playwright, storyteller, novelist and translator, was born on November 19, 1908 in Ahmedabad. After matriculating in 1918, he joined Gujarat College for higher studies, but due to his activism in national activities, he left his studies in 1908 from the last year of BA. His political career, which started from that time, he joined the struggle for Mahagujarat in 18 and then reached the pinnacle when he became a member of the Legislative Assembly in 1918 and survived until he lost the elections in 1918. With Ahmedabad's political and social activities, of course, a socialist. Remained deeply involved as a thinker. Printer by profession. He ran the press from 19 AD till his death.
● Also different Performed many ideological and artistic activities at the time. Edited literary-theater magazines called Rekha (19-190) and Ekanki (181). ‘Gati’ weekly and during the Mahagujarat movement ‘Navgujarat Dainik ran two thought papers. He took an active interest in acting and directing in the field of drama and, motivated by his belief in the possibilities of decadence, he edited an English film weekly in Delhi and went on to produce a Gujarati film (19) called 'Bikhre Moti'. However, his significant service was as a social worker. For his contribution to literature, he received the Ranjitram Gold Medal (19) and the Narmad Gold Medal. He died in 1901 at the age of 81.