The Asian Age

30 yrs after death, civic body sends tax notice to Mahadevi Verma

- AMITA VERMA

It cannot be passed off as mistake and if it is one, it deserves a severe punishment.

The Allahabad Nagar Nigam has served a notice for not paying house tax evasion to Mahadevi Verma, well known Hindi litterateu­r, who died three decades ago.

The notice says that if the house tax is not deposited, the Nagar Nigam will initiate attachment procedure.

House number 327/ 114 Ashok Nagar belongs to Mahadevi Verma, a doyen of Hindi literature, and the taxes due on the house are ` 48,050.

While Nagar Nigam officials were unwilling to comment on the issue and said that the notice had been served as a “matter of routine”, councillor Mukund Tiwari said that he had asked the municipal commission­er Harikesh Chaurasia to cancel the notice in view of the contributi­on of the late litterateu­r.

“Insulting a person of her stature is an unfortunat­e developmen­t. If there is any due, the notice should have been sent to the trust that has been set up in her name”, he told reporters.

The municipal commission­er, meanwhile, said that he was apprised of the matter and would take action against those responsibl­e for issuing the notice. Mahadevi Verma is known as one of the most outstandin­g Hindi poets . She is widely recognised as a modern “Meera” and represents the “Chhayawad” ( neoromanti­cism) form of poetry.

Mahadevi Verma was awarded India’s highest literary award, for lifetime achievemen­t – the Sahitya Akademi fellowship in 1979 followed by the Jnanpith award in 1982.

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