The correct answer is (c), Madho Singh Bhandari.
Madho Singh Bhandari was a renowned Indian scholar and poet who was bestowed upon the title of âPanditâ for his contributions to the field of literature. He was born in the village of Bhandari in the state of Uttarakhand, India in 1894. He received his early education at home from his father, who was also a scholar. He later went on to study at the University of Allahabad, where he obtained a degree in Sanskrit. After completing his education, he worked as a teacher for several years before becoming a full-time writer and scholar.
Bhandari is best known for his work on the Mahabharata, which he translated into Hindi. He also wrote several books on other topics, including Indian philosophy, religion, and history. He was a prolific writer and produced a large body of work during his lifetime.
Bhandari was a highly respected figure in the Indian literary world. He was awarded the Padma Shri, India’s fourth-highest civilian award, in 1968. He died in 1984 at the age of 90.
The other options are incorrect because they are not scholars or poets who have been bestowed upon the title of âPanditâ.
(a) Nainsingh Rawat was a freedom fighter who fought against the British Raj.
(b) Gabbar Singh was a bandit who was active in the state of Rajasthan.
(d) Darban Singh was a soldier who fought in the Indian Army.