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Dr. Shailendra Mishra (b. 5 December 1970, Harpur Karah, Chapra, Bihar) is an Indian radiologist, award-winning poet, and visionary thinker popularly known as the Poet of Resistance. His work bridges science, spirituality, philosophy, and social activism, gaining recognition in India and abroad.
'''Dr. Shailendra Mishra''' (b. 5 December 1970, Harpur Karah, Chapra, Bihar) is an Indian radiologist, award-winning poet, and visionary thinker popularly known as the '''Poet of Resistance'''. His work bridges science, spirituality, philosophy, and social activism, gaining recognition in India and abroad.


==Early Life==
== Early Life ==
Dr. Mishra was born to Bishwa Nath Mishra and Kishori Mishra. Raised with three brothers and two sisters, he mastered the Ramayana and Mahabharata during his childhood and began writing poetry at the age of twelve. Politically aware from a young age, he was deeply inspired by Jayaprakash Narayan. During his student years, he became Patna District President of the Student Federation of India while studying medicine.
Dr. Mishra was born to Bishwa Nath Mishra and Kishori Mishra. Raised with three brothers and two sisters, he mastered the ''Ramayana'' and ''Mahabharata'' during his childhood and began writing poetry at the age of twelve. Politically aware from a young age, he was deeply inspired by Jayaprakash Narayan. During his student years, he became Patna District President of the Student Federation of India while studying medicine.


==Education==
== Education ==
* National Rural Merit Scholar, Zila School, Muzaffarpur (Class 10, 1985)   
* National Rural Merit Scholar, Zila School, Muzaffarpur (Class 10, 1985)   
* LS College, Muzaffarpur (Intermediate Science, 1987)   
* LS College, Muzaffarpur (Intermediate Science, 1987)   
* MBBS, Patna Medical College (1987–1993)   
* MBBS, Patna Medical College (1987–1993)   
* MD Radiodiagnosis, MAMC (1998)   
* MD Radiodiagnosis, MAMC, New Delhi (1998)   
* Senior Residency, SGPGI Lucknow   
* Senior Residency, SGPGI, Lucknow   


==Career==
== Career ==
Dr. Mishra began his career as a radiologist and went on to establish himself as one of the leading consultant radiologists in Patna. Alongside medicine, he pursued literature passionately. His Hindi poetry collections include Chingari (2012) and Chourahe Par Loktantra (2015). During the COVID era, he turned to English poetry and published Valley of Light (2025), which won the Author Pen Award for Best Book in Reflective Poetry.   
Dr. Mishra began his career as a radiologist and went on to establish himself as one of the leading consultant radiologists in Patna. Alongside medicine, he pursued literature passionately.   


He is the founder of the poetic genre Age of Homo Silicona and is currently working on Homo Silicona: The Next Humans, a visionary exploration of humanity in the Age of Machines.
== Literary Journey ==
Alongside his medical career, Dr. Mishra has built a distinguished literary journey. He published two acclaimed Hindi poetry collections, ''Chingari'' (2012) and ''Chourahe Par Loktantra'' (2015), and actively participated in the Anna Hazare (India Against Corruption) movement.


==Literary Themes==
During the COVID years, he turned to English poetry and published ''Valley of Light'' (2025), which won the Author Pen Award for Best Book in Reflective Poetry. A lifelong admirer of William Wordsworth, he created the celebrated 18-poem cycle ''Gospel of Lucy'' within ''Valley of Light'', a reimagining of Wordsworth’s Lucy poems in a contemporary philosophical voice.   
His poetry addresses healing, self-acceptance, authenticity, trauma, resilience, and social conscience. Inspired by William Wordsworth, he also wrote an acclaimed 18-poem cycle Gospel of Lucy within Valley of Light.   


==Achievements==
He is the founder of the poetic genre ''Age of Homo Silicona'' and is currently working on ''Homo Silicona: The Next Humans'', a visionary exploration of humanity in the Age of Machines.
* Author Pen Award – Best Book in Reflective Poetry (Valley of Light, 2025)   
 
== Literary Themes ==
His poetry addresses healing, self-acceptance, authenticity, trauma, resilience, and social conscience. His works reflect a strong resistance against corruption, exploitation, and social injustices. 
 
== Achievements ==
* Author Pen Award – Best Book in Reflective Poetry (''Valley of Light'', 2025)   
* Visionary Award – Vision Wellness Foundation, India   
* Visionary Award – Vision Wellness Foundation, India   
* National Excellency Award – Wellred Foundation, India   
* National Excellency Award – Wellred Foundation, India   
* Pride of Nation Award – Asian Council for Education and Research (2025)   
* Pride of Nation Award – Asian Council for Education and Research (2025)   


==Personal Life==
== Personal Life ==
In 1997, Dr. Mishra married Dr. Vineeta Singh. They have two children, Ananya Diya (lawyer) and Amey Vikram (MBBS student). He is also an animal rights advocate and has rescued and adopted 12 street dogs.   
In 1997, Dr. Mishra married Dr. Vineeta Singh. They have two children: Ananya Diya (lawyer) and Amey Vikram (MBBS student). He is also an animal rights advocate and has rescued and adopted 12 street dogs.   


==External Links==
== External Links ==
* Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/share/171R8vXv54/?mibextid=wwXIfr - ]
* Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/share/171R8vXv54/?mibextid=wwXIfr Dr. Shailendra Mishra – Facebook]

Latest revision as of 09:53, 16 September 2025


Dr. Shailendra Mishra (b. 5 December 1970, Harpur Karah, Chapra, Bihar) is an Indian radiologist, award-winning poet, and visionary thinker popularly known as the Poet of Resistance. His work bridges science, spirituality, philosophy, and social activism, gaining recognition in India and abroad.

Early Life

Dr. Mishra was born to Bishwa Nath Mishra and Kishori Mishra. Raised with three brothers and two sisters, he mastered the Ramayana and Mahabharata during his childhood and began writing poetry at the age of twelve. Politically aware from a young age, he was deeply inspired by Jayaprakash Narayan. During his student years, he became Patna District President of the Student Federation of India while studying medicine.

Education

  • National Rural Merit Scholar, Zila School, Muzaffarpur (Class 10, 1985)
  • LS College, Muzaffarpur (Intermediate Science, 1987)
  • MBBS, Patna Medical College (1987–1993)
  • MD Radiodiagnosis, MAMC, New Delhi (1998)
  • Senior Residency, SGPGI, Lucknow

Career

Dr. Mishra began his career as a radiologist and went on to establish himself as one of the leading consultant radiologists in Patna. Alongside medicine, he pursued literature passionately.

Literary Journey

Alongside his medical career, Dr. Mishra has built a distinguished literary journey. He published two acclaimed Hindi poetry collections, Chingari (2012) and Chourahe Par Loktantra (2015), and actively participated in the Anna Hazare (India Against Corruption) movement.

During the COVID years, he turned to English poetry and published Valley of Light (2025), which won the Author Pen Award for Best Book in Reflective Poetry. A lifelong admirer of William Wordsworth, he created the celebrated 18-poem cycle Gospel of Lucy within Valley of Light, a reimagining of Wordsworth’s Lucy poems in a contemporary philosophical voice.

He is the founder of the poetic genre Age of Homo Silicona and is currently working on Homo Silicona: The Next Humans, a visionary exploration of humanity in the Age of Machines.

Literary Themes

His poetry addresses healing, self-acceptance, authenticity, trauma, resilience, and social conscience. His works reflect a strong resistance against corruption, exploitation, and social injustices.

Achievements

  • Author Pen Award – Best Book in Reflective Poetry (Valley of Light, 2025)
  • Visionary Award – Vision Wellness Foundation, India
  • National Excellency Award – Wellred Foundation, India
  • Pride of Nation Award – Asian Council for Education and Research (2025)

Personal Life

In 1997, Dr. Mishra married Dr. Vineeta Singh. They have two children: Ananya Diya (lawyer) and Amey Vikram (MBBS student). He is also an animal rights advocate and has rescued and adopted 12 street dogs.

External Links