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Acharya Ramlochan Saran (1889–1971) was an Indian publisher associated with the Hindi publishing industry in Bihar during the twentieth century.
| Name | Ramlochan Saran |
|---|---|
| Honorific | Acharya |
| Born | 1889 |
| Died | 1971 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Profession | Publisher |
Ramlochan Saran was active during a period when Hindi-language publishing in northern and eastern India was expanding rapidly, supporting the growth of school textbooks, popular literature, and periodicals. Publishers of this era played an important role in standardising printed Hindi and in making affordable reading material available across the Hindi belt.
Saran worked as a publisher, a profession that, in the early and mid-twentieth century, often involved combined responsibilities of editing, printing, distribution, and patronage of contemporary writers. The honorific "Acharya" attached to his name reflects the regard accorded to him in literary and educational circles.
As a long-active figure in the Hindi publishing trade, Saran belongs to a generation of publishers who helped shape the institutional infrastructure of modern Hindi print culture, alongside contemporaries engaged in similar work in centres such as Patna, Allahabad, Banaras, and Lucknow.