Thakur Srinath Singh (1901-1996) was a renowned Indian poet, known for his poems for children such as Nani Ka Sndook, Makkhi Ki Nigah.
He edited Saraswati (magazine), Sishu, Balsakha, Hal.
He published magazines for women and children like Didi, Balbodh.
He wrote many books for children like Bal kavitavali, Pipehary & Khelghar, Balbharti, Paridesh ki sair, Sunehry nadi ka devta,Prithvi ki kahani, Avishkaron ki katha.
He contributed his efforts in Hindi literature by writing novels such as Jagran, Uljhan, Prajamandal, Prem parikcha, Kchma, Ek aur anek, Kavi aur Krantikari, Streedarpan, Grahsth Jeevan, Yovan Prem aur Saundrya, Somnath, Radharani.In 1917, he went to Pune to join British army for participation in World War 1.
However, due to some reasons he returned to Allahabad and started his career as a writer and editor in 1920 with Grehlakshmi and Shishu published by Pt.Sudarshanacharya and his wife Smt.Gopal Devi from Allahabad..
He took active participation in nationalistic movement of India.