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Sahitya Akademi Award for Urdu Award for contributions to Urdu literature Awarded for Literary award in India Sponsored by Sahitya Akademi, Government of India Reward(s) ₹ 1 lakh (US$1,200) First awarded 1955 Last awarded 2023 Highlights Total awarded 63 First winner Zafar Hussain Khan Most Recent winner Sadiqua Nawab Saher Website Official website Part of a series on Sahitya Akademi Awards ...
2017 - (Late) Utpal Kumar Basu [63] – Kebal Atmai Jane Kibhabe Gan Gaite Hay: Nirbachita Kabita (poetry, tr. from English) 2018 - Mabinul Haq - Lep O Anyanyo Galpo (short stories, tr from Urdu) (Note: when this article was created in 2007, the list of awardees in various categories was taken from the official site of the Sahitya Akademi.
Muthulakshmi Reddy (also spelled Reddi in some British Indian sources; 30 July 1886 – 22 July 1968) was an Indian medical practitioner, social reformer and Padma Bhushan award recipient. [1][2] Muthulakshmi Reddy was appointed to the Madras Legislative Council in 1926. [3] This nomination marked the beginning of her lifelong effort to ...
Mir Gul Khan Nasir. Zehra Nigah. Shibli Nomani. Asif Noorani. Naeem Baig. Ghulam-us-Saqlain Naqvi. Moeen Nizami. Mohiuddin Nawab. Nimra Ahmed Khan.
Urdu. Genre. Historical fiction. Published. 1981. Media type. Print. Chalta Musafir [1] is an Urdu novel by Pakistani novelist and short story writer Altaf Fatima. First published in 1981, the novel explains the events of 1940s to 1970s, from the partition of the Indian subcontinent to the independence of Bangladesh.
Following is the complete list of 124 novels written by the original author Ibn-e-Safi in Jasoosi Dunya (جاسوسی دنیا) series. [1] (. Original number, original title (Roman), original title (Urdu), translated tile in parentheses, year first published.) Dilaer Mujrim (دلير مجرم) (The Courageous Criminal) Bilal Naseem - 1952.
Neamat Imam is a Bangladeshi-Canadian fiction writer (born January 5, 1971) whose name was popularized with the debut novel The Black Coat, a novel that uses a Bangladeshi political setting around 1974 when the Mujib government experienced a famine. Black Coat is a metaphor that represents the father of the Bengali nation, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman ...
Aparajito. Pather Panchali (Bengali: পথের পাঁচালী, Pôther Pãchali; transl. Song of the Little Road[1]) is a 1929 novel written by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay and was later adapted into a 1955 film of the same name by Satyajit Ray. Considered to be one of the greatest literary works describing rural life, Pather Panchali ...