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  2. List of Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize winners for Punjabi

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    Novel: Asghar Wajahat [13] 2021: Bhajanbir Singh: Pratinidhi Kahaniyan: Pratinidhi Kahaniya: Hindi: Short stories: Uday Prakash [14] 2022: Bhupinder Kaur 'Preet' Nagaare Wang Vajde Shabad: Nagde Ki Tarah Bajde Shabad: Hindi: Poetry: Nirmala Putul [15] 2023: Jagdish Rai Kulrian: Gulara Begum: Gulara Begum: Hindi: Novel: Sharad Pagare [16]

  3. Panjab Digital Library - Wikipedia

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    PDL plans to establish a library of books related to Panjab's art, culture, and history. Rare manuscripts and old magazines will also become part of it. Amongst all these, newspapers will be kept in a big way. About 15 titles from 1960 onwards will be part of the library.

  4. Waryam Singh Sandhu - Wikipedia

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    Sandhu published his first story "Akhan Vich Mar Gayi Khushi" in the Punjabi magazine Preetlari. [3] In 1998, he released Chauthi koot. In 2015, two stories from the collection were adapted into the film The Fourth Direction. [4] Sandhu, who holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree, retired as a lecturer from Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar.

  5. List of Punjabi authors - Wikipedia

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    Sohan Singh Seetal (1909-1998) Poet, Novelist, historian, Authored more than 60 books; Santokh Singh Dhir (1920–2010) Giani Sant Singh Maskeen (1934–2005) Sharif Kunjahi (1915–2007) Shah Mohammad (1780–1862) Shiv Kumar Batalvi (1937–1973) Sujan Singh (1909–1993) Sultan Bahu (1628–1691) Surjit Paatar (1945–) Shardha Ram Phillauri ...

  6. Punjabi literature - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian novel, Elizabethan drama, free verse and Modernism entered Punjabi literature through the introduction of British education during the Raj. The first Punjabi printing press (using Gurmukhi font) was established through a Christian mission at Ludhiana in 1835, and the first Punjabi dictionary was published by Reverend J. Newton in ...

  7. Baldev Singh (author) - Wikipedia

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    His novel Annadaata was about plights of farmers in Punjab and is also part of the Punjabi literature curriculum in the Guru Nanak Dev University and Punjabi University. He plans to write sequels to both these books. His play Mitti Rudan Kare also remains popular. [4] His work Dhahwan Dilli De Kingre was about the legendary rebel Dulla Bhatti.

  8. Heer Ranjha - Wikipedia

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    Tilla Jogian, where Ranjha came. Heer Ranjha [a] (Punjabi: [ɦiɾ ɾaːnd͡ʒ(ʱ)aː]) is a traditional Punjabi folk tragedy with many historic poetic narrations; [1] with the first one penned by Damodar Gulati in 1600s, on the preexisting oral legend; and the most famous one, Heer, written by Waris Shah in 1766, in the form of an epic.

  9. Marhi Da Deeva (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Marhi Da Deeva (Originally in Punjabi: ਮੜ੍ਹੀ ਦਾ ਦੀਵਾ, Literally meaning: The Lamp of the Tomb), sometimes spelled as Marhi Da Diva, is a 1964 Punjabi novel by Gurdial Singh. This first novel established Gurdial Singh as a novelist. [1] [2] The author himself described it as the first Punjabi novel in "critical realism".