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Amit Shankar, author and poet. Amit Shankar (born 15 November 1973) is an advertising professional-turned-author. Currently based out of Gurgaon, Shankar has written five fiction titles, and authored and edited two international poetry collections. His short stories have been adapted into films, plays and skits.
Khan (Azam Khan), one of the pioneers of Bengali rock, pop guru and rock guru of Bangladesh, freedom fighter; Bappa Mazumder; Alamgir Haq, former member of the first Bengali Band Iolites, known as the Elvis Presley of the west; Syed Hasanur Rahman, vocalist of Ark; Raef al Hasan Rafa; Kabir Suman; Sharmin Sultana Sumi, vocalist for Chirkutt
1992 – Maya Gupta – Kak O Kala Pani (short stories, tr. from Hindi) 1993 – Manabendra Bandyopadhyay – Vaikom Muhammad Bashirer Shreshtha Galpo (short stories, tr. from Malayalam) 1994 – Vina Alase – Gulamgiri (dialogues, tr. from Marathi) 1995 – Kanailal Datta – Vinoba Bhave Rachanabali (autobiographical writing, tr. from Hindi)
Founded by famous international author-poet Amit Shankar, TGILF focuses on regional literature and its integration with global writing. [ 1 ] Committed to the cause of promoting native language; both nationally and internationally, it focuses on providing a platform to promote regional writing, poetry, writers and poets.
Bengali literature; By category Bengali language: Bengali language authors; Chronological list – Alphabetic List: Bengali writers; Writers – Novelists – Poets: Forms; Novel – Poetry – Science Fiction: Institutions and awards; Literary Institutions Literary Prizes: Related Portals Literature Portal. India Portal. Bangladesh Portal
Sankar is the son of Avaya Mukherjee known as Gouri Mukherjee. Sankar's father died while he was still a teenager, as a result of which Sankar became a clerk to the last British barrister of the Calcutta High Court, Noel Frederick Barwell. [2]
Ten Tamil films (including one Hindi-Tamil bilingual film), four Malayalam films, three Marathi films, two of each Bengali and Gujarati films and one film of each Assamese and Telugu languages have been submitted. Bengali filmmaker Satyajit Ray has represented India three times
' Ananda Award ') is an award for Bengali literature awarded annually by the ABP Group to writers using Bengali, usually from West Bengal, India. History [ edit ]