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Kartar Singh Duggal (1 March 1917 – 26 January 2012) was an Indian writer who wrote in Punjabi, Urdu, Hindi, and English. His works include short stories, novels, dramas and plays. His works include short stories, novels, dramas and plays.
Kartar Singh Duggal: Ik Chhit Chanan Di Short Stories 1967 Shiv Kumar Batalvi: Loona Verse-Play 1968 Kulwant Singh Virk: Naven Lok Short Stories 1969 Harbhajan Singh: Na Dhuppe Na Chaanve Poetry 1971 Dalip Kaur Tiwana: Eho Hamara Jiwana Novel 1972 Sant Singh Sekhon: Mittar Pyara Play 1973 Dr. Harcharan Singh: Kal, Aj Te Bhalke Play 1974 Sohan ...
Karnail Singh Somal (1940–) Kartar Singh Duggal (1917–2012) Kahn Singh Nabha (1861–1938) Kripa Sagar (1875–1939) Kulwant Singh Virk (1921–1987) L.
Kartar Singh (born 1953) is an Indian wrestler. Kartar Singh may also refer to: People. ... Kartar Singh Duggal (1917–2012), Indian writer in Punjabi, ...
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Frank completed his PhD on the short stories of Kartar Singh Duggal from Institute of Oriental Studies, Moscow, in 1975. [3] He spent a total of 10 years in Soviet Union (1969–1976 and 1988–1991) and translated literary works of Russian authors like Rasul Gamzatov, Boris Polevoy, Chinghiz Aitmatov, Leo Tolstoy, Maxim Gorky, V Pannova, and Mikhail Lermontov into Punjabi.
Labh Singh Saini, Akali politician and notable Indian freedom fighter; Maya Singh Saini, was a soldier in the Sikh Khalsa Army during the Anglo-Sikh Wars and continued fighting British Rule after the Second war; Teja Singh Samundri; Kartar Singh Sarabha, Indian Independence activist and a Ghadr revolutionary; Baba Gurdit Singh
Gurmukh Singh Musafir (15 January 1899 – 18 January 1976) was an Indian politician and Punjabi language writer. He was the 5th Chief Minister of Punjab from 1 November 1966 to 8 March 1967. [2] Giani Gurmukh Singh Musafir (left) with Govind Ballabh Pant, Abul Kalam Azad, Jawaharlal Nehru and Partap Singh Kairon on 6 February 1956.