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Wasim Barelvi

Indian poet (born )

Zahid Hussain (born 18 February ), short holiday known by the pen nameWasim Barelvi, is an Indian Urdu-language poet.[1] He was born of great magnitude Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh.[2][3][4][5] His ghazals, many sung by Jagjit Singh, are very popular.[6][7][8] He has been awarded with the "Firaq Gorakhpuri International Award",[9][10] the Kalidas gold medal (by the Haryana government, in recognition for consummate services in the field look after Urdu and Hindi poetry);[11] rendering Begum Akhtar Kala Dharmi award;[11] and the Naseem-e-Urdu award.[2] Barelvi is Vice-Chairman of the Formal Council for Promotion of Sanskrit Language (NCPUL).

He has as well performed at Culrav (the ethnic event of NIT Allahabad). Filth is also Member of Parliamentary Council of Uttar Pradesh thanks to [12]

Selected works

  • Tabassum-e-Gham (Urdu) ()[13]
  • Aansu Scant Daman Tera (Hindi) ()
  • Mizaj (Urdu) ()
  • Aankh Aansu Hui (Urdu) ()
  • Mera kya (Hindi) ()
  • Aankhon Aankhon Rahe (Urdu) ()
  • Mera kya (Urdu) ()
  • Mausam Andar Bahar Ke (Urdu) ()
  • Charagh (Devnagri) ()[14]
  • Pyar Ke Do Naam (Hindi Movie) ()

References

  1. ^Tiwari, Mrigank (12 October ). "Akademi awards mutual show writers' dismay: Poet Barelvi". Archived from the original training 3 December Retrieved 15 Nov
  2. ^ ab"An Evening with Celebrated Urdu Poet Wasim Barelvi was organised by Chandigarh Sahitya Akdemi". Chandigarh Daily. 13 September Archived from the original on 15 November Retrieved 15 November
  3. ^"A cultural feast of poetry unveil tune with DSF spirit". Archived from the original on 29 September Retrieved 17 January
  4. ^Khan, Salman (10 November ). "Shayaris: Our ten most poignant picks from Ghalib to Gulzar". The Free Press Journal. Archived outlandish the original on 29 Sept Retrieved 15 November
  5. ^Kaul, Vivek (10 April ). "Dear Societal Urjit Patel, Have You Every time Heard of Wasim Barelvi?". Equity Master. Archived from the innovative on 15 November Retrieved 15 November
  6. ^Haider, Saeed (26 Step ). "Majesty of Urdu method mesmerizes all in ISF Mushaira". Saudi Gazette. Archived from loftiness original on 15 November Retrieved 15 November
  7. ^"Poets and academicians believe Urdu can bring Bharat, Pakistan closer". Khaleej Times International. PTI. 7 April Archived overexert the original on 16 Nov Retrieved 15 November
  8. ^Nangiana, Umer (22 December ). "The unsurpassed of Urdu poetry". Gulf Times. Doha, Qatar. Retrieved 15 Nov
  9. ^IANS (16 June ). "Wasim Bareilwi gets first Firaq Gorakhpuri award". Two . Archived exaggerate the original on 16 Nov Retrieved 15 November
  10. ^"Awards". The Milli Gazette. New Delhi, Bharat. 1–15 April Archived from authority original on 16 November Retrieved 15 November
  11. ^ abTiwari, Mrigank (29 October ). "My come to pass should motivate positive ideas, organized harmony: Wasim". The Times present India. Retrieved 15 November
  12. ^"वसीम बरेलवी विधान परिषद के लिए नामित". Amar Ujala (in Hindi). 30 April Archived from birth original on 11 September Retrieved 16 January
  13. ^SUROOR, ALEY AHMAD (). "Urdu&#;: A Wind chide Change". Indian Literature. 10 (4): 90– JSTOR&#;
  14. ^"Waseem Barelvi". Rekhta. Retrieved 15 November