{"count":17752,"next":"http://admin.kavishala.in/sootradhar/authors/?format=json&page=1474","previous":"http://admin.kavishala.in/sootradhar/authors/?format=json&page=1472","results":[{"id":16660,"image":"https://kavishala.blob.core.windows.net/kavishalalabs/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Ahmad Khan Madhosh","bio":"Ahmad Khan Madhosh (Sindhi (احمد خان مدهوش), Urdu (احمد خان مدہوش) (b.5 April 1931, d. 26 June 2010) was a famous poet of Sindhi language.\nHe was born at the village of Sultan Chandio near Khairpur Nathan Shah, Dadu District. He was Soomro by caste. He passed the examination of Sindhi final from Johi which was equal to matriculation and joined the profession of teacher.\nHe was a renowned poet of the Sindhi language and started to create poetry in 1960 and his first poem appeared in the Quarterly Mehran (magazine) by Sindhi Adabi Board Jamshoro Sindh. His two poetry books Nazar mein Nazar Band and Dil Joon Galihiyoon were published. Many Sindhi singers, especially, Mumtaz Lashari, Manzoor Sakhirani and others have sung his songs.\nMadhosh died on 26 June 2010 in Karachi due to cancer. and was buried at Johi. He was 79 years old and left behind two son Khalil Soomro and four daughters.","raw_bio":"Ahmad Khan Madhosh (Sindhi (احمد خان مدهوش), Urdu (احمد خان مدہوش) (b.5 April 1931, d. 26 June 2010) was a famous poet of Sindhi language. He was born at the village of Sultan Chandio near Khairpur Nathan Shah, Dadu District. He was Soomro by caste. He passed the examination of Sindhi final from Johi which was equal to matriculation and joined the profession of teacher. He was a renowned poet of the Sindhi language and started to create poetry in 1960 and his first poem appeared in the Quarterly Mehran (magazine) by Sindhi Adabi Board Jamshoro Sindh. His two poetry books Nazar mein Nazar Band and Dil Joon Galihiyoon were published. Many Sindhi singers, especially, Mumtaz Lashari, Manzoor Sakhirani and others have sung his songs. Madhosh died on 26 June 2010 in Karachi due to cancer. and was buried at Johi. He was 79 years old and left behind two son Khalil Soomro and four daughters.","slug":"ahmad-khan-madhosh","DOB":"1931-04-05","DateOfDemise":null,"location":"Khairpur Nathan Shah, Sindh","url":"/sootradhar/ahmad-khan-madhosh","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:27.221302","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":26},{"id":16661,"image":"https://kavishala.blob.core.windows.net/kavishalalabs/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Ali Gul Sangi","bio":"\nAli Gul Sangi (14 September 1952 – 29 April 2014) was a poet, author, political activist, and journalist of Sindh, Pakistan. His Urdu and Sindhi poetry was sung by a number of singers including Mehnaz, Ustad Muhammad Yousuf, Manzoor Sakhrani and others.\nAli Gul Sangi was born in a landlord family on 14 September 1952  at village Dodai, District Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan. His father's name was Roshan Ali Sangi. He passed matriculation in 1990 as a private candidate. He also graduated as an external candidate. He was elected as chief of the Sangi tribe of Sindhi Muslims on 11 September 1983. He was a popular political and social leader in his area. He served as Chairman of Taluka Council Larkana, Chairman of Union Council Dodai and Nazim of Fatehpur Union Council. Politically, he was affiliated with Pakistan Muslim League Functional.\nHe was also an active journalist. He served in Daily Mehran and remained president of Larkana Press Club for 11 years.","raw_bio":"Ali Gul Sangi (14 September 1952 – 29 April 2014) was a poet, author, political activist, and journalist of Sindh, Pakistan. His Urdu and Sindhi poetry was sung by a number of singers including Mehnaz, Ustad Muhammad Yousuf, Manzoor Sakhrani and others. Ali Gul Sangi was born in a landlord family on 14 September 1952  at village Dodai, District Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan. His father's name was Roshan Ali Sangi. He passed matriculation in 1990 as a private candidate. He also graduated as an external candidate. He was elected as chief of the Sangi tribe of Sindhi Muslims on 11 September 1983. He was a popular political and social leader in his area. He served as Chairman of Taluka Council Larkana, Chairman of Union Council Dodai and Nazim of Fatehpur Union Council. Politically, he was affiliated with Pakistan Muslim League Functional. He was also an active journalist. He served in Daily Mehran and remained president of Larkana Press Club for 11 years.","slug":"ali-gul-sangi","DOB":"1952-09-14","DateOfDemise":null,"location":"Ustad Muhammad Yousuf","url":"/sootradhar/ali-gul-sangi","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:27.272759","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":26},{"id":16662,"image":"https://kavishala.blob.core.windows.net/kavishalalabs/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Allah Baksh Sarshar Uqaili","bio":"Allah Baksh Sarshar 'Uqaili was a Sufi poet from the Sindh province of Pakistan.\nAllah Baksh published his first book, Ramooz-un-Nisa in 1920, his second in 1923, Dawat-e-Islam, in 1924 Manasik-e-Hajj and in 1929 Khalid bin Walid. During this time his poetry and articles used to appear in magazines like Al-Waheed, Sindh Madarisa magazine, Al-Hafiz al-jamia Sindh College. He wrote in Urdu for the magazine Tasawuff, published in Lahore under the pen name \"Sarshar 'Uqaili\".\nHe also served as the editor of Al-Waheed newspaper for four years. From 1942 till 1945, Uqaili served as chief Officer of District Local board in Karachi, in the same period he was the president of Rajmikal music club in Karachi and wrote a book entitled as The history of Sindhi Rag (Sindhi mystic folks).\nAlso, books like ilm-e-hinat (\"The Study of Astronomy\") appeared in his name. In 1947, when Pakistan and India separated, he was given the office of \"food and livestock\" in the government of Sindh and used to broadcast historical and literary speeches from Radio Pakistan, and wrote for Nai Zindagi magazine.","raw_bio":"Allah Baksh Sarshar 'Uqaili was a Sufi poet from the Sindh province of Pakistan. Allah Baksh published his first book, Ramooz-un-Nisa in 1920, his second in 1923, Dawat-e-Islam, in 1924 Manasik-e-Hajj and in 1929 Khalid bin Walid. During this time his poetry and articles used to appear in magazines like Al-Waheed, Sindh Madarisa magazine, Al-Hafiz al-jamia Sindh College. He wrote in Urdu for the magazine Tasawuff, published in Lahore under the pen name \"Sarshar 'Uqaili\". He also served as the editor of Al-Waheed newspaper for four years. From 1942 till 1945, Uqaili served as chief Officer of District Local board in Karachi, in the same period he was the president of Rajmikal music club in Karachi and wrote a book entitled as The history of Sindhi Rag (Sindhi mystic folks). Also, books like ilm-e-hinat (\"The Study of Astronomy\") appeared in his name. In 1947, when Pakistan and India separated, he was given the office of \"food and livestock\" in the government of Sindh and used to broadcast historical and literary speeches from Radio Pakistan, and wrote for Nai Zindagi magazine.","slug":"allah-baksh-sarshar-uqaili","DOB":"1907-01-21","DateOfDemise":null,"location":"improve","url":"/sootradhar/allah-baksh-sarshar-uqaili","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:27.404523","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":26},{"id":16663,"image":"https://kavishala.blob.core.windows.net/kavishalalabs/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Anwar Peerzada","bio":"Anwar Pirzada (Sindhi: انور پيرزادو), was a journalist, columnist, writer and expert on Sindhi history, language and Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai's poetry.\nAnwer Pirzado was born on 25 January 1939 at village Haji Lal Bux Shaikh, near Mohen Jo Daro, district Larkana. His birth name was Muhammad Paryal s/o Shafi Muhammad Pirzada. He received early education in the primary school of his village and passed matriculation from Government High School Dokri. He earned a degree of Master of Arts in English literature in 1969 from University of Sindh, Jamshoro.\nHe began his career as a primary school teacher in 1963 and served in various schools till 1968. He also continued his education. In 1969, he was appointed as a lecturer in English department of Sindh University. In 1970 he was selected as pilot officer in Pakistan Airforce. He completed his six months training, however, he was arrested and jailed because of his opposition to operation in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).\nHe was released from jail after seven months and joined daily Hilal-e-Pakistan as a sub editor. In 1975, he was appointed as an editor of the English Buletin published by the Russian Embassy of Pakistan. This Buletin ceased publication in 1980. He then joined English daily Dawn as its representative of Larkana and daily The Star as a Bureau Chief. He was jailed for six months for writing number of columns against the Marshal law Government in Pakistan during the Movement of Restoration of Democracy (M.R.D.). He was also associated with many other dailies including Awami Awaz, Jaago, Sindh Sujag, Barsaat, Sindh Tribune and Sach.","raw_bio":"Anwar Pirzada (Sindhi: انور پيرزادو), was a journalist, columnist, writer and expert on Sindhi history, language and Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai's poetry. Anwer Pirzado was born on 25 January 1939 at village Haji Lal Bux Shaikh, near Mohen Jo Daro, district Larkana. His birth name was Muhammad Paryal s/o Shafi Muhammad Pirzada. He received early education in the primary school of his village and passed matriculation from Government High School Dokri. He earned a degree of Master of Arts in English literature in 1969 from University of Sindh, Jamshoro. He began his career as a primary school teacher in 1963 and served in various schools till 1968. He also continued his education. In 1969, he was appointed as a lecturer in English department of Sindh University. In 1970 he was selected as pilot officer in Pakistan Airforce. He completed his six months training, however, he was arrested and jailed because of his opposition to operation in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). He was released from jail after seven months and joined daily Hilal-e-Pakistan as a sub editor. In 1975, he was appointed as an editor of the English Buletin published by the Russian Embassy of Pakistan. This Buletin ceased publication in 1980. He then joined English daily Dawn as its representative of Larkana and daily The Star as a Bureau Chief. He was jailed for six months for writing number of columns against the Marshal law Government in Pakistan during the Movement of Restoration of Democracy (M.R.D.). He was also associated with many other dailies including Awami Awaz, Jaago, Sindh Sujag, Barsaat, Sindh Tribune and Sach.","slug":"anwar-peerzada","DOB":"1945-01-25","DateOfDemise":null,"location":"Anwar Peerzada","url":"/sootradhar/anwar-peerzada","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:27.508027","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":26},{"id":16664,"image":"https://kavishala.blob.core.windows.net/kavishalalabs/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Imdad Hussaini","bio":"\nImdad Hussaini (Sindhi: ﺍﻣﺪﺍﺩ ﺣﺴﻴﻨﻲ, Urdu: ﺍﻣﺪﺍﺩ ﺣﺴﻴﻨﻰ; 10 March 1940 – 27 August 2022) was a Pakistani Sindhi poet and an Urdu language writer.\nImdad Hussaini was a poet, short story writer, scholar and a lyricist. Many singers including Abida Parveen, Bilquis Khanum, Arshad Mehmood, Robina Qureshi and Zarina Baloch have sung his songs for Radio Pakistan and Pakistan Television. He was born in Tikharu, a village on the left bank of the river Indus in Hyderabad District, Sindh. His father's name was Syed Fazal Mohammed Shah, who was the first cousin of Syed Miran Mohammad Shah. Syed Imdad Hussaini was an educationist or a professor by profession. He did M.A in Sindhi literature. He worked in various literary Institutions of Sindh, such as the Sindhi Adabi Board, the Sindh Text Book Board, the Institute of Sindhology and served as a member of Board of Governors of the Sindhi Language Authority. He was Secretary of Sindhi Adabi Board during 1992–1993, editor of Sindhi Adabi Board's literary journal, Mehran (quarterly) from 1977 to 1979 and its Managing Editor from 2004 to 2006.\nHussaini died on 27 August 2022 in Karachi after a prolonged illness. ","raw_bio":"Imdad Hussaini (Sindhi: ﺍﻣﺪﺍﺩ ﺣﺴﻴﻨﻲ, Urdu: ﺍﻣﺪﺍﺩ ﺣﺴﻴﻨﻰ; 10 March 1940 – 27 August 2022) was a Pakistani Sindhi poet and an Urdu language writer. Imdad Hussaini was a poet, short story writer, scholar and a lyricist. Many singers including Abida Parveen, Bilquis Khanum, Arshad Mehmood, Robina Qureshi and Zarina Baloch have sung his songs for Radio Pakistan and Pakistan Television. He was born in Tikharu, a village on the left bank of the river Indus in Hyderabad District, Sindh. His father's name was Syed Fazal Mohammed Shah, who was the first cousin of Syed Miran Mohammad Shah. Syed Imdad Hussaini was an educationist or a professor by profession. He did M.A in Sindhi literature. He worked in various literary Institutions of Sindh, such as the Sindhi Adabi Board, the Sindh Text Book Board, the Institute of Sindhology and served as a member of Board of Governors of the Sindhi Language Authority. He was Secretary of Sindhi Adabi Board during 1992–1993, editor of Sindhi Adabi Board's literary journal, Mehran (quarterly) from 1977 to 1979 and its Managing Editor from 2004 to 2006. Hussaini died on 27 August 2022 in Karachi after a prolonged illness. ","slug":"imdad-hussaini","DOB":"1940-03-10","DateOfDemise":null,"location":"British India","url":"/sootradhar/imdad-hussaini","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:27.521929","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":26},{"id":16665,"image":"https://kavishala.blob.core.windows.net/kavishalalabs/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Khialdas Fani","bio":"\nKhialdas Fani (4 April 1914 - 8 April 1995) was an Indian writer, poet, stage artist and singer who wrote in Sindhi. He also served as vice-chairman of the Madhya Pradesh Sindhi Sahitya Academy.\nKhialdas was born on 4 April 1914 at Mian Jo Goth, near Shikarpur, Sindh (now in Pakistan). His father's name was Valiram Begwani. He went to school in the village and then gained further education in Shikarpur.\nIn India, he served as professor at Bhopal College and retired in 1973. Recognizing his service for education and literature, the Bhopal Government appointed him as a lifetime principal of the college. In Bhopal, Fani served as convener of the textbook committee, vice-president of the Provincial Academy, and member of the Central Literary Academy. He also served as chairman of the Bhopal Kalamandal (theater/stage drama) for 35 years. He was also an approved PhD supervisor of the Bombay University.","raw_bio":"Khialdas Fani (4 April 1914 - 8 April 1995) was an Indian writer, poet, stage artist and singer who wrote in Sindhi. He also served as vice-chairman of the Madhya Pradesh Sindhi Sahitya Academy. Khialdas was born on 4 April 1914 at Mian Jo Goth, near Shikarpur, Sindh (now in Pakistan). His father's name was Valiram Begwani. He went to school in the village and then gained further education in Shikarpur. In India, he served as professor at Bhopal College and retired in 1973. Recognizing his service for education and literature, the Bhopal Government appointed him as a lifetime principal of the college. In Bhopal, Fani served as convener of the textbook committee, vice-president of the Provincial Academy, and member of the Central Literary Academy. He also served as chairman of the Bhopal Kalamandal (theater/stage drama) for 35 years. He was also an approved PhD supervisor of the Bombay University.","slug":"khialdas-fani","DOB":"1914-04-04","DateOfDemise":null,"location":"Mian Jo Goth","url":"/sootradhar/khialdas-fani","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:27.560348","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":26},{"id":16666,"image":"https://kavishala.blob.core.windows.net/kavishalalabs/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Mir Abdul Rasool Mir","bio":"\nMir Abdul Rasool Mir (Sindhi: مير عبدالرسول مير) (7 April 1950 - 19 December 2019) was an educationist and Sindhi language poet of Pakistan. He was popular in all over Sindh for his romantic poetry. His poems were sung by a number of popular Sindhi singers.\nMir Abdul Rasool Mir was born on 7 April 1950 at village Mehar Ali Khan Talpur, Taluka Gambat, District Khairpur Mirs of Sindh, Pakistan. His father Mir Mehar Ali Khan Talpur was a noble person of his village. He received master's degree in physics from the University of Sindh, Jamshoro. He started his career as a lecturer of physics in Education Department. He retired as a Principal of Sachal Sarmast College Hyderabad Sindh.\nHe started composing poems at very early age. He was greatly inspired by the poetry of Makhdoom Muhammad Zaman Talibul Moula who was a scholar, poet and spiritual leader of his time. The theme of his poetry was romance, patriotism and brotherhood. A number of popular singers including Abida Perveen, Ashique Nizamani, Humaira Channa, Muhammad Yousif, Waheed Ali and others have sung his songs. Most of these songs have been recorded by Radio Pakistan Hyderabad. His poetry collection titled as Soonhan Wiroonhan (Sindhi: سونهن ورونهن) has been published.","raw_bio":"Mir Abdul Rasool Mir (Sindhi: مير عبدالرسول مير) (7 April 1950 - 19 December 2019) was an educationist and Sindhi language poet of Pakistan. He was popular in all over Sindh for his romantic poetry. His poems were sung by a number of popular Sindhi singers. Mir Abdul Rasool Mir was born on 7 April 1950 at village Mehar Ali Khan Talpur, Taluka Gambat, District Khairpur Mirs of Sindh, Pakistan. His father Mir Mehar Ali Khan Talpur was a noble person of his village. He received master's degree in physics from the University of Sindh, Jamshoro. He started his career as a lecturer of physics in Education Department. He retired as a Principal of Sachal Sarmast College Hyderabad Sindh. He started composing poems at very early age. He was greatly inspired by the poetry of Makhdoom Muhammad Zaman Talibul Moula who was a scholar, poet and spiritual leader of his time. The theme of his poetry was romance, patriotism and brotherhood. A number of popular singers including Abida Perveen, Ashique Nizamani, Humaira Channa, Muhammad Yousif, Waheed Ali and others have sung his songs. Most of these songs have been recorded by Radio Pakistan Hyderabad. His poetry collection titled as Soonhan Wiroonhan (Sindhi: سونهن ورونهن) has been published.","slug":"mir-abdul-rasool-mir","DOB":"1950-04-07","DateOfDemise":null,"location":"Pakistan","url":"/sootradhar/mir-abdul-rasool-mir","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:27.569600","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":26},{"id":16667,"image":"https://kavishala.blob.core.windows.net/kavishalalabs/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Mirza Qaleech Baig","bio":"\nMirza Kalich Baig (Sindhi: مرزا قليچ بيگ) was a scholar within Sindhi literature. He was born on 4 October 1853 in Tando Thoro on the bank of Phuleli Canal in Hyderabad, British India (presently in Pakistan).\nThe lives of the Mirza family and their Georgian connections are a subject of the 2005 book A Georgian Saga: From the Caucasus to the Indus by family's scion Meherafroze Mirza Habib, Vice-President of All Pakistan Women's Association.\nHe wrote 457 books in 43 disciplines, \"including chemistry, physics, biology, zoology, plant sciences, Sindhi literature and anthropology\", and in over eight languages, including Sindhi, Persian, Arabic, English, while he knew 25 languages as a whole.","raw_bio":"Mirza Kalich Baig (Sindhi: مرزا قليچ بيگ) was a scholar within Sindhi literature. He was born on 4 October 1853 in Tando Thoro on the bank of Phuleli Canal in Hyderabad, British India (presently in Pakistan). The lives of the Mirza family and their Georgian connections are a subject of the 2005 book A Georgian Saga: From the Caucasus to the Indus by family's scion Meherafroze Mirza Habib, Vice-President of All Pakistan Women's Association. He wrote 457 books in 43 disciplines, \"including chemistry, physics, biology, zoology, plant sciences, Sindhi literature and anthropology\", and in over eight languages, including Sindhi, Persian, Arabic, English, while he knew 25 languages as a whole.","slug":"mirza-qaleech-baig","DOB":"1853-10-04","DateOfDemise":null,"location":"Buland Shah, Tando Thoro","url":"/sootradhar/mirza-qaleech-baig","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:27.587580","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":26},{"id":16668,"image":"https://kavishala.blob.core.windows.net/kavishalalabs/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Moti Prakash","bio":"\nMoti Prakash (15 May 1931 – 4 August 2015) was an Indian writer in the Sindhi language. He was one of the best known poets of the post- partition Sindhi literature. He died on 4 August 2015 in Mumbai, India.\nPrakash's father Sukhramdas was a postmaster. Moti Prakash had his primary education from his native village Daro and neighboring town Jati. He received his bachelor's degree each in arts and education and doctorate in Sindhi. From his early age he was fond of reading poetry and children literature.\nHe had contributed to other genres, such as short story, drama, and novel, critical essay, literary sketches and journalistic columns in a few newspapers. He possessed a keen interest in the education of Sindhi children.  He joined K.J. Khilnani High School at Mumbai, where he rose to the position of principal.  Then he moved to Dubai to manage The Indian High School, Dubai, from where he retired as a rector.","raw_bio":"Moti Prakash (15 May 1931 – 4 August 2015) was an Indian writer in the Sindhi language. He was one of the best known poets of the post- partition Sindhi literature. He died on 4 August 2015 in Mumbai, India. Prakash's father Sukhramdas was a postmaster. Moti Prakash had his primary education from his native village Daro and neighboring town Jati. He received his bachelor's degree each in arts and education and doctorate in Sindhi. From his early age he was fond of reading poetry and children literature. He had contributed to other genres, such as short story, drama, and novel, critical essay, literary sketches and journalistic columns in a few newspapers. He possessed a keen interest in the education of Sindhi children.  He joined K.J. Khilnani High School at Mumbai, where he rose to the position of principal.  Then he moved to Dubai to manage The Indian High School, Dubai, from where he retired as a rector.","slug":"moti-prakash","DOB":"1931-05-15","DateOfDemise":null,"location":"British India","url":"/sootradhar/moti-prakash","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:27.620731","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":26},{"id":16669,"image":"https://kavishala.blob.core.windows.net/kavishalalabs/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Makhdoom Ameen Faheem","bio":"\nMakhdoom Shakil uz Zaman (son)\nMakhdoom Aqueel uz Zaman (son)\nMakhdoom Najib Zaman (son)","raw_bio":"Makhdoom Shakil uz Zaman (son) Makhdoom Aqueel uz Zaman (son) Makhdoom Najib Zaman (son)","slug":"makhdoom-ameen-faheem","DOB":"1939-08-04","DateOfDemise":null,"location":"Karachi","url":"/sootradhar/makhdoom-ameen-faheem","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:27.669971","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":26},{"id":16670,"image":"https://kavishala.blob.core.windows.net/kavishalalabs/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Narayan Shyam","bio":"\nNarayan Gokaldas Nagwani a.k.a. Narayan Shyam or Narain Shyam (25 July 1922 – 10 January 1989) was a Sindhi language poet from India. He was one of the foremost poets associated with the progressive movement. He was awarded the Sahtia Academy Award in 1970 for Sindhi Literature by Sahtia Academy, India for his poetry collection.\nNarain Shyam was born on 25 July 1922 in Goth Khahi Qasim, Tehsil Nowshero Feroze, Nawabshah District, Sindh), Bombay Presidency. He received his early education in Nawabshah. He obtained his BA (Hons) degree from Bombay University in 1943. His optional subject in BA (Hons) was Persian. He became a teacher of Persian in Muslim Madrasa School Nowshero Feroz, where he taught until October 1947. After the partition of India in January 1948 he moved to Bombay, India. He also stayed in Ajmer. Employed in the Post and Telegraph Department in India. He was a very important and representative poet of the progressive school of Sindhi poetry. Narain Shyam played an important role in consolidating progressive ideas, concepts and trends in Sindhi poetry. The maturity of social and political consciousness is evident in his poetry. Narayan has been associated with freedom and public welfare movements, so his speech clearly reflects modern objectivity. Rare expressions in his style of poetry, the waves of influence seem to merge. Narayan Shyam's study was extensive, he had a keen eye on world literature. He was fully aware of the wide-ranging changes taking place in world literature and was also aware of the changing role of literature, which is why his poetry plays a very serious social role instead of a hobby. Narain is one of the foremost Sindhi poets who has successfully experimented with the ancient genres of Sindhi literature i.e. Wai (Vaee), Kafi and Bait etc, as well as he has done certain genres of Western poetry such as Blank Verses, Free Verses and Sonnet. He has given more energy and color to the distention of Sindhi poetry. Narain has successfully experimented with three short stanzas in Sindhi poetry in the style of Japanese genre of haiku, which is an addition to Sindhi poetry.  In recognition of his literary services, the Narain Shyam Award, a literary award in his name, has been launched in India, which is given to poetry collections published in Sindhi language.\nHe married from the Raisinghanis, a famous Sahiti family in the year 1940. He had four sons and four daughters.","raw_bio":"Narayan Gokaldas Nagwani a.k.a. Narayan Shyam or Narain Shyam (25 July 1922 – 10 January 1989) was a Sindhi language poet from India. He was one of the foremost poets associated with the progressive movement. He was awarded the Sahtia Academy Award in 1970 for Sindhi Literature by Sahtia Academy, India for his poetry collection. Narain Shyam was born on 25 July 1922 in Goth Khahi Qasim, Tehsil Nowshero Feroze, Nawabshah District, Sindh), Bombay Presidency. He received his early education in Nawabshah. He obtained his BA (Hons) degree from Bombay University in 1943. His optional subject in BA (Hons) was Persian. He became a teacher of Persian in Muslim Madrasa School Nowshero Feroz, where he taught until October 1947. After the partition of India in January 1948 he moved to Bombay, India. He also stayed in Ajmer. Employed in the Post and Telegraph Department in India. He was a very important and representative poet of the progressive school of Sindhi poetry. Narain Shyam played an important role in consolidating progressive ideas, concepts and trends in Sindhi poetry. The maturity of social and political consciousness is evident in his poetry. Narayan has been associated with freedom and public welfare movements, so his speech clearly reflects modern objectivity. Rare expressions in his style of poetry, the waves of influence seem to merge. Narayan Shyam's study was extensive, he had a keen eye on world literature. He was fully aware of the wide-ranging changes taking place in world literature and was also aware of the changing role of literature, which is why his poetry plays a very serious social role instead of a hobby. Narain is one of the foremost Sindhi poets who has successfully experimented with the ancient genres of Sindhi literature i.e. Wai (Vaee), Kafi and Bait etc, as well as he has done certain genres of Western poetry such as Blank Verses, Free Verses and Sonnet. He has given more energy and color to the distention of Sindhi poetry. Narain has successfully experimented with three short stanzas in Sindhi poetry in the style of Japanese genre of haiku, which is an addition to Sindhi poetry.  In recognition of his literary services, the Narain Shyam Award, a literary award in his name, has been launched in India, which is given to poetry collections published in Sindhi language. He married from the Raisinghanis, a famous Sahiti family in the year 1940. He had four sons and four daughters.","slug":"narayan-shyam","DOB":"1922-07-25","DateOfDemise":null,"location":"British India","url":"/sootradhar/narayan-shyam","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:27.706450","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":26},{"id":16671,"image":"https://kavishala.blob.core.windows.net/kavishalalabs/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Sarkash Sindhi","bio":"Sarkash Sindhi (Sindhi سرڪش سنڌي) 1 October 1940 - 5 March 2012)  was a poet from Sindh, Pakistan.\nSarkash Sindhi was born on 1 October 1940 at village Palipota, Mehar Taluka , Dadu District. He got his early education at his native village. Later his parents shifted to village Jawabpur Chandio close to Dhakhan town of Shikarpur District, Sindh, Pakistan. Afterward, he settled in Ratodero and then he moved to Larkana. He was primary school teacher. and retired from services as high school teacher.\nHis birth name was Abdul majeed Chandio.\nHe was father of Raziya Nayab (a.k.a,  Nayab Sarkash Sindh) & son of notable religious scholar Maulana Abdullah Chandio, who was also a prominent poet of Sindhi language.","raw_bio":"Sarkash Sindhi (Sindhi سرڪش سنڌي) 1 October 1940 - 5 March 2012)  was a poet from Sindh, Pakistan. Sarkash Sindhi was born on 1 October 1940 at village Palipota, Mehar Taluka , Dadu District. He got his early education at his native village. Later his parents shifted to village Jawabpur Chandio close to Dhakhan town of Shikarpur District, Sindh, Pakistan. Afterward, he settled in Ratodero and then he moved to Larkana. He was primary school teacher. and retired from services as high school teacher. His birth name was Abdul majeed Chandio. He was father of Raziya Nayab (a.k.a,  Nayab Sarkash Sindh) & son of notable religious scholar Maulana Abdullah Chandio, who was also a prominent poet of Sindhi language.","slug":"sarkash-sindhi","DOB":"1940-10-01","DateOfDemise":null,"location":"Mehar Taluka","url":"/sootradhar/sarkash-sindhi","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:27.723179","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":26}],"description":"<p style=\"text-align: center; font-size: 24px;\"> The Great Poets and Writers in Indian and World History! </p>","image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/sootradhar_description/black.jpg"}