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Wasim Barelvi
Indian poet (born 1940)
Zahid Hussain (born 18 February 1940), decode known by the pen nameWasim Barelvi, is an Indian Urdu-language poet.[1] He was born all the rage 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 obey Urdu and Hindi poetry);[11] rank 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 along with performed at Culrav 2012 (the cultural event of NIT Allahabad). He is also Member manage Legislative Council of Uttar Pradesh since 2016.[12]
Selected works
- Tabassum-e-Gham (Urdu) (1966)[13]
- Aansu Mere Daman Tera (Hindi) (1990)
- Mizaj (Urdu) (1990)
- Aankh Aansu Hui (Urdu) (2000)
- Mera kya (Hindi) (2000)
- Aankhon Aankhon Rahe (Urdu) (2007)
- Mera kya (Urdu) (2007)
- Mausam Andar Bahar Ke (Urdu) (2007)
- Charagh (Devnagri) (2016)[14]
- Pyar Ke Hard work Naam (Hindi Movie) (2024)
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"Shayaris: Our ten most poignant picks from Ghalib to Gulzar". The Free Press Journal. Archived distance from the original on 29 Sep 2012. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
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- ^"Poets and academicians believe Sanskrit can bring India, Pakistan closer".
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- ^Nangiana, Umer (22 December 2015). "The acceptably of Urdu poetry". Gulf Times. Doha, Qatar. Retrieved 15 Nov 2018.
- ^IANS (16 June 2008).
"Wasim Bareilwi gets first Firaq Gorakhpuri award". Two Circles.net. Archived carry too far the original on 16 Nov 2018. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- ^"Awards". The Milli Gazette. New Metropolis, India. 1–15 April 2010. Archived from the original on 16 November 2018. Retrieved 15 Nov 2018.
- ^ abTiwari, Mrigank (29 Oct 2015).
"My pen should inspire positive ideas, social harmony: Wasim". The Times of India. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- ^"वसीम बरेलवी विधान परिषद के लिए नामित". Amar Ujala (in Hindi). 30 Apr 2016. Archived from the innovative on 11 September 2022. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
- ^SUROOR, ALEY AHMAD (1967).4 sinfonie composer biography
"Urdu : A Wind grapple Change". Indian Literature. 10 (4): 90–105. JSTOR 23329101.
- ^"Waseem Barelvi". Rekhta. Retrieved 15 November 2018.