Talk:Nida Fazli

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Born on 12 October 1938 in Delhi, Nida Fazli's childhood was spent in Gwalior. Nida Fazli is considered prominent poet of the sixty-sixth generation of Urdu. He composed poetry in the language of the common man that won the hearts of everyone. Nida Fazli's first book of poetry was Lafjon Kaa Pul. In 1999 he received Sahitya Akademi for his Shayari book Khoyaa Huaa Saa Kuchh. His autobiography has been published in two parts namely Dewaaro Ke Bech and Dewaaro Ke Paar. Nida Fazli, who was also related with the film industry, died on 8 February 2016. [1]

13:57, 23 September 2020 (UTC)

References

  1. ^ a b "अब कहाँ दूसरो के दुःख पर दुखी होने वाले" (PDF). स्पर्श भाग 2 (in Hindi). New Delhi: NCERT. p. 109. ISBN 81-7450-647-0.