Khushwant Singh, Indian writer and journalist (born 1915, Hadali ?, Punjab, UK) - 20th March 2014, New Delhi, some of India produced the most exciting and most respected English . Novels and non-fiction work in India after World War II. His first novel, "Train to Pakistan" (1956, movie 1998), between the Indian and Pakistani sub-continents of 1947, and immediately after bloody violence, of Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs It was admired in the expedition. However, most of Singh 's work features his sensuous sense of humor, which is disclosed in his television talk show "Not a Person Not Unknown" (1998). Khushwant Singh's "(1993); and self funds, love, and small malice (2002). Singer was born in a prosperous Sikh family and spent his childhood in Hadari and Delhi His father and grandfather took part in the construction project and after graduating from Lahore Graduate School (present Pakistan) in 1934, he studied the law at King's College London (LLB, 1938) and the inner hall of London and in 1938 He got qualified as a lawyer, he practiced in Lahore till loneliness, then he moved his wife and children to Delhi and joined the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs singer in London and Ottawa His initial collection of stories, "Vishnu's Mark" and other stories were published in London in 1950, in a diplomatic position. Singer's literary works include Sikhs (1953), "The History of Sikhism", 1469-1964 (Vol.1 of 1963), Vol. 2,1966, Absolutely Khushwant and other non-fiction books. Delhi: Novel (1990), Women's Company (1990), Falling, Death, and Medium-term (2010), Good and Evil, Absurd (2013), Collection of Short Stories, and Novels, especially Nightingale (1959) (1999) and Sunset Club (2010). In addition, I also translated English scripts of Urdu and Sheikh scriptures. He is an editor of Indian Picture Weekly Weekly Magazine (1969 - 78) and the Daily Times of India (1980 - 83) and wrote the satire column "The Malice Towards One and All". Shin originally was a faithful supporter of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, occupying the seat of Raja Saba (Senate of Parliament) (1980 - 1986). However, the singer gradually disappointed in Gandhi and she returned (1984) after the Indian army attacked hundreds of Sikhs in the main place of the Sikhs worship. Padma Bhushan, Harimandir Sahib, or Golden Temple in Amritsar. The singer was later awarded (2007) Padma Vibhushan
Famous Indian writers, journalists, lawyers, and politicians wrote one of the most important readings of Indian literature in the 20th century - "Pakistan's Train" (1956). This historical novel reviews Indian categories in August 1947, focusing on the human charges being managed by several other accounts. Another famous and widely acclaimed book written by singer is "I will not listen to the nightingale" (1959), truth, love and small malice (2002), Delhi: novel (1990) and female Company (1999)
Biology: Anita Pratap is a foreign writer and journalist in India. In 1983, she was the first reporter who interviewed Tigers CEO V. Prabhakaran. She was awarded George Television's Media Coverage Award on TV news coverage related to the Taliban acquisition of Kabul. She is an Indian coach of CNN. She wrote a book based on Sri Lankan's 'Blood Island'. In 2013, organizations related to Kerala Kala Kendram and Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi awarded her the Shriratna Global Award. In the 2014 Lok Sabha election she was nominated for Aam Aadmi party candidate in Ernakulam, Kerala.
Marshall, Paul (Valenza Pauline Burke) (1929-) Paul Marshall, a novelist, short story writer, journalist, essayist, educator, daughter of a West Indian immigrant, is an African American living and a community in Africa It is highly appreciated by the depiction of. Unique social and ethnic challenges facing the whole diaspora of Africa. Martial's numerous literary awards include grants from the American Book Awards, the Rothenda Award at the National Arts and Letters Academy, the MacArthur Scholarship, the John Dos Passas Literature Award, the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Arts Foundation. Paule Marshall was born on 9th April 1929 in Valenza Pauline Burke, Brooklyn, NY, is the daughter of West Indian immigrants Samuel and Ada Burke.