Mitter Sain Meet
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Mitter Sain Meet | |
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Born | Mitter Sain Goyal 20 October 1952 , Punjab, India |
Occupation | Advocate, Punjabi Writer |
Alma mater | Law Graduate from Panjab University Campus, Chandigarh |
Notable works | Novels: Tahteesh and Kaurav Sabha |
Spouse | Raj Rani |
Children | Chat Con |
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Mitter Sain Meet (Punjabi: ਮਿੱਤਰ ਸੈਨ ਮੀਤ; born 20 October 1952) is a Punjabi novelist.[1]
Books[]
Novels[]
Below is the list of books written by Meet along with their names in Gurmukhi:
- Aag de Beej (Punjabi: ਅੱਗ ਦੇ ਬੀਜ)[2]
- Kafla (Punjabi: ਕਾਫਲਾ)[3]
- Tafteesh (Punjabi: ਤਫਤੀਸ਼)[4]
- Katehra (Punjabi: ਕਟਹਿਰਾ)[5]
- Sudharghar (Punjabi: ਸੁਧਾਰ ਘਰ)[6]
- Kaorav Sabha (Punjabi: ਕੌਰਵ ਸਭਾ)[7]
Short stories[]
Law books[]
- Trail Management[11]
- Pro Prosecution Case Law on Custody and Bails[12]
- Taftishi Officer dee Kanun Diary (Punjabi)[13]
- Faujdari Kanun dee Mudli Jankari (Punjabi)[14]
Awards[]
- 2008, Sahitya Akademi Award for his novel Sudhar Ghar.[15]
- In 2008,Meet won Pt. Gobind Balab Pant Award from Bureau of Police Research and Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi for his trilogy of novels RAM RAJYA (Hindi).[16]
References[]
- ^ "National award winner, but rejected by state". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
- ^ OpenLibrary.org. "Aag De Beej novel written in Punjabi - Open Library". openlibrary.org.
- ^ Meet, Mitter Sain (1 January 1987). "KAFLA novel". BALRAJ SAHNI YADGAR PARKASHAN AMRITSAR – via The Open Library.
- ^ Meet, Mitter Sain (23 December 2015). "Tafteesh". Dreamz Publications – via Amazon.
- ^ Mit, Mitter Sain (1 January 2007). "Katehra". Satwant Book Agency – via Google Books.
- ^ eServices, Web Key. "Punjabi Novels - Lahore Book Shop & Publishers". lahorepublishers.com.
- ^ "Kaurav sabha". Lokgit Prakashan. 1 January 2005 – via Google Books.
- ^ Meet, Mitter Sain (1 January 1987). "PUNARWAS short stories". RAVI SAHIT PARKASHAN AMRITSAR – via The Open Library.
- ^ OpenLibrary.org. "LAAM short stories - Open Library". openlibrary.org.
- ^ Meet, Mitter Sain (1 January 1992). "THOS SABUT short stories". pritam parkashan MAHAL KALAN Pb Ind – via The Open Library.
- ^ Meet, Mitter Sain (1 July 2014). "Trial Management: ( A reference book of pro-victim case law)". Sahitya Upkaram Delhi – via The Open Library.
- ^ Meet, Mitter Sain (1 January 2012). "Pro Prosecution case law on Custody and Bails". National Police Academy Hyderabad – via The Open Library.
- ^ Meet, Mitter Sain (1 February 2015). "Taftishi officer de Kanoon Diary: (Uttam Taftish de 530 Sutar)". Lok Sahit Manch #297, street no.5, Upkar Nagar, civil line Ludhiana. Mobile phone # 09855631777 – via The Open Library.
- ^ Meet, Mitter Sain (1 February 2015). "Faujdari Kanoon De Mudli Jankari: (Perat dhir de hak vich aae 344 faeslian te adart 528 sutar)". Lok Sahit Manch #297, street no.5, Upkar Nagar, cilil line Ludhiana. Mobile Phone # 09855631777 – via The Open Library.
- ^ "2008 Sudhar Ghar (Novel) Mitter Sain Meet". sahitya-akademi.gov.in. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
- ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - The Tribune Lifestyle". tribuneindia.com.
Categories:
- Novelists from Punjab, India
- Punjabi-language writers
- Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Punjabi
- 1952 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Indian novelists
- 20th-century Indian short story writers
- Indian legal writers