Amrita Pritam (',, ') was an Indian writer. She is considered the first prominent woman Punjabi poet, novelist, and essayist. When the former British India was partitioned into the independent states of India and Pakistan, she migrated to India in 1947. Wikipedia
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Sawnet - Bookshelf - Amrita PritamAmrita Pritam was born in 1919 in Gujranwala in a part of India which later became Pakistan. www.sawnet.org/books/authors.php?Pritam+Amrita
Amrita was deeply involved with the classical sources of Punjabi literature and she successfully borrowed from these to address the needs of her time. Even the first line of the said poem is from a Punjabi marsia written by a Muslim poet from Gujranwala. www.apnaorg.com/articles/dawn-9/
Noted Punjabi writer and literary personality Amrita Pritam passed away last month. She was born at Gujranwala in 1919 - birthplace of legendary poet Waris Shah and prominent site of the nationalist movement in 1919. Her poetry resonated with the cultur www.cpiml.org/liberation/year_2005/december_05/amrita_pri...
Amrita Pritam (August 31, 1919 O October 31, 2005) was an Indian poet. She is considered the first prominent female Punjabi writer and poet. When the former British India was partitioned into the independent states of India and Pakistan, she migrated to www.folkpunjab.com/amrita-pritam/
Amrita Pritam 's institutional influence on Punjabi literature has been laudable. She is a household name in Punjab, being its most prominent woman Punjabi poet and fiction writer. She received three D Litt . Degrees. In spite of her poor health, she www.languageinindia.com/dec2005/amritapritamsunwani2.html
Amrita Pritam (born 31 August 1919) is a household name in the Punjab, being the first most prominent woman Punjabi poet and fiction writer. After partition she made Delhi her second home. She was the first woman recipient of th Sahitya Akademi Award, t www.punjabilok.com/poetry/amrita_pritam.htm
Amrita Pritam was at her best in Sunehe (Messages) published in 1955 in which she mixes the romantic and the sentimental within with the progressive callings outside. It was also the time when she was moving away from conjugal bindings. This collection www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20051105/saturday/main1.htm