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Surjit Patar (born Surjit Hundal; 14 January 1945 – 11 May 2024). He was an Indian
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writer and poet from
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His poems
enjoy immense popularity with the general public and have won high acclaim from critics.


Biography

Patar hailed from the village of Pattar () Kalan in
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district from which he got his surname. His father's name was Harbhajan Singh and mother's Harbhajan Kaur. He had four older sisters. His father had migrated to
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for work and would only return home for short time after every five years. He matriculated from a nearby village school. After that admitted in as science student in a college in
Kapurthala Kapurthala () is a city in Punjab state of India. It is the administrative headquarters of Kapurthala District. It was the capital of the Kapurthala State, a princely state in British India. The aesthetic mix of the city with its prominent b ...
. But the next year, he took up Arts. Patar graduated from Randhir College,
Kapurthala Kapurthala () is a city in Punjab state of India. It is the administrative headquarters of Kapurthala District. It was the capital of the Kapurthala State, a princely state in British India. The aesthetic mix of the city with its prominent b ...
and then went on to get a Master's degree from
Punjabi University Punjabi University is a collegiate state public university located in Patiala, Punjab, India, Punjab, India. It was established on 30 April 1962 and is only the second university in the world to be named after a language, after Hebrew Universit ...
,
Patiala Patiala () is a city in southeastern Punjab, India, Punjab, northwestern India. It is the fourth largest city in the state and is the administrative capital of Patiala district. Patiala is located around the ''Qila Mubarak, Patiala, Qila Mubar ...
and then a PhD in Literature on "Transformation of Folklore in Guru Nanak Vani" from
Guru Nanak Dev University Guru Nanak Dev University is a Public State University in Amritsar, India. It also offers many higher studies degree courses online. The university's campus is spread over . Campus Guru Nanak Dev University campus is spread over 500 acres (2 ...
,
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. He then joined the academic profession and retired as Professor of Punjabi from
Punjab Agricultural University Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) is a public funded agricultural university located in Ludhiana district of Punjab. It is a central agricultural university in India established under Harayana and Punjab Agricultural Universities Act 1970 ...
,
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. He started writing poetry in the mid-1960s. Among his works of poetry are ''"Hawa Vich Likhe Harf"'' (Words written in the Air), ''Birkh Arz Kare'' (Thus Spake the Tree), ''Hanere Vich Sulagdi Varnmala'' (Words Smouldering in the Dark), ''Lafzaan Di Dargah'' (Shrine of Words), ''Patjhar Di Pazeb'' (Anklet of Autumn) and ''Surzameen'' (Music Land). Patar translated into Punjabi the three tragedies of
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, the play Nagmandala of
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, and poems of
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and
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. He also adapted plays from
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,
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and Racine. He wrote television scripts on Punjabi poets from Sheikh Farid to
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. Patar was president of the Punjab Arts Council,
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. Earlier, he had held the office of the President, Punjabi Sahit Akademi,
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. He was awarded
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in 2012.


Death

Patar died of cardiac arrest at his residence on Barewal Road in
Ludhiana Ludhiana () is the most populous Cities in India, city in the Indian state of Punjab, India, Punjab.164.100.161.224 http://164.100.161.224 › filesPDF Ludhiana State: Punjab Business & Industrial Centre, Tier 2 1 ... The city has an estima ...
, on 11 May 2024, at the age of 79. According to his family members, he did not wake up that morning and was declared dead after arriving in the hospital.


Works

Among Patar's works are "Candles", "Hanere Vich Sulagdi Varanmala", "Aiya Nand Kishore",
Hanera Jarega Kiven
, "Fasla", and "Koi Daalia Cho Langeya Hawa Bann Ke".


Filmography

Surjit Patar wrote dialogues for the
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films ''
Shaheed Uddham Singh Udham Singh (born Sher Singh; 26 December 1899 – 31 July 1940) was an Indian revolutionary belonging to Ghadar Party and HSRA, best known for assassinating Michael O'Dwyer, the former lieutenant governor of the Punjab in India, on 13 March ...
'' and ''Videsh'', the Punjabi version of
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's film '' Heaven on Earth''.


Awards

* 1979: Punjab Sahitya Akademi Award * 1993:
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for ''Hanere Vich Sulghdi Varnmala'' * 1999: Panchnad Puruskar by Bhartiya Bhasha Parishad, Kolkata * 2007–2008: Anad Kav Sanman * 2009:
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by K.K.Birla foundation. * 2009: Gangadhar National Award for Poetry, Sambalpur University, Orissa * 2012: Padma Shri Award in the field of Literature and Education (fourth highest civilian award in the Republic of India) * 2014: Kusumagraj Literary Award


See also

*
Ajit Cour Ajeet Cour (born 1934) is an Indian writer who writes in Punjabi language, Punjabi. She is a recipient of the List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Punjabi, Sahitya Akademi Award and the Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian award by the G ...
* Prof. Puran Singh (writer) *
Vir Singh (writer) Vir Singh (5 December 1872 – 10 June 1957) was a Sikh poet, scholar and theologist of the Sikh revival movement, playing an important part in the renewal of Punjabi literary tradition. Family and personal life Born in 1872, in Amritsar, ...


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