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Punjabi poetess Bhupinder Kaur Preet wins Sahitya Akademi Award

Moga, December 22 Punjabi poetess-translator-critic, Bhupinder Kaur Preet, has won the National Sahitya Akademi Award for Translation-2022 for the book ‘Nagare Vaang Vajde Shabad’, which is a collection of poems, originally written in Santali (Santhali) ‘Nagare Ki Tarah Bajti Shabd’...
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Moga, December 22

Punjabi poetess-translator-critic, Bhupinder Kaur Preet, has won the National Sahitya Akademi Award for Translation-2022 for the book ‘Nagare Vaang Vajde Shabad’, which is a collection of poems, originally written in Santali (Santhali) ‘Nagare Ki Tarah Bajti Shabd’ written by poetess Nirmala Putul of Kurwa village in the tribal belt of Dumka, Jharkhand.

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Bhupinder Kaur Preet said, “Translating the collection of poems in Punjabi is bliss for me though, giving an emotional touch to verses of poems is a little tedious task.”

“I am delighted that this collection of poems, a lively anthology of tribal literature, has won the Sahitya Akademi Award,” she said.

Born on February 18, 1964, Bhupinder Kaur Preet started her career as a Punjabi lecturer in a college, but, she left the job to give more time to her passion for writing.

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She has written many poems that include ‘Saleeb Te Atke Haraf’, ‘Me Shabdan Nu Keha’, ‘Barse Megh Sakhi’, ‘Aheraan’ and a few others.

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