Mitter Sain Meet
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Mitter Sain Meet | |
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Mitter Sain Meet@Mitter Sain Goyal | |
Born |
Mitter Sain Goyal 20 October 1952 Bhotna, Punjab, India) |
Occupation | Advocate,Punjabi Writer |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Law Grduate from Panjab University Campus, Chandigarh |
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]
Early life and education
Mitter was born in Bhotna a village in Punjab, India. In 1962 his family moved to Barnala. Meet completed his B.A. degree (Honours in Maths) from S.D. College Barnala in 1972 and completed law degree from Punjab University Chandigarh in 1976 where he stood second in the university.[2] Meet joined Govt. of Punjab as Assistant Public Prosecutor in 1979 and retired as D.A. from Ludhiana in 2011.[3]
Books
Novels
Below is the list of books written by Meet along with their names in Gurmukhi:
- Aag de Beej (Punjabi: ਅੱਗ ਦੇ ਬੀਜ)[4]
- Kafla (Punjabi: ਕਾਫਲਾ)[5]
- Tafteesh (Punjabi: ਤਫਤੀਸ਼)[6]
- Katehra (Punjabi: ਕਟਹਿਰਾ )[7]
- Sudharghar (Punjabi: ਸੁਧਾਰ ਘਰ)[8]
- Kaorav Sabha (Punjabi: ਕੌਰਵ ਸਭਾ )[9]
Short Stories
Law Books
- Trail Management[13]
- Pro Prosecution Case Law on Custody and Bails[14]
- Taftishi Officer dee Kanun Diary (Punjabi)[15]
- Faujdari Kanun dee Mudli Jankari (Punjabi)[16]
Awards
- 2008, Sahitya Akademi Award for his novel Sudhar Ghar.[17]
- 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).[18]
References
- ↑ "National award winner, but rejected by state". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
- ↑ HTTP://WWW.TRIBUNEINDIA.COM/2007/20071015/LDH1.HTM#10
- ↑ OpenLibrary.org. "Mitter Sain Meet". openlibrary.org.
- ↑ 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.
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