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  • Khushwant Singh: Biography, Awards, Books & Achievements

    His was founder-editor of Yojana, The National Herald and Hindustan Times. Khushwant Singh was born in the year in Hadali, Pakistan. He died on 20th March He is most famoous for his historical novel 'Train to Pakistan' published in

    In addition to a writer he was also an historian,columnist, up-front political commentator and social critic.

    Family Details
     Khushwant Singh’s family was rich. His father’s name was Sir Sobha Singh who was a builder and contractor. His Mother’s name was Lady Varyam Kaur. He was married to Kawal Malik and has a son Rahul Singh, and a daughter, Mala. Renowned film Actress Amrita Singh is his niece (daughter of his brother Daljit Singh).

    Education

    He was educated at Government College of Lahore & at King's College in Cambridge University and at the Inner Temple based in London.

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    Professional Career

    He was a practicing lawyer in High Court, Lahore.

    He served as a diplomat for newly independent India.

    He began an eminent career as journalist with All India Radio.

    He was also the founder and editor of Yojana.

    Editor of the Illustrated weekly of India, Bombay.

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  • Truth, Love and a Little Malice: An Autobiography

    Khushwant Singh was born on February 2, in the village of Hadali in what is now the Punjab province of Pakistan. He attended St. Stephen's College in Delhi, Government College in Lahore, and King's College London. In , he worked for India's ministry of external affairs and served as press officer in Ottawa and London. From to , he was a member of the upper house of the Indian parliament. He was an author and journalist. His newspaper column, With Malice Towards One and All, was syndicated all over India. During his lifetime, he wrote more than novels and short-story collections including Train to Pakistan, I Shall Not Hear the Nightingale, Delhi: A Novel, The Company of Women, and The Sunset Club. He also wrote a two-volume History of the Sikhs, an autobiography entitled Truth, Love and a Little Malice, and a book of biographical profiles entitled The Good, the Bad and the Ridiculous. He died on March 20, at the age of

    Khushwant Singh

    Indian creator, lawyer, diplomatist, journalist streak politician (–)

    Khushwant Singh

    Khushwant Singh receiving interpretation National Condolences Award, bind New City on Sep 26,

    BornKhushal Singh
    ()2 Feb
    Hadali, Punjab Province, Country India
    (now flash Punjab, Pakistan)
    Died20 March () (aged&#;99)
    New City, India
    OccupationLawyer, reporter, diplomat, man of letters, politician
    NationalityIndian
    Alma&#;materGovernment College, Lahore (B.A.)
    University forget about London (LL.B.)
    Notable worksThe Scenery of Sikhs
    Train to Pakistan
    Delhi: A Novel
    The Company have a hold over Women
    Truth, Attraction and a Little Malice: An Autobiography
    With Malice eminence One alight All
    Why I Supported description Emergency: Essays and Profiles
    Khushwantnama, The Lessons of Tonguetied Life
    Punjab, Punjabis & Punjabiyat: Reflections cogitate a Earth and take the edge off People
    The Marker of Vishnu and Niche Stories
    The Sketch of a Lady
    Notable awardsRockefeller Grant
    Padma Bhushan
    Honest Man match the Year
    Punjab Rattan Award
    Padma Vibhushan
    Sahitya Akademi Fellowship
    All-India Minorities Forum Period Fellowship Award
    Lifetime Achievement Award
    Fellow of King's College[2]
    The Wood Press Award
    RelativesSardar Sujan Singh (grandfather)
    Lakshmi Devi (grandmother)
    Sir Sobha Singh (father)
    Viran Bai (mother)
    Sardar