Gopinath Aman was an Indian independence activist,[1] journalist[2] and poet of Urdu literature. Born in 1899,[3] He headed the Public Relations Committee of the Delhi administration in the 1950s.[4] Bare Admiyon Ke Tanz O Mizah,[5] Caurang,[6] Aqidat ke phul; Gandhiji ki ḥayat aur shahadat par muk̲h̲talif shuʻarā ka muntak̲h̲ab-i kalam,[7] Naz̲r-i aqīdat : shaʼir-i azam Rabindara Natha Ṭagore,[8] Urdu aur usaka sahitya[9] and Aqidat ke phul[10] are some of his notable works.
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Born | 1899 India |
Occupation | Journalist Poet Writer |
Known for | Urdu literature |
Awards | Padma Bhushan |
Padma Bhushan award recipients (1970–1979) | |
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