Gurbhajan Gill
Born
Gurbhajan Singh Gill

(1953-05-02) 2 May 1953
Village: Basant Kot, Tehsil Batala, Gurdaspur district, Punjab, India
Alma materGovt. College Ludhiana,
Punjab University, Chandigarh
Occupation(s)Poet, writer, editor
Punjabi writer with other writers

Gurbhajan Singh Gill (born 2 May 1953), more popular as Gurbhajan Gill is a Punjabi poet, literary commentator and active cultural activist in Ludhiana, India.[1]

Biography

Gurbhajan Gill was in the Basant Kot village of Batala tehsil of Gurdaspur district, Punjab, India.[2] He received his graduate and postgraduate degrees at GGN Khalsa College, Ludhiana, and Govt. College (Boys) Ludhiana respectively. He served for sometime as a Lecturer- in- Punjabi at Guru Nanak National College, Doraha and LRM College (now DAV College) Jagraon. Since 1983 he has been working as Editor (Punjabi) at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana.

Major works and publications

  • Sheesha Jhooth Bolda hai (Poetry collection)
  • Har Dhukhda Pind Mera hai (Gazal Collection)
  • Surkh Samundar (The first two collections are in a single volume)
  • Do Harf Raseedi (Ghazals)
  • Agan Katha (Poetry collection)
  • Mann de Buhe Bariya (Ghazals)
  • Dharti Naad (Poetry collection)
  • Khair Panja Paaniya Di (Poems about Indian Pak Relationships)
  • Fullan di Jhanjhar (Song Collections)
  • Paardarshi (Poetry collection)
  • MorPankh (Ghazals)
  • Man Tandoor (Poetry collection)
  • Taryan de Nal Gallan Kardyan (Ghazals)
  • Gulnar (Ghazals)
  • Mirganwali (Ghazals)
  • Camere di Akh Boldi
  • Raavi (Ghazals)
  • pippal pateeaan(song collection)

Awards

  • Prof Gurbhajan Singh Gill was honoured with Balraj Sahni Memorial Award by Space Cinema during the 5th Ludhiana Short Film Festival organised at Ishmeet Singh Music Institute, Ludhiana, on December 7.[3][4][5][6]

References

  1. "Profile > Gurbhajan Gill > Punjabi kalma ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਕਲਮਾਂ". Punjabikalma.com. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  2. "Prof Gurbhajan Singh Gill's latest book "Mirgawali" released". The Times of India. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  3. "Prof Gurbhajan Gill to be honoured with Balraj Sahni Memorial Award". Archived from the original on 2019-12-07. Retrieved 2019-12-07.
  4. "Gurbhajan Gill is Punjabi Sahit Akademy chief - Indian Express". Archive.indianexpress.com. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  5. "Gurbhajan Gill". YouTube. 19 April 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  6. "a dacumentry of punjabi poet GURBHAJAN GILL on DD PUNJABI". YouTube. 12 December 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
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