S.L. Sadhu
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1917 –
Who is S.L. Sadhu?
Shyam Lal Sadhu is an Indian writer.
He had his early education at the C.M.S. Biscoe School, Srinagar. He took his degree in 1936 from S.P. College, Srinagar. He passed his M.A. in English literature at the University of Delhi in 1938. After working as a journalist, Sadhu became a lecturer at his alma mater, S.P. College. After teaching at various colleges as a professor in English Literature in Jammu and Kashmir State he became Principal at Government College, Sopore, and then at the V. B. Women's College, Srinagar.
He wrote in English and in Kashmiri, and in the early 1950s published a collection of stories, Folk Tales from Kashmir.
He received some national awards and a UNESCO award for his book in Kashmiri on Vutsa Prang.
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