Lalchand Amar Dino Mal: A radiant star of modern Sindhi literature
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Late Shiri Lalchand Amar Dino Mal was born 25 January in 1885 A. D in Hyderabad city of Sindh and died in India 18 April 1954. He was a legendary personification of Sindhi literature. He loved his homeland Sindh and the humanity, nature and humanity of his homeland. He was jubilant creative writer and he was very enthusiastic human and he initiated his literary career about 1905 A.D, when he was 20 years old young boy, this period is known as the Golden era of Lal Chand, he wrote many novels, short stories, dramas, Essays, and furthermore he wrote many research books. His research work is excellent, along with it he also wrote Biography of Hazart Muhammad (P.B.U.H) in 1911 1 (محمد رسول الله صه), Shah Abdul Latif Bhitta1 1914 (شاهاڻو شاهه) and Sachal Sarmast (سچل سرمست) He also interpreted ideology of Islam and Sufism.
Lalchand Amar Dino Mal was great progressive trend setter writer, he wrote many short stories having many aspects of society and published and named as Hur Makhija, (حر مکي جا), Dukhan dadhi Zindgi (زندگي ڏکن ڏڌي), soon verniyoon diliyoon 1925, (سون ورنيون دليون), chooth jo chand 1905, (چوٿ جو چنڊ) and many others.
He was a person with special knowledge of language and wrote book named Sindhi Boli jo Nichur(سنڌي ٻوليءَ جو نچوڙ)
Lal Chand Amar Dino Mal wrote about 62 books. In this regard his work is sound, memorable, and his work will be written in golden words.
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