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- Dushyant abstract "Dushyant (born 1977 Kesarisinghpur, near the Indian–Pakistani border) is a widely published Hindi fiction writer and poet. His first collection of poems (2005) received an award from the Rajasthani Akademi, and his recent collection of poems, Prem Ka Anya (2011), received the Ramkumar Ojha Award.Dushyant was the founder and editor of the literary magazine Shabdkram. His first collection of short stories, July Ki Ek Raat, was published in June 2013 by Penguin.Dushyant has been invited to literature festivals like Youth Literary Festival of Sahitya Akademi( National Academy of Letters, INDIA) the Jaipur Literature Festival and Kritya International Poetry Festival. .He did BA(Hons) in History, studied Philosophy too. Then, He mastered in Modern Indian History, followed by qualifying UGC-NET, JRF. Which resulted into a DOCTORATE in History. His area of specialization was Feminism/ Gender Studies. His doctoral dissertation (in History) entitled Striyan: Parde se Prajatantra tak, was published in 2012 by Rajkamal Prakashan, Delhi.He has spent few days at FTII, Pune to understand the medium of Cinema. He wrote a song for MTV's show Sound Trippin, which was composed by 'Gangs of Wassepur' fame music director Sneha Khanwalkar. It was telecasted in the 5th episode of second season.He lives in Mumbai".
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- Dushyant comment "Dushyant (born 1977 Kesarisinghpur, near the Indian–Pakistani border) is a widely published Hindi fiction writer and poet. His first collection of poems (2005) received an award from the Rajasthani Akademi, and his recent collection of poems, Prem Ka Anya (2011), received the Ramkumar Ojha Award.Dushyant was the founder and editor of the literary magazine Shabdkram.".
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