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Jeelani Bano

Indian writer of Urdu literature (born 1936)

Jeelani Bano

Bano in 1999

Born (1936-07-14) 14 July 1936 (age 88)

Budaun, Uttar Pradesh, India

Occupation(s)Litterateur, novelist and author
Known forNovel, Short Story
AwardsPadma Shri
Andhra Pradesh Sahitya Akademi Award
Soviet Land Nehru Award
Qaumi Haali Award
NTR national Literary Award

Jeelani Bano (born 14 July 1936) is an Indian writer and novelist. She writes in Urdu, Hindi, Gujarati and Telugu languages. She received the fourth highest Indian civilian award of Padma Shri in 2001.

Early life and education

Jeelani Bano was born on 14 July 1936 in Badayun,[1] in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh to Hairat Badayuni,[2] a known Urdu poet.[3] After her schooling, she enrolled for intermediate course when she married Anwar Moazzam, a poet of repute and a former head of the Department of Islamic Studies at the Osmania University and shifted to Hyderabad.[4] She continued her education to secure a master's degree (MA) in Urdu.[5][1]

Career

She started writing at an early age, reported to be at the age of eight,[4] and her first story, Ek Nazar Idhar Bhi (A Glance Hither), was published in 1952.[3] She is credited with 22 books comprising anthologies starting with Roshni ke Minar and novels beginning with Aiwaan-e-ghazal. Her list of books include an autobiography, Afzane[6] and a collection of her correspondence with other writers, Door ki Aawaazen.[3][4] One of her stories, Narsayya Ki Bavdi, has been made into a 2009 feature film, Well Done Abba by the renowned filmmaker, Shyam Benegal.[4][7] Many of her books have been translated into other languages.[5][4][8][9]

Jeelani Bano, a former Chairperson of the non governmental organization for women's rights, Asmita,[4] lives in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.[3][1] She is also associated with Youth for Action of which she is a former chairperson, Child and Women Human Rights, a forum of the International Human Rights Association of India as its principal advisor[4] and maintains associations with radio and television.[5]

Awards and recognitions

Bano received the Andhra Pradesh Sahitya Akademi Award in 1960, followed by the Soviet Land Nehru Award in 1985.[3][5]

She received the Qaumi Haali Award from the Haryana Urdu Academy in 1989.[3][5]

The Government of India honoured her with the civilian award of Padma Shri in 2001.[10]

Selected works

She has been writing since 1954 in Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati and Telugu.[11][12]

  • Bānū, Jīlānī (1958). Raushni Kay Meenār (in Urdu). Naya Adara.
  • Bano, Jeelani (1963). Nirvaan (in Urdu). New Delhi: Maktaba Jamia Limited.
  • Bānū, Jīlānī (1966). Jugnū aur sitāre (in Urdu). Hind pākiṭ buks.
  • Bano, Jeelani (1971). Nirwan (in Urdu). AIlahabad: Shaheen Publishers.
  • Bano, Jeelani (1977). Naghme Ka Safar: Chaar Novelette (in Urdu). Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh Sahitya Academy.
  • Bānū, Jīlānī (1976). Aivan-i ghazal (in Urdu). Maktab-i Jam'iah.
  • Bano, Jeelani (1979). Paraya Ghar (in Urdu). Hyderabad: Urdu Markaz.
  • Bānū, Jīlānī (1987). Pattharoṃ kī bāriśa (in Hindi). Vidyā Prakāśana Mandira.
  • Bānū, Jīlānī (1985). Bārish-i sang: nāvil (in Urdu). Dāniyal.
  • Bano, Jeelani (1987). Raz ka Qissa (in Urdu). Karachi: Nafees Academy.
  • Bano, Jeelani (1992). Ye Kaun Hansa? (in Urdu). Lahore: Khoj.
  • Bānū, Jīlānī (1996). A Hail of Stones. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. ISBN .
  • Bano, Jeelani (1997). Sach Ke Siwa (in Urdu). Delhi: Educational Publishing House. ISBN .
  • Bano, Jeelani (2003). Aiwaan-e-Ghazal (in Urdu). M. R. Publications. ISBN .
  • Bano, Jeelani (2005). Kun (in Urdu) (1st ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN .
  • Bano, Jeelani (2010). Rasta Band Hai (in Urdu) (1st ed.). Delhi: Educational Publishing House. ISBN .
  • Bano, Jeelani (2012). Rasta Band Hai (in Urdu) (2nd ed.). Delhi: Educational Publishing House. ISBN .
  • Bano, Jeelani (2014). Mein Kaun Hun? Nau Umri Ke Wo Din (in Urdu) (1st ed.). New Delhi: National Book Trust. ISBN .
  • Bano, Jeelani (2014). Farrukhi, Asif (ed.). Yaqeen Ke Aage Guman Ke Pichhe (in Urdu). Delhi: Educational Publishing House. ISBN .
  • Bānū, Jīlānī (2018). Baarish-e-Sang: Novel (in Urdu). Educational Publishing House. ISBN .
  • Bano, Jeelani (2019). Jilani Bano Ki Do Bal Kahaniyan (in Hindi) (5th ed.). Delhi: National Book Trust.
  • Bano, Jeelani (2021). Kimiya-e-Dil (in Urdu). Delhi: Educational Publishing House. ISBN .
  • Raat ke Musafir (short story anthology)
  • Tiryaaq (short story anthology)
  • Nayee Aurat (short story anthology)
  • Sach ke siva (short story anthology)
  • Baat Phoolon ki (short story anthology)
  • Dus Pratinidhi Kahaniyan (short story anthology) ISBN 9788189859244
  • Addu (short story anthology)

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