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Occupation
  
Role
  
Poet

Name
  
Salik Lucknawi


Notable awards
  
Padmashree

Nationality
  
Indian

Died
  
January 4, 2013, Kolkata

Born
  
Salik Lucknawi16 December 1913Lucknow (
1913-12-16
)

Children
  
Shamim Kapoor, Wasim Kapoor,Yasmin, Salim Kapoor, Kalim Kapoor, Jolly Kapoor and Shahla

Woh Gul Sadqa Hai Teira - Nauha - Salik Lucknawi


Salik Lucknawi (16 December 1913 – 4 January 2013) was the nom de plume of Shaukat Riaz Kapoor, an Indian Urdu poet and journalist. He was a recipient of the civilian honour of the Padma Shri.

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Early life

Salik Lucknawi was born on 16 December 1913 in Lucknow. His father Tulsi Ram Kapoor converted to Islam and changed his name to Tareq Riaz Kapoor, four years before his birth. Lucknawi received a BA from St. Xavier's College, Kolkata and a BCom from City College, Kolkata and studied Persian at Lucknow University. In 1938, he was one of the founder members of the Progressive Writers Movement in West Bengal. His first collection of stories, Azra Aur Deegar Afsane came out in 1941. He was drawn to the vortex of the Quit India Movement in 1942 and spent 13 months in jail. In 1956 he started Abshaar and he was its chief editor till his death. Lucknawi also headed the Calcutta Muslim Orphanage for children and women. He founded the CMO High School and steered the Anjuman Taraqqui-e-Urdu. He served Kolkata Municipal Corporation as Alderman (1985-1990).

Personal life

Lucknawi is survived by two daughters and four sons, Late Shamim.R.Kapoor, Wasim.R.Kapoor, Yasmin Hossain, Salim.R.Kapoor, Kalim.R.Kapoor, Jolly.R.Kapoor and Shahla Ariff and with three daughters-in-law Shiela Kapoor, Kavita Kapoor and Romana Kapoor with Grandchildren- Zeba, Hena Amir, Faisal, Welid, Saba, Sahil, Samia, Saima, Huma and Adnan.

Poetry

Mere thakaan ko kyon maut kehte ho yaaron / Ek zara angrai li, kasmasai, aur so gaye. (Friends, why do you call my fatigue death / I tossed, turned and fell asleep).

Published collection of Urdu poetry

  • Azra Aur Deegar Afsane
  • Be-Sar-O-Pa (Preposterous)
  • References

    Salik Lucknawi Wikipedia


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