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[http://images.dawn.com/news/1177049/bano-qudsia-remembered  Feb 04, 2017, Dawn]
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1. [http://images.dawn.com/news/1177049/bano-qudsia-remembered  Feb 04, 2017: Dawn]
 
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[https://tribune.com.pk/story/1317022/renowned-playwright-bano-qudsia-passes-away-aged-88/ The Tribune]
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Renowned novelist and playwright Bano Qudsia was born on Nov 28, 1928, in the Ferozepur district of pre-partition India.
 
Renowned novelist and playwright Bano Qudsia was born on Nov 28, 1928, in the Ferozepur district of pre-partition India.
  
 
=Works=
 
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[http://images.dawn.com/news/1177049/bano-qudsia-remembered  Feb 04, 2017, Dawn]
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1. [http://images.dawn.com/news/1177049/bano-qudsia-remembered  Feb 04, 2017, Dawn]
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2. [https://tribune.com.pk/story/1317022/renowned-playwright-bano-qudsia-passes-away-aged-88/  Feb 4, 2017: The Tribune]
  
Most famous for her novel Raja Gidh, Qudsia also authored several other novels, short stories and screenplays in Urdu and Punjabi. She held a master's degree in Urdu literature from Government College, Lahore.
 
  
Besides, Bano wrote extensively for Pakistani dramas and also contributed to Punjabi literature.
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Most famous for her novel Raja Gidh, Qudsia also authored several other novels, short stories and screenplays in Urdu and Punjabi. She held a master's degree in Urdu literature from Government College, Lahore. Besides, Bano wrote extensively for Pakistani dramas and also contributed to Punjabi literature.
  
 
Noted short-story writer Bano was given the Kamal-e-Fun Award for 2010 by the Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL).
 
Noted short-story writer Bano was given the Kamal-e-Fun Award for 2010 by the Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL).
  
 
Her play Aadhi Baat is considered to be a classic while Pia Naam Ka Dia, Dast Basta, Aik Din, Mard-e-Abresham, Amar Bail and Kooch Aur Nahi are some of the famous novels she authored.
 
Her play Aadhi Baat is considered to be a classic while Pia Naam Ka Dia, Dast Basta, Aik Din, Mard-e-Abresham, Amar Bail and Kooch Aur Nahi are some of the famous novels she authored.

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Bano Qudsia

This is a collection of articles archived for the excellence of their content.

[edit] A profile

Sources:

1. Feb 04, 2017: Dawn

Renowned novelist and playwright Bano Qudsia was born on Nov 28, 1928, in the Ferozepur district of pre-partition India.

[edit] Works

Sources:

1. Feb 04, 2017, Dawn

2. Feb 4, 2017: The Tribune


Most famous for her novel Raja Gidh, Qudsia also authored several other novels, short stories and screenplays in Urdu and Punjabi. She held a master's degree in Urdu literature from Government College, Lahore. Besides, Bano wrote extensively for Pakistani dramas and also contributed to Punjabi literature.

Noted short-story writer Bano was given the Kamal-e-Fun Award for 2010 by the Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL).

Her play Aadhi Baat is considered to be a classic while Pia Naam Ka Dia, Dast Basta, Aik Din, Mard-e-Abresham, Amar Bail and Kooch Aur Nahi are some of the famous novels she authored.

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