Kulwant Singh Virk was born in village Phuleran (District Shekhupura) in March, 1921. Around Phuleran, there were about 125 villages of the Virk community belonging to a single ancestor. That is why Kulwant Singh took a lot of pride in belonging to the 'Virk brotherhood'. Kulwant Singh Virk did his post-graduation in English literature. He also passed Bachelor of Law. He served in the army and was the liaison officer of the Punjab Government and the Central Govt. He worked at the Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana and finally retired as the Press Secretary to the Chief Minister of Punjab. Many brilliant stories, with village environment in the backdrop, tragic and dreadful torment of the Partition and the tales of the mental tensions of the people from the villages who settled in the cities, have been penned by Virk. He has published seven anthologies of stories. In his stories, through the representation of contemporary mental and economic stresses, Virk expanded the sense of modern consciousness; and in the process, he came to be counted among the stalwarts of Punjabi short story alongwith Duggal and Sekhon. Ajeet Cour (b.1934) is an eminent Punjabi fiction writer, with more than twenty books to her credit. She has won number of awards including the Sahitya Akademi Award, 1985; Punjab Sahit Sabha Award, 1989 and International IATA Award, 1984. Akshey Kumar (b.1944) is presently working as DIG, Ministry of Home Affairs. He has been regularly translating from Punjabi into English. He is working on Prof. Waryam Singh Sandhu's Chauti Koot for Sahitya Akademi. He specialises in Police Management related subjects.
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