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Adam Gondvi (1947-2011) was a renowned Hindi poet, celebrated for his revolutionary spirit and poignant portrayal of the struggles faced by marginalised communities in Indian society. His powerful, socially conscious verse earned him the Dushyant Kumar Prize in 1998 and the Maati Ratan Samman in 2007. Over his lifetime, he published three significant poetry collections: Dharti ki Satah Par (Surface of the Earth, 1987 and 2012), Garam Roti ki Mahak (The Smell of Hot Bread, 2000), and Samay se Mutbhed (Encounter with Time, 2010).
Dr Amit Sarwal is a Melbourne-based academic, writer, translator, and former radio broadcaster. He is the Founding Convenor of the Australia-India Interdisciplinary Research Network (AIIRN), Co-founder of The Australia Today news network, and Founder of Kula Press. He previously served as Deputy Head (Research, Innovation and Postgraduate Affairs) at the University of the South Pacific and currently holds appointments as Adjunct Professor at Chandigarh University and Adjunct Research Associate Professor at Fiji National University. His published works include Labels and Locations (2015), South Asian Diaspora Narratives (2016/2017), The Dancing God (2020), and The Celestial Dancers (2023).
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