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  1. Mar 20, 2014 · NEW DELHI (AP) — Khushwant Singh, a journalist, editor and prolific writer whose work ranged from serious histories to joke collections to one of post-Independence India's great novels, died Thursday at his New Delhi apartment, his daughter said. He was 99. Singh, who continued writing until shortly before his death, "passed away peacefully at home," said his daughter Mala Singh. A gleeful provocateur whose love of the limelight competed constantly with his disdain for fame, Singh was a ...

  2. Khushwant Singh was the editor of several reputed newspapers and magazines such as The Illustrated Weekly of India, The National Herald and Hindustan Times.(Illustration: Gajanan Nirphale)

  3. Khushwant Singh FKC was an Indian author, lawyer, diplomat, journalist and politician. His experience in the 1947 Partition of India inspired him to write Train to Pakistan in 1956, which became his most well-known novel.

  4. Mar 20, 2014 · Rana Siddiqui Zaman. Writer, historian and columnist Khushwant Singh died of cardiac arrest at his residence here on Thursday morning. He was 99. The mortal remains of Mr. Singh were consigned to ...

  5. Aug 9, 2014 · The three lives of Khushwant Singh August 15 is the first birth anniversary of Khushwant Singh after his passing in March this year. A tribute volume of his writings entitled 99: Unforgettable ...

  6. Khushwant Singh. Khushwant Singh is a highly distinguished and celebrated author in India and lives in Chandigarh, with wife Harmala, son Adiraj and their pet dog Breezer. He is a former State Information Commissioner, Punjab.

  7. Mar 20, 2019 · Meet Khushwant Singh, lawyer-author-diplomat-historian-editor, who passed away on this day in 2014 at the age of 99, a few months shy of celebrating what would have been a magnificent century — a century well-lived, its journey chronicled in detail in his several books and his weekly column With Malice Towards One and All, which appeared every Saturday in The Hindustan Times (the prefix ‘The’ was dropped later during one of the several redesigns of the newspapers).

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