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Bimal Kar (19 September 1921 — 26 August 2003) was an Indian writer and novelist who wrote in Bengali. He received the 1975 Sahitya Akademi Award presented by the Sahitya Akademi , India's National Academy of Letters, for his novel Asamay .
He was an Indian writer and novelist who wrote in Bengali. Bimal Kar was born in Taki in the North 24 Parganas, in 1921. Bimal Kar had lived in various places in and around Bihar like Jabalpur, Hazaribagh, Gomoh, and Dhanbad. His special ability of Kar was that he had many completely different narration styles.
Born at Sankhachura, a remote village in the district of 24 Parga- nas in West Bengal in 1921, Sri Kar passed a major part of his early years outside Bengal, as his forefathers had left Bengal in their youth in search of profession.
Bimal Kar-er Bachai Galpo by Kar, Bimal. Publication date 1964 Topics North Collection digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan Language Bengali. Book Source: Digital Library of ...
Bimal Kar has 110 books on Goodreads with 4868 ratings. Bimal Kar’s most popular book is কিকিরা সমগ্র ১.
Bimal Kar (19 September 1921 — 26 August 2003) was an Indian writer and novelist who wrote in Bengali. He received the 1975 Sahitya Akademi Award presented by the Sahitya Akademi, India’s National Academy of Letters, for his novel Asamay.
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Aug 26, 2003 · Bimal Kar was a famous writer associated with Bengali language in the 20 th century. He was a recipient of numerous honours and awards including Sahitya Akademi Award in Bengali in 1975 for his novel Asamay, Ananda Puraskar in 1967 and the Saratchandra Award from Calcutta University in 1981.