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‘Revenue Stamp: An Autobiography’ is written by which of the following Indian poets, who was a prominent figure of Punjabi literature?
Anwar Masood
Ajit Sahni
Amrita Pritam
Mahasweta Devi
- Amrita Pritam:
- The correct answer is Option 3: Amrita Pritam. She was a renowned Indian poet and writer, primarily known for her works in Punjabi literature.
- "Revenue Stamp: An Autobiography" is her autobiography, where she candidly shares her life experiences and reflections.
- Amrita Pritam is particularly celebrated for her poignant poems, and her work often addressed themes of love, betrayal, and social issues.
- Anwar Masood:
- Option 1: Anwar Masood is a contemporary Pakistani poet known for his humorous poetry and works in Urdu and Punjabi.
- His style is often light-hearted, using satire and wit.
- Ajit Sahni:
- Option 2: Ajit Sahni is not a known figure in the context of this question, and there are no significant literary contributions commonly associated with this name.
- Mahasweta Devi:
- Option 4: Mahasweta Devi was a noted Indian writer and activist recognized for her works that highlight the struggles of marginalized communities.
- While prolific in her literary contributions, her works are primarily in Bengali literature, not Punjabi, and she's not known to have authored "Revenue Stamp."
- The correct answer is Amrita Pritam (Option 3).
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