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K. S. Nissar Ahmed

Kokkare Hosahalli Shekh Haider Nissar Ahmed (5 February 1936 – 3 May 2020[1]) was an Indian poet and writer in the Kannada language.[2][3] He was awarded the Padma Shri (2008),[4] the Rajyotsava Award (1981) and the Pampa award for his work (2017). He became a household name for his work Nityotsava (Daily celebration), which is a poem about Karnataka, a piece he composed after seeing Jog falls. He has numerous poems, translations and children's books to his credit. He is known for using simple words that resonate deeply with the public in his literary work.

K. S. Nissar Ahmed
BornKokkare Hosahalli Shekh Haider Nissar Ahmed
(1936-02-05)5 February 1936
Devanahalli, Kingdom of Mysore, British India
Died3 May 2020(2020-05-03) (aged 84)
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
OccupationWriter, academic
LanguageKannada
NationalityIndia
GenrePoetry and Criticism
SubjectVarious Themes
Literary movementNavya
Notable worksManasu Gandhi Bazaru, Nityotsava, Sanje Aidara Male and Manadondige Mathukathe
Notable awardsPadma Shri
2008
Rajyotsava Award
1981
Pampa Award
2017
SpouseShahnawaz Begum

Early life and education

Nissar Ahmed was born in Devanahalli in Bangalore rural. His father was a government employee. His family moved to Dodda Mavalli in Bangalore. He grew up in a Muslim colony which had about 500 Muslim families. His father admitted him to a Kannada medium school, with the objective of easing the path for him to secure a government job. Most of the children in the neighbourhood studied Urdu.

He was inspired by writers G. P. Rajarathnam and M. V. Seetharamiah who were his teachers at high school.

He was a post-graduate in Geology who worked as an Assistant Geologist in The Mysore Mines and Geology at Gulbarga before coming in touch with Kuvempu and was invited to the Kannada poets' meet during Dasara festival in 1959.[5]

Teacher

He worked as a lecturer in Geology in Central College, Bangalore and then in Chitradurga. Later, he taught in the Sahyadri First Grade College in Shimoga for two terms during 1967–72 and 1975–78.

Writer

Nissar Ahmed belongs to the group of Kannada writers who excelled in Kannada literary work even though their mother tongues were not Kannada. These included D. R. Bendre, G. P. Rajarathnam, Masti Venkatesha Iyengar, N. Kasturi and also Nissar Ahmed.

He is best known for Nityotsava (ನಿತ್ಯೋತ್ಸವ).[5] The Nityotsava compilation was released in the year 1978. The Nityotsava song went on to become very famous and he eventually became a household name in Karnataka. A total of 13 albums have been published. He was the chairperson of the Karnataka Sahitya Academy between 1984 and 1987.

Literary works

Poetry

  • Nanna Nudi (My words)[6] - His first poem.
  • Nityotsava (Daily celebration, 1968)[7]
  • Manasu Gandhibazaru (Gandhibazaar in the mind)
  • Swayam Seveya Giligalu (Parrots of Voluntarism)
  • Anaamika Aanglaru (Anonymous Englishmen)
  • Sanje Aidara Male (The rain at five in the evening)
  • Naanemba Parakeeya (Me, the stranger)
  • Nimmodaniddoo nimmantagade (To be with you, yet not be like you; 1960)[8] - Expression of his angst about the unhealthy competition amongst Kannada poets in the 1960s. He bemoans religious and caste discrimination that prevailed.[7]
  • Kurigalu saar kurigalu (Sheep sir, Sheep; 1963)[7]
  • Raman Sathha Suddi (The demise of Raman, 1970)[8]
  • Anaataru (Orphans, 1972)[9]
  • Savatiya Makkala Hage (Like Step-Children, 1982)[9] - An appeal to Mother India to not treat Muslims like stepchildren and ask to forgive “the misguided ones.”
  • Shilube Yeriddaane - (He has Ascended the Cross, 1982)[8]
  • Nenedavara Manadalli
  • Kannadada Kuvari[8]
  • America, America - The poet calls out America for its superiority complex and critiques its role in impacting other nations in order to maintain such superiority.[7]
  • Manadondige Mathukathe
  • Benne Kadda Namma Krishna (Our Butter stealing Krishna) - Poem in praise of the Lord Krishna.
  • Rangoli Mathhu Maga (Rangoli and my son)[8]
  • Amma Matthu Burkha (My mother and The Burkha)
  • Amma, Achara Mattu Naanu (Mother, Orthodoxy and I)[8]
  • Raman Matthu Naanu (C.V. Raman and I)
  • Yella Maretiruvaga (When everything has been forgotten)
  • Navolasa
  • Sumuhurta

Poetry collections

  • Manasu Gandhi Bazaaru (The heart is Gandhi Bazaar, 1960).[6]
  • Sanje Aidara Male (The rain at five in the evening, 1970).[6]
  • Naanemba Parakeeya (Me, the stranger, 1972).[6]
  • Seemateetana Sirivanta Suggi (2017) - The last work of the poet, a select collection of his poems, was released by the former Chief Minister of Karnataka Veerappa Moily in the year 2017.[10]

Translations

Awards

Books

  • Ahmed K.S, Nissar (2019). Nityotsava (Hardbound). Sapna Book House. ISBN 9788128026263.
  • Ahmed K.S, Nissar (2019). Acchumecchu. Sapna Book House. ISBN 9789388913003.
  • Ahmed K.S, Nissar (2018). Samagra Kavihegalu (Hardbound). Sapna Book House. ISBN 9789387979222.
  • Ahmed K.S, Nissar (2017). Manadondige Matukathe. Sapna Book House. ISBN 9789386381583.
  • Ahmed K.S, Nissar (2017). Ayda Gadya Barahagalu (Hardbound). Sapna Book House. ISBN 9789387308169.
  • Ahmed K.S, Nissar (2012). Hiriyaru Harasida Heddari. Sapna Book House. ISBN 9788128019272.
  • Ahmed K.S, Nissar (2012). Vichara Vihara. Sapna Book House. ISBN 9788128019289.
  • Ahmed K.S, Nissar (2012). Aravattaidara Aisiri. Sapna Book House. ISBN 9788128019470.
  • Ahmed K.S, Nissar (2012). Idu Bari Bedagallo Anna. Sapna Book House. ISBN 9788128019296.

Honours

Nissar Ahmed was the chairperson of 73rd Akhila Bharatha Kannada Sahitya Sammelana (All India Kannada Literary Symposium) held at Shivamogga in 2007.[7] The 407th edition of Mysuru Dasara was inaugurated by him in 2017 atop Chamundi Hills.[14]

He was conferred honorary doctorates by Kuvempu University,[15] Bangalore University and Karnatak University in recognition of his work.

Personal life

Nissar Ahmed was married to Shahnawaz Begum. Nissar and his wife narrowly escaped a terrorist blast in Jaipur.[16] The couple had two sons and daughters.

Death

Nissar Ahmed died on Sunday, 3 May in Bengaluru at his residence. He was aged 84 and died due to age related ailments.[16] He was heartbroken as he had lost his wife the previous year and most recently his son in the US to cancer. His end came only 18 days after the demise of his son. He died at his residence in Padmanabhanagar peacefully.

See also

References

  1. ^ Bharadwaj, K.V. Aditya (3 May 2020). "Noted poet Nisar Ahmed passes away". The Hindu. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
  3. ^ Ganesh, Deepa (6 August 2015). "In the heart of Kannada". The Hindu. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  4. ^ "List of Padma award winners". www.rediff.com. Rediff.com. 26 January 2008. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  5. ^ a b . The Hindu. 27 January 2008. Archived from the original on 31 January 2008. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
  6. ^ a b c d Pai, Roopa (5 May 2020). "Nisar Ahmed (1936-2020): Three poems that show his concern with politics, philosophy, justice". Scroll.in. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Kumar V, Vinay (5 May 2020). "Remembering 'Nityotsava Kavi' Nissar Ahmed, one of Kannada literature's foremost poets". The Newsminute. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  8. ^ a b c d e f G. S, Kumar (30 September 2013). "When Kannada poets held forte". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  9. ^ a b Chandan, Gowda (9 May 2020). "The gesture of Nissar Ahmed". The Deccan Herald. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  10. ^ "Dr. Veerappa Moily To Release 'Seemateetana Sirivanta Suggi'". Star of Mysore. 19 September 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  11. ^ . The Hindu. 7 January 2004. Archived from the original on 18 February 2004. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  12. ^ (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 May 2013. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
  13. ^ "Pampa Award for Nisar Ahmed". 2 November 2017. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  14. ^ Correspondent, Special (17 August 2017). "Poet Nisar Ahmed to inaugurate Dasara celebrations this year". The Hindu. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  15. ^ "Kuvempu University honour for six". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
  16. ^ a b "'Nityotsava' poet Nissar Ahmed no more". Deccan Herald. 3 May 2020. Retrieved 8 May 2020.

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For the Pakistani cricketer see Nisar Ahmad cricketer Kokkare Hosahalli Shekh Haider Nissar Ahmed 5 February 1936 3 May 2020 1 was an Indian poet and writer in the Kannada language 2 3 He was awarded the Padma Shri 2008 4 the Rajyotsava Award 1981 and the Pampa award for his work 2017 He became a household name for his work Nityotsava Daily celebration which is a poem about Karnataka a piece he composed after seeing Jog falls He has numerous poems translations and children s books to his credit He is known for using simple words that resonate deeply with the public in his literary work K S Nissar AhmedBornKokkare Hosahalli Shekh Haider Nissar Ahmed 1936 02 05 5 February 1936Devanahalli Kingdom of Mysore British IndiaDied3 May 2020 2020 05 03 aged 84 Bangalore Karnataka IndiaOccupationWriter academicLanguageKannadaNationalityIndiaGenrePoetry and CriticismSubjectVarious ThemesLiterary movementNavyaNotable worksManasu Gandhi Bazaru Nityotsava Sanje Aidara Male and Manadondige MathukatheNotable awardsPadma Shri 2008 Rajyotsava Award 1981 Pampa Award 2017SpouseShahnawaz Begum Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Teacher 3 Writer 4 Literary works 5 Awards 6 Books 7 Honours 8 Personal life 9 Death 10 See also 11 ReferencesEarly life and education EditNissar Ahmed was born in Devanahalli in Bangalore rural His father was a government employee His family moved to Dodda Mavalli in Bangalore He grew up in a Muslim colony which had about 500 Muslim families His father admitted him to a Kannada medium school with the objective of easing the path for him to secure a government job Most of the children in the neighbourhood studied Urdu He was inspired by writers G P Rajarathnam and M V Seetharamiah who were his teachers at high school He was a post graduate in Geology who worked as an Assistant Geologist in The Mysore Mines and Geology at Gulbarga before coming in touch with Kuvempu and was invited to the Kannada poets meet during Dasara festival in 1959 5 Teacher EditHe worked as a lecturer in Geology in Central College Bangalore and then in Chitradurga Later he taught in the Sahyadri First Grade College in Shimoga for two terms during 1967 72 and 1975 78 Writer EditNissar Ahmed belongs to the group of Kannada writers who excelled in Kannada literary work even though their mother tongues were not Kannada These included D R Bendre G P Rajarathnam Masti Venkatesha Iyengar N Kasturi and also Nissar Ahmed He is best known for Nityotsava ನ ತ ಯ ತ ಸವ 5 The Nityotsava compilation was released in the year 1978 The Nityotsava song went on to become very famous and he eventually became a household name in Karnataka A total of 13 albums have been published He was the chairperson of the Karnataka Sahitya Academy between 1984 and 1987 Literary works EditPoetry Nanna Nudi My words 6 His first poem Nityotsava Daily celebration 1968 7 Manasu Gandhibazaru Gandhibazaar in the mind Swayam Seveya Giligalu Parrots of Voluntarism Anaamika Aanglaru Anonymous Englishmen Sanje Aidara Male The rain at five in the evening Naanemba Parakeeya Me the stranger Nimmodaniddoo nimmantagade To be with you yet not be like you 1960 8 Expression of his angst about the unhealthy competition amongst Kannada poets in the 1960s He bemoans religious and caste discrimination that prevailed 7 Kurigalu saar kurigalu Sheep sir Sheep 1963 7 Raman Sathha Suddi The demise of Raman 1970 8 Anaataru Orphans 1972 9 Savatiya Makkala Hage Like Step Children 1982 9 An appeal to Mother India to not treat Muslims like stepchildren and ask to forgive the misguided ones Shilube Yeriddaane He has Ascended the Cross 1982 8 Nenedavara Manadalli Kannadada Kuvari 8 America America The poet calls out America for its superiority complex and critiques its role in impacting other nations in order to maintain such superiority 7 Manadondige Mathukathe Benne Kadda Namma Krishna Our Butter stealing Krishna Poem in praise of the Lord Krishna Rangoli Mathhu Maga Rangoli and my son 8 Amma Matthu Burkha My mother and The Burkha Amma Achara Mattu Naanu Mother Orthodoxy and I 8 Raman Matthu Naanu C V Raman and I Yella Maretiruvaga When everything has been forgotten Navolasa SumuhurtaPoetry collections Manasu Gandhi Bazaaru The heart is Gandhi Bazaar 1960 6 Sanje Aidara Male The rain at five in the evening 1970 6 Naanemba Parakeeya Me the stranger 1972 6 Seemateetana Sirivanta Suggi 2017 The last work of the poet a select collection of his poems was released by the former Chief Minister of Karnataka Veerappa Moily in the year 2017 10 Translations Selected Works of Shakespeare Merchant of Venice King Lear and A Midsummer Night s Dream 7 Poems of Pablo NerudaAwards EditKarnataka Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry 1982 Anaamika Aanglaru citation needed Rajyotsava Award 1981 2 Nadoja Award 2003 11 Padma Shri 2008 12 Kempegowda Award citation needed Pampa Award 2017 13 Books EditAhmed K S Nissar 2019 Nityotsava Hardbound Sapna Book House ISBN 9788128026263 Ahmed K S Nissar 2019 Acchumecchu Sapna Book House ISBN 9789388913003 Ahmed K S Nissar 2018 Samagra Kavihegalu Hardbound Sapna Book House ISBN 9789387979222 Ahmed K S Nissar 2017 Manadondige Matukathe Sapna Book House ISBN 9789386381583 Ahmed K S Nissar 2017 Ayda Gadya Barahagalu Hardbound Sapna Book House ISBN 9789387308169 Ahmed K S Nissar 2012 Hiriyaru Harasida Heddari Sapna Book House ISBN 9788128019272 Ahmed K S Nissar 2012 Vichara Vihara Sapna Book House ISBN 9788128019289 Ahmed K S Nissar 2012 Aravattaidara Aisiri Sapna Book House ISBN 9788128019470 Ahmed K S Nissar 2012 Idu Bari Bedagallo Anna Sapna Book House ISBN 9788128019296 Honours EditNissar Ahmed was the chairperson of 73rd Akhila Bharatha Kannada Sahitya Sammelana All India Kannada Literary Symposium held at Shivamogga in 2007 7 The 407th edition of Mysuru Dasara was inaugurated by him in 2017 atop Chamundi Hills 14 He was conferred honorary doctorates by Kuvempu University 15 Bangalore University and Karnatak University in recognition of his work Personal life EditNissar Ahmed was married to Shahnawaz Begum Nissar and his wife narrowly escaped a terrorist blast in Jaipur 16 The couple had two sons and daughters Death EditNissar Ahmed died on Sunday 3 May in Bengaluru at his residence He was aged 84 and died due to age related ailments 16 He was heartbroken as he had lost his wife the previous year and most recently his son in the US to cancer His end came only 18 days after the demise of his son He died at his residence in Padmanabhanagar peacefully See also Edit Poetry portalKannada literature Kannada poetry Vellala Sathyam Venugopal SorabReferences Edit Bharadwaj K V Aditya 3 May 2020 Noted poet Nisar Ahmed passes away The Hindu Retrieved 3 May 2020 a b NITYOTSAVA Pgm by Nisar Ahmed on Mar 28 Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 7 December 2010 Ganesh Deepa 6 August 2015 In the heart of Kannada The Hindu Retrieved 8 May 2020 List of Padma award winners www rediff com Rediff com 26 January 2008 Retrieved 12 May 2020 a b Glad a Kannadiga s name has gone all the way to Delhi Nisar The Hindu 27 January 2008 Archived from the original on 31 January 2008 Retrieved 7 December 2010 a b c d Pai Roopa 5 May 2020 Nisar Ahmed 1936 2020 Three poems that show his concern with politics philosophy justice Scroll in Retrieved 14 May 2020 a b c d e f Kumar V Vinay 5 May 2020 Remembering Nityotsava Kavi Nissar Ahmed one of Kannada literature s foremost poets The Newsminute Retrieved 9 May 2020 a b c d e f G S Kumar 30 September 2013 When Kannada poets held forte The Times of India Retrieved 9 May 2020 a b Chandan Gowda 9 May 2020 The gesture of Nissar Ahmed The Deccan Herald Retrieved 14 May 2020 Dr Veerappa Moily To Release Seemateetana Sirivanta Suggi Star of Mysore 19 September 2017 Retrieved 9 May 2020 Subhadramma Mansur receives Nadoja Award The Hindu 7 January 2004 Archived from the original on 18 February 2004 Retrieved 15 December 2010 Padma Awards Directory 1954 2009 PDF Ministry of Home Affairs Archived from the original PDF on 10 May 2013 Retrieved 7 December 2010 Pampa Award for Nisar Ahmed 2 November 2017 Retrieved 20 February 2018 Correspondent Special 17 August 2017 Poet Nisar Ahmed to inaugurate Dasara celebrations this year The Hindu Retrieved 8 May 2020 Kuvempu University honour for six Deccan Herald Retrieved 7 December 2010 a b Nityotsava poet Nissar Ahmed no more Deccan Herald 3 May 2020 Retrieved 8 May 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title K S Nissar Ahmed amp oldid 1120775788, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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