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Amar Goswami (Hindi: अमर गोस्वामी; 28 November 1945 – 26 June 2012) was a senior journalist and one of the prominent fiction writers of Hindi literature. His work includes satires, short stories, poems, novels, novelettes and translations from Bengali to Hindi. He was associated with Kathantar, Vikalp, Aagamikal, Sampa, Manorama, Ganga, Sunday Observer (Hindi), Bharti Features, Uxhur Bharat, Bharatiya Jnanpith, Remadhav Publications. His stories have been aired on All India Radio and short films have been made on his stories.

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  • Amar Goswami (Hindi: अमर गोस्वामी; 28 November 1945 – 26 June 2012) was a senior journalist and one of the prominent fiction writers of Hindi literature. His work includes satires, short stories, poems, novels, novelettes and translations from Bengali to Hindi. He was associated with Kathantar, Vikalp, Aagamikal, Sampa, Manorama, Ganga, Sunday Observer (Hindi), Bharti Features, Uxhur Bharat, Bharatiya Jnanpith, Remadhav Publications. His stories have been aired on All India Radio and short films have been made on his stories. (en)
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  • Hindi Kendriya Nirdeshalay – 1987–88, Bal & Kishore Sahitya Samman, Hindi Academy, Delhi 2003–04,Dr Ram Lal Verma Samman – 2006 , Indo-Russian Literary Club – 1999 (en)
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  • Hawa Ke Virudh,Is Daur Mein Hamsafar,Sabash Munnu (en)
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