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SINGAHI KA ANT | सिंगही का अंत [Perfect Paperback] VED PRAKASH KAMBOJ (Hindi Books and Novels)

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Author: Ved Prakash Kamboj
Publisher: Neelam Jasoos Karyalay
Binding: Perfect Paperback (Address Book Format)
Number of Pages: 230
Release Date: 01 January 2021
Language: Hindi
Reading Age: 13+ years
ASIN: B09HP6Z9D1


Description:

Renowned and legendary writer Ved Prakash Kamboj was one of the leading figures of Hindi popular literature during the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Born on December 1, 1939, in Shahdara, Delhi, he developed a passion for reading while assisting his father in their artifacts shop near the Red Fort.

He began with Indian folklore and religious texts before moving into detective fiction. His entry into the literary world was influenced by the celebrated author Om Prakash Sharma.

His first work, “Kangura,” was published around 1957–58 in Delhi and was republished after 62 years by Neelam Jasoos Karyalay. Over the years, his novels were consistently published by Neelam Jasoos and Ratan & Company, and later by various publishers across Delhi and Meerut.

His association with Neelam Jasoos spans more than 60 years and continues even today. His famous Singhi and Alfaanse series gained immense popularity—so much so that counterfeit novels were published under his name, though such attempts ultimately failed.

Known for his simple personality and literary contributions, he is also among the few authors who translated several world-famous works into Hindi, which became highly popular among readers.