Biography of Sahil Mudasir

Sahil Mudasir is an Indian Kashmiri poet, born in Melhura Shopian on 04 February, 1993. His collections include ' The Shadows' and 'Secrets Of An Occupied Heart'.He has co-author ed more than 5 books, chief among them are 'Inked Gems ', ' Dreamers Never Die' ' Sheen'

Sahil was brought up in an illustrious and highly educated middle class family.Sahil got his early education from his native village.He did his BA from Govt.Degree college Anantnag and MA in English Literature from University Of Kashmir.In June 2019, he qualified National eligibility Test for assistant professor for higher education.
Working as a teacher, Mudasir sahil is a renowned poet and a well known writer of modern times.Through his poetry, the poet highlights the socio political and, economic conditions of his home land ,Kashmir.The poet very aptly keeps his write ups juxtaposed with the outside and inside barricades of conflict and wars.There are other subjects and themes on which the poet writes.His write ups include poems of everyday life with themes mostly of love, nature,relationships,emotions,religion etc.
The poet has acclaimed fame and name by being an exceptional figure in the world of literature.His poetry has been published in number of national and international journals, magzines, newspapers, websites, anthologies and so on.
The poet has been honoured with many awards at various levels.
Publications at:
Bharath vision, Indian Periodical, International Art and literary Review, Spillword, oracle opinions, Muse India, Litlight, The Kashmir Pulse, Asian Literary society, ALS Magazine, Indian Talent, Poets Hunter, Internet poetry, The Bards of America.

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