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Pakistani writer (1945–2020)
Abdul Qadir Junejo
Born
Abdul Qadir (1945-09-13)13 September 1945 Village Jinhan, Tharparkar, Sindh
Abdul Qadir Junejo (Sindhi: عبد القادر جوڻيجو) (Urdu: عبد القادر جونیجو) (13 September 1945 – 30 March 2020) was a novelist, playwright[2] and columnist[3] who wrote in Sindhi, Urdu and English.
Early life
Junejo was born in the small village of Jinhan, Tharparkar, Sindh.[4] His father, Mureed Hussain Junejo, was a police officer.
Junejo received his primary education in his native village. He then attended the University of Sindh where he earned a Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Education and a Master of Arts in sociology.[5]
Career
In 1962, Junejo started working as a primary school teacher, becoming a secondary school teacher in 1972. He was then appointed Director at the Institute of Sindhology, Jamshoro. He remained chairman of Sindhi Language Authority[6] from 15 September 2005 to 10 May 2008. He wrote 22 Sindhi dramas for radio and 11 Urdu dramas for television.