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'''Aasaram Lomate''' |
'''Aasaram Lomate''' (also spelled Asaram Lomte) is a contemporary Indian Marathi-language writer and journalist. Born in Guguli Dhamangaon, Selu taluka, Parbhani district, Maharashtra, He resides in [[Parbhani]] and works as a correspondent for the daily newspaper ''[[Loksatta]]'' {{cite web |url=https://www.loksatta.com/vishesha-news/asaram-lomte-1382530/ |publisher=Loksatta |last=Chitnis |first=Vaishali |title= 'वाचक अस्वस्थ होणं महत्त्वाचं' – आसाराम लोमटे | language=mr|date=2017-01-13 |accessdate=2017-12-23}}in Parbhani. He is best known for his short-story collection Ālok (2010), which won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 2016. Lomte’s writing is celebrated for its realistic and sensitive portrayal of rural Marathi life, social struggles, and human relationships. His other notable works include the short-story collections Ida Pida Talo and Valsara, the essay collection Dhulper (2017), and the novel Tasnas (2020) |
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