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Jaswant Singh Neki (also known as ((パンジャーブ語:ਜਸਵੰਤ ਸਿੰਘ)) (27 August 1925 – 11 September 2015) was a leading Indian Sikh scholar, significant neo-metaphysical Punjabi language poet〔 and former Director of PGI Chandigarh and Head of the Psychiatry Department at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi. As a poet he is most known for his poetry collections, ''Asle to Ohle Tak'' (Illusion and Reality, 1955) and autobiographical, ''Koi Naon Na Jane Mera'' (2000). He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in Punjabi in 1979 for his work, ''Karuna Di Chuh Ton Magron''.〔(Awardees ) Sahitya Akademi website.〕〔 His long autobiographical poem ''Simriti De Kiran Ton Pehlan'' (Before Shedding Memory) published in 1975, is considered masterpiece of Indian literature.〔〔 His works as scholar of Sikhism include, ''Ardaas: Darshan Roop Te Abhiyas'', ''Sada Vigas'', ''Achetan di Leela'' , ''Divine Intimations'', ''Prophet of Devotion'' and ''Pilgrimage to Hemkunt''. ==Early life and education==
He was born in village of Murid, District of Jhelum (now in present-day Pakistan). His father was S. Hari Gulab Singh and his mother was Smt. Sita Wanti. When he was still an infant, his parents moved to Quetta in (Baluchistan) in present-day Pakistan.
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