Ikram Ullah was born in 1930 in Jandiala, India, and finished primary school in Amritsar. After partition, he moved to Multan where he earned a bachelors degree before proceeding on to the University Law College in Lahore for LLB. He joined the Insurance trade in 1965, after practicing as an independent lawyer. His first collection of short stories ‘Jungle’ was published in 1962 to critical acclaim, followed by several other works of fiction including ‘Badaltey Qalib ‘Sawa Naizey Par Sooraj’ and Saaye Ki Awaz. He also translated Chinua Achebe’s ‘Things Fall Apart’ as ‘Bikharti Duniya’ on behalf of National Book Foundation.
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