Wali Ashraf Sabuhi
Born as Syed Wali Ashraf in Delhi, Ashraf Suboohi Dehlvi was a sketch-writer, humorist, short-story writer, dramatist, broadcaster, translator and writer of children`s stories. But it is his sketch-writing that has preserved a seat for him in the hall of fame.
Having passed his matric exam in 1922 from Delhi`s Anglo-Arabic High School, Suboohi Sahib later on did his BA from Punjab University Lahore as a private candidate.
With the setting up of the Delhi Radio station, he began broadcasting talks. He also wrote plays, features and women`s programmes for radio. In 1929, he joined the postal department, but kept on writing and launched `Armaghan`, a literary journal, from Delhi.
When Baba-i-Urdu Moulvi Abdul Haq moved the offices of Anjuman Tar
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