Khalish Dehlavi
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Khalish Dehlavi, who was born Kanwar Krishan Singh Bhayana,[1] is an Indian civil engineer and Urdu-language poet.[1] who designed Sahar International Airport in Mumbai, and the |Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium and Indian Election Commission headquarters in New Delhi.[1]
He was born in 1935 in the state of Punjab, India.[citation needed]
He adopted the pen name "Khalish" and is known popularly as "Khalish Dehlavi".