Archive for November, 2019

12
Nov

Indian Express Interview on Panjab

   Posted by: aman    in Punjab

Dear Friends,

I am so glad Parul from Indian Express did the first interview with me, the author of Panjab: Journeys Through Fault Lines.

‘I came to Punjab a quarter-century after militancy had ended, a half-century after the new state was formed, almost three quarters of a century after independence and the Partition, a century after the Gurdwara Reform Movement, birth of SGPC and Akali Dal, a century and a half after the Singh Sabha was created (and Arya Samaj and the Ahmediya movement), and a century and three quarters after the British annexed Punjab. My question was only one: has peace returned? I realised no. Peace has not returned. Peace has never returned. The current Punjab I witnessed is frothing over with disquiet.’

Please read more here ….

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8
Nov

Panjab: Book Alert by Amita Paul

   Posted by: aman    in Punjab

Dear Friends,

I am glad to share with you a Facebook review of my recent book by much loved and respected Amita Paul.

Friend Amandeep Sandhu’s Book Panjab: Journeys through Fault Lines has finally come out after years of hard work, focused travel, and painstaking research.

It is a treasure trove of information and insights on Punjab, its history and its current situation, not only for the outsider but for the insider as well, and most of all for those who are a bit of both or not quite sure which one they are or how much of each they are.

Who first called Panjab, Panjab? Who are the Jutts? What is the Anandpur Saheb Resolution? How and when did the idea of Khalistan evolve and where does it stand now? What is the real situation on the ground about drug addiction in Punjab? What happened to agriculture in Punjab after the Green Revolution peaked? What is the so called river waters dispute of Punjab with Haryana Delhi and Rajasthan all about? Why are Sikhs called a martial race? Did Sikhism really manage to eradicate caste from Punjab? Where does Punjab stand today? What is the way forward for Punjab?

Amandeep Sandhu does not shy away from any of these questions and many others like these, and though he does not claim to give the final answer on anything, he does take you on a journey or a set of journeys where you may be clearer about what you think the answer might be.

If you are curious about such issues and if you would like to know more about them, do read this book.

Amandeep’s voice is gentle, compassionate, truthful and trustworthy. You may not agree with all he says – I myself differ on many issues – and he could well be mistaken in some of his views but you can rest assured that he would never lie. This is a very honest book.

Panjab : Journeys through Fault Lines

Published by Westland Publishers, Chennai, is available on Amazon as well as in all leading bookstores

I would love to hear from you your reactions once you have read it. I thoroughly recommend it

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8
Nov

The Statesman Review: Filling in the Void

   Posted by: aman    in Punjab

Dear Friends,

the first mainstream media review of Panjab: Journeys Through Fault Lines has come out today in The Statesman, Delhi edition.

It is a bit literal but positive. I have waited all day for a web link. Yet, first is first, and since it is out, here is the review.

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3
Nov

Caravan: Lists Panjab: Journeys Through Fault Lines

   Posted by: aman    in Punjab

Dear friends,

recently, The Caravan magazine, for whom I wrote nine stories which sort of form the back-bone of my book, featured Panjab: Journeys Through Fault Lines as a must read.

Please see link here …

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Dear friends,

as we wait for formal reviews of Panjab: Journeys Through Fault Lines, as befits the democratisation of views sharing platforms, a reader speaks their mind on Amazon: five stars!

Take a bow Karthik Venkatesh. You shaped my rambling notes, cut out about 80,000 words, and made this book.

Thank you anonymous reader. You validate our work.

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Dear Friends,

From October 30th until today, for the fourth day running Panjab: Journeys Through Fault Lines is No 1 New Release in History of India of Kindle Amazon worldwide. The Kindle price of he book too climbed seven dollars from $2.99 to $9.22. I just hope we do not have a repeat of the ‘hen with golden eggs’ story. :)

But, fourth day, not bad! Track this link …

 

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Dear Friends,

The Quint has decided to carry this extract from my book Panjab: Journeys Through Fault Lines, from Chapter 12 – ‘Patit – Apostate

Please read here …

Please buy, bless, and spread the word.

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