The talk is about a collection of extraordinary stories centered on the role-model Sindhi refugees of 1947
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Pune, India
Saaz Aggarwal, an independent researcher and writer, based in Pune, India, will speak on ‘Sindh 1947’ at a program being held on Saturday April 20, 2024 at 5p.m on the occasion of Pune’s World Book Day at RAAH A Literacy & Cultural Center, Lullanagar.
This talk is about a collection of extraordinary stories centered on the role-model Sindhi refugees of 1947. Stories you have never heard before, stories you will love! They are illustrated with the author’s collection of high-quality archival images, which provide an added dimension.
Saaz Aggarwal’s body of writing includes biographies, translations, critical reviews and humor columns. Her books are in university libraries around the world, and much of her research contribution in the field of Sindh studies is easily accessible online. Her book ‘Sindh: Stories from a Vanished Homeland’ published in 2012, is an acknowledged classic.
Read: Sindhis have strong feeling of belonging – Saaz Aggarwal
Pune’s World Book Day is a people-centric, artists/authors-driven and inclusive celebration. It is a one-of-a-kind book celebration that represents changing eras and evolving generations. It is a multi-lingual event that combines classic paper books with innovative and next-generation forms such as audiobooks, eBooks, digital library, and developing sectors such as self-publication and more.
Register: https://zfrmz.in/8FU7L7Vd7Gd4O4JeuPRj
Contact: 7798578140 / 9422517939
Complete Schedule of Pune’s World Book Day https://bit.ly/BookDay24
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