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This is Aarish Chhabra’s first book. Its focus is Chandigarh but it goes beyond the obsession with the city’s planning and architecture. Originally published by Unistar Publications (Mohali, 2017), the book dwells into an aspect that has hardly been explored before — how life is inside this city, and how people here view life that goes on outside. It is a collection of stories, social commentary and a lot of other things between the lines, al
This is Aarish Chhabra’s first book. Its focus is Chandigarh but it goes beyond the obsession with the city’s planning and architecture. Originally published by Unistar Publications (Mohali, 2017), the book dwells into an aspect that has hardly been explored before — how life is inside this city, and how people here view life that goes on outside. It is a collection of stories, social commentary and a lot of other things between the lines, all originally published in the author’s weekly column for the newspaper Hindustan Times, where he worked for eight years. An inside-outside view of Chandigarh, its culture and its people, the book romances and critiques the city in equal measure, treating it both as a subject and a metaphor.
[Re-upped as a self-published book via Notion Press for faster delivery]
In "Shadows of Punjab," set against the serene backdrop of a rural Punjab village, a tale of love, betrayal, and redemption unfolds. Parminder, driven by love for his uncle and fueled by the discovery of hidden truths, embarks on a quest for justice that unravels the harmony of Fatehgarh. As secrets emerge and alliances shift, Parminder must navigate a web of deceit and confront the burden of his actions. With the guidance of the wise village elder, Bhai Sahib
In "Shadows of Punjab," set against the serene backdrop of a rural Punjab village, a tale of love, betrayal, and redemption unfolds. Parminder, driven by love for his uncle and fueled by the discovery of hidden truths, embarks on a quest for justice that unravels the harmony of Fatehgarh. As secrets emerge and alliances shift, Parminder must navigate a web of deceit and confront the burden of his actions. With the guidance of the wise village elder, Bhai Sahib, and the unwavering loyalty of his faithful dog, Bheema, Parminder seeks to heal the wounds of the past, unite his community, and find his own path to forgiveness.
This book is about Chandigarh, but not about architecture and its planned bits. It talks about life as it happens in this big/small town, and how the world looks from here. Aarish Chhabra’s first book, it is a collection of stories, first-person accounts, social commentary, and anecdotal pieces, all originally published in the author’s weekly column for the Hindustan Times (2013–17). An inside-outside view of Chandigarh, its culture and its p
This book is about Chandigarh, but not about architecture and its planned bits. It talks about life as it happens in this big/small town, and how the world looks from here. Aarish Chhabra’s first book, it is a collection of stories, first-person accounts, social commentary, and anecdotal pieces, all originally published in the author’s weekly column for the Hindustan Times (2013–17). An inside-outside view of Chandigarh, its culture and its people, the book romances and critiques the city in equal measure, treating it both as a subject and a metaphor.
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