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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalGurmeet Singh Ghuman is a former Senior Superintendent of Police, a United Nations Peacekeeping veteran, and a recipient of multiple national and international honours. His lived experiences lends rare authenticity to this powerful work. Born in the small village of Chogul in the Kupwara district, Gurmeet Singh Ghuman is a highly respected retired officer who dedicated his life to public service. After completing his initial schooling in Chogul and graduating from Degree College, Sopore, he began his career with the Jammu and Kashmir Police as a Sub-Inspector. Through integrity, perseverance, Read More...
Gurmeet Singh Ghuman is a former Senior Superintendent of Police, a United Nations Peacekeeping veteran, and a recipient of multiple national and international honours. His lived experiences lends rare authenticity to this powerful work.
Born in the small village of Chogul in the Kupwara district, Gurmeet Singh Ghuman is a highly respected retired officer who dedicated his life to public service. After completing his initial schooling in Chogul and graduating from Degree College, Sopore, he began his career with the Jammu and Kashmir Police as a Sub-Inspector. Through integrity, perseverance, and commitment to duty, he rose to the senior rank of Superintendent of Police.
He pursued higher education, earning a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and a Diploma in Disaster Management, reflecting the breadth of his professional expertise. His service extended beyond national boundaries when he proudly represented India with the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Kosovo.
His distinguished career has been recognised with several prestigious awards, including the President’s Police Medal for Meritorious Service, the UN Peace Medal, the Internal Security Medal, and the DGP’s Medal.
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A glimpse into the largely unknown history of the sacrifices of Sikhs from Jammu and Kashmir. Unsung heroes of this persecuted community, the saviours of Kashmir fought relentlessly with utmost valour and lost both lives and property during the brutal Kabali raids.
Their sacrifices remain forgotten and hardly acknowledged, yet the Sikhs of Kashmir have shown remarkable resilience, standing as true torchbearers of the composite culture of Jammu and Kashm
A glimpse into the largely unknown history of the sacrifices of Sikhs from Jammu and Kashmir. Unsung heroes of this persecuted community, the saviours of Kashmir fought relentlessly with utmost valour and lost both lives and property during the brutal Kabali raids.
Their sacrifices remain forgotten and hardly acknowledged, yet the Sikhs of Kashmir have shown remarkable resilience, standing as true torchbearers of the composite culture of Jammu and Kashmir. They upheld the values of Kashmiriyat and nationalism amid chaos and visceral violence since Independence.
This book offers a glimpse into the genocide of Sikhs in Jammu and Kashmir—an episode that remains scarcely documented.
A glimpse into the largely unknown history of the sacrifices of Sikhs from Jammu and Kashmir. Unsung heroes of this persecuted community, the saviours of Kashmir fought relentlessly with utmost valour and lost both lives and property during the brutal Kabali raids.
Their sacrifices remain forgotten and hardly acknowledged, yet the Sikhs of Kashmir have shown remarkable resilience, standing as true torchbearers of the composite culture of Jammu and Kashm
A glimpse into the largely unknown history of the sacrifices of Sikhs from Jammu and Kashmir. Unsung heroes of this persecuted community, the saviours of Kashmir fought relentlessly with utmost valour and lost both lives and property during the brutal Kabali raids.
Their sacrifices remain forgotten and hardly acknowledged, yet the Sikhs of Kashmir have shown remarkable resilience, standing as true torchbearers of the composite culture of Jammu and Kashmir. They upheld the values of Kashmiriyat and nationalism amid chaos and visceral violence since Independence.
This book offers a glimpse into the genocide of Sikhs in Jammu and Kashmir—an episode that remains scarcely documented.
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