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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal"Uncle, were you a refugee?"
This curious question often arises when my son-in-law recounts how he arrived in Singapore—”on a boat.”
In tracing the remarkable journey of a Sindhi family from Pakistan to India, Singapore, Japan, Spain, and beyond, the author delves into the rich history and vibrant culture of Sindh and the Sindhis. Against the backdrop of Partition, this narrative captures the resilience and enterprise of a community navigating displacement and rebuilding lives.
Blending personal stories with insights into Singapore's growth and development, the book offers a compelling and accessible exploration of heritage, migration, and identity for readers everywhere.
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Premilla Rajan is an avid reader, an adventurous traveler, and a highly accomplished student. Her transition from blogging to book writing has been seamless. She enjoys writing on art, history, spirituality, literature, language, and learning. Vibrant and forward-thinking, she seamlessly adapts to modern technological developments. Frequently traveling between Singapore and Chennai, she continues to nurture her curiosity about life and spirituality.
Credits: Gayatri Krishna and Harshvardhan Rajan.
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