Sunday, July 31, 2011

Khushwant Singh Indo-Anglican Writer

Khushwant Singh is a great author and journalist. His writing style is quite exceptional, rich in biting humor, one could call it sarcasm even, decisive secularism, and much revered honesty. In the year 2000 he was granted highly praised "Honest Man of the Year Award" by the Sulabh International Social Service Organization for his brave commentary reflecting the pure reality.

One of the novels he became famous with is called "Train to Pakistan" in which rather shocking events are described. On the day prior to the partition of India and Pakistan Singh was driving to back to the town where his family resided when he came across a car with Sikhs. They were over excited and emotionally described him how they had just murdered a whole village harbouring Muslims. This story rather sharply affected the writer and he included pieces of it in his above mentioned novel. A couple of other books of his that are very well known are "Delhi" and "The company of women".

Singh's career as a journalist began in 1951 at All India Radio. Nowadays he has become such a revered commentaries writer that a weekly column of his, "With Malice Towards One and All", is publish not in a single newspaper but in several ones. Before this huge success he used to work as an editor of "Yojana", "Illustrated Weekly of India", "New Delhi", "Hindustan times". 

Singh is also known for having made a number of translations and a two volume history of Sikhs. In regard to the political side of his life we could reveal that for six years he has been a member of the upper house of the Indian Parlament - Rajya Sabha. The President himself presented him with the award Padma Bhushan in 1974, however ten years later Singh gave it back as an expression of protest against the Golden Temple siege.

If you are to travel to India take time to learn about its rich culture and ancient traditions, and do not forget to find cheap international calls in order to be able to keep in touch with your family and friends and they can call India, while on you're on the trip.

About the Author

Adrian Fisher is a London-based freelance journalist with a mission to make you a better and happier human being. Drawing attention to the peculiarities of life in the modern age is all part of the package. Check out his other articles for everything you need to know about VoIP calls and telecoms.

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