SANGRUR, Nov 10 — Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Sunday released the Punjabi edition of Sada Punjab, a book written by author Munish Jindal, at his camp office in Dhuri.
Congratulating Jindal, who hails from Dhuri, Mann said the book offers “comprehensive insight into Punjab’s rich history and cultural identity.” He added that such works play an important role in connecting people with their roots.
The book covers Punjab’s geography and history from ancient to modern times, with sections on social and religious reform movements and the state’s formation. It also traces the evolution of Sikh history and documents the contributions and sacrifices of freedom fighters such as Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru.
Author Munish Jindal said Sada Punjab aims to raise awareness about Punjab’s cultural identity and heritage. “The English edition has been appreciated by lakhs of readers for over a decade. I believe the Punjabi edition will bring every Punjabi closer to their land and language,” he noted.
He added that the book would also serve as a valuable resource for students preparing for competitive exams, especially civil services.
Among those present at the release were Punjab State Food Commission member Jasvir Singh Sekhon and Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation chairman Dalvir Singh Dhillon, who congratulated Jindal on the publication.