SANGRUR, Nov 10 — Author Munish Jindal has said his newly released Punjabi edition of Sada Punjab is “dedicated to the soul of Punjab’s soil, its mother tongue, and Punjabi identity.” The book was launched by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann in Dhuri on Sunday.
Jindal said he wrote the Punjabi version to ensure that the state’s culture and history are accessible to every Punjabi reader. “The English edition has received love from lakhs of readers over 13 years. I wanted the Punjabi version to reach those who feel in their own language,” he said.
Describing the book’s contents, he said it provides detailed knowledge about Punjab’s geography, historical periods, reform movements, and Sikh heritage. It also highlights freedom fighters’ sacrifices and the formation of the state.
Jindal expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister for releasing the book, calling it a “moment of pride for Punjab.” He added that Sada Punjab would be especially helpful for students and researchers seeking authentic material on the state’s history.
At the event, Punjab State Food Commission member Jasvir Singh Sekhon and Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation chairman Dalvir Singh Dhillon congratulated Jindal for his contribution to Punjabi literature.
