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  1. Mar 21, 2014 · Khushwant Singh weaves the story from a different perspective, instead of depicting the Partition in terms of only the political events surrounding it. Singh brings in a human dimension with deep local focus that makes times appear to the readers in awe, horror, and believability.

  2. Aug 31, 2018 · Khushwant Singh (August 15, 1915-March 20, 2014) was born in Hadali, a town of Khushab district in Punjab, in an affluent Sikh family. His father, Sir Sobha Singh, was a prominent builder and contractor known for building most of Government of India secretariat buildings.

  3. Khushwant Singh. Khushwant Singh was an Indian author, lawyer, journalist, diplomat, and politician known for his provocative, honest, and witty writing. Singh was born in Hadali, British India (now present day Pakistan) in 1915. His exact day of birth is unknown, as births and deaths weren’t recorded in his time, but February 2nd, a date his ...

  4. Khushwant Singh (2 February 1915 – 20 March 2014) was an Indian writer, poet and journalist. His work was mostly in English. He was best known for his secularism. He was born in Hadali, British India, which is now Sargodha District, Pakistan . Singh died from natural causes on the morning of 20 March 2014 at his home in New Delhi.

  5. Khushwant Singh is a renowned name in the literary world. His name comes in the list of top finest columnists and writers of India. After completing his studies, he began his career as a law practitioner in 1938 in the Lahore High Court.

  6. Mar 21, 2014 · Khushwant Singh is best known for his novel Train to Pakistan, which recounts the bloody split between India and Pakistan in 1947. On the book's first page, he writes, "Muslims said the Hindus had ...

  7. Khushwant Singh was born in 2 February, 1915 in village Hadali in Khushab district Sargodha, Punjab - now in Pakistan. His family was very rich. His father Sir Sobha Singh had made his money as a builder and contractor who was responsible for constructing many buildings in and around what is today New Delhi.

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