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Meet Lata Jagtiani, a true blooded Sindhi from Mumbai, India. A writer. A lecturer. And a very well liked person. How do you write a book on the partition experiences of Sindhi Hindus? Covering those who were rich, became poor or in difficult times and have become rich again. This means a lot of reflections and experiences. Ask Lata. She was successfully able to compile profiles and interviews of 140 global Sindhis. They are all now part of the 543 page book of Sindhi Reflections which is a history book all Sindhi Hindus over the world must preserve. She is also the author of other books such as "Bhagavad Gita in 365 Days", "Towards Light", "Temple Bells and other stories".
Some chapters of her book Sindhi Reflections and several postings can be found on her blogs index page: http://www.blogger.com/profile/14889491308963520023 You may order this book priced at Rs 800 from anywhere in India and it will be delivered free to you. For orders from abroad, couriering charges will vary of course. Congratulations Lata. We Sindhis are proud of you.
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