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Posted: Jan 13, 2009 at 2316 hrs IST

Roop's Banne Channe is a collection of articles on global issues
Banne Channe, a collection of articles on various socio-political and global developments, penned by acclaimed Punjabi writer Ripudaman Singh Roop, was released today by Punjabi Lekhak Sabha, in association with Punjab Sahit Academy. The book is a collection of articles on global issues, developments of the socio-political sphere in the last one-and-a-half decade. The writer, a practicing lawyer of Punjab and Haryana High Court has to his credit four story collections in Punjabi and Rani Rutt, a book of poetry. Roop senses globalization, world politics and its implications from the angle of his Marxist ideology and vision. The writer, in Banne Channe addresses issues like future of Communist Movement and Left unity, literature, education, employee movements, analysis of Indian and international socio-political scenario in context with the concept of globalization.
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