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SARNA, MOHINDER SINGH (1923 -)

Sarna, Mohinder Singh born in 1923 at Rawalpindi, he joined the Indian Audits and Accounts Service after his B.A. (Hons.) and retired as Accountant General (Central Revenues) in 1981. He started writing at the age of twenty, and his first collection of short stories Father de Admi (Men of Stone) was published in 1949. He has so far written 235 short stories collected in his eleven books of short stories and a selection of his best stories. He has also written four novels, the latest being Neela Gulab and Suha Rang Majeeth Da. Sri Sama has also authored four epics in verse dealing with the lives of Sikh Gurus and heroes like Guru Gobind Singh and Guru Teg Bahadur, besides a literary autobiography.

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