
Ravinder Singh Sodhi is a renowned Punjabi writer with seventeen published literary works, including plays, poetry, stories, and literary criticism. He has reviewed over five hundred books for various newspapers and magazines in Punjab, the UK, the USA, Australia, New Zealand, and Pakistan. Many of his stories have been translated into Hindi and featured in national Hindi magazines. Additionally, some of his stories have been transcribed into Urdu and published in Urdu newspapers in Pakistan. His collection of Punjabi plays was recognized as the best play of 1987 by the Punjab Language Department. He also writes in English, and several of his articles have been published in English newspapers in Canada and Australia.
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