About the AuthorMadanjeet Singh was born on 16th April 1924 in Lahore, present-day Pakistan. A well-known painter and a distinguished photographer, he is an internationally known author of several books on art and other subjects, closely interwoven with UNESCO's and SAARC's programmes, principles and ideals. He has published several books, among them: - Indian Sculptures in Bronze and Stone (1951), - - -
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Date of publication: 2008 Number of pages: 144 pages Format: 25 cm x 20 cm |
On 26 May 2008, the Institute of Kashmir Studies was inaugurated in Srinagar, Kashmir, by H.E. Shrimati Pratibha Patil, President of India, to promote the traditional Bhakti-Sufi-Rishi pluralistic culture of Kashmiriyat.
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Date of publication: 2007 Number of pages: 32 pages Format: 25 cm x 20 cm UNESCO ISBN: 9 789231 040559 |
This monograph was produced in celebration of the 60th Anniversary of UNESCO and on the occasion of the annual meetings of UNESCO Goodwill Ambassadors and SAF Governing Council, South Asia Foundation arranged performances of 40 outstanding south asian dancers and musicians at the UNESCO house, Paris.
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Date of publication: 2005 |
Over half a century and a score of books later, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh wrote the introduction to Madanjeet Singh's latest book, The Sasia Story (2005).
It is a poignant and riveting saga of the traumatic communal conflicts that the author witnessed in the aftermath of Partition and which shaped his lifelong commitment to secular ideals and regional cooperation.
He strongly believes that in today's fast-moving and ultra-competitive world no country can survive unilaterally. 'Sasia' is a name he has coined for South Asia's common currency in the hope that, like the Euro, it will become an anchor of economic stability, peace and prosperity.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu describes The Sasia Story as 'a splendid tribute to the people of the region and to the author'.
The Sasia Story has been published in English, French, Spanish and other major European language editions by UNESCO in cooperation with the European Commission and South Asia Foundation.
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The Timeless Energy of the Sun
Date of publication: 1996 |
1993
The Sun, In Myth and Art
Date of publication: 1993 |
1989
This my People
Date of publication: 1989 |
1968
Himalayan Art
Date of publication: 1968 |
1954
India, Paintings from Ajanta Caves
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Date of publication: 1954 |
In 1949, shortly after India's partition, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru handwrote the Preface to This My People - later published worldwide (1989) in several languages. 'An astonishing book of photographs..... his is a mental journey through the India he loves deeply', wrote Souren Melikian, the eminent art critic of The International Herald Tribune.
The famous film producer Ismail Merchant praised 'the aesthetic merits and historical value of the book' in a full-page review in The New York Times.