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| name = I Am Still Alive
| title_orig = मैं आज भी जीवित हूं
| image = File:Sajjan_Singh_Vishnar_Portrait.jpeg
| caption = Sajjan Singh Vishnar
| author = Sajjan Singh Vishnar
| country = India
| language = Hindi
| genre = Autobiography
| publisher = [Insert publisher if available]
| release_date = 2018
| media_type = Print
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I Am Still Alive (Main Aaj Bhi Jeevit Hoon) is the Hindi-language autobiography of the late Shri Sajjan Singh Vishnar, a former cabinet minister in the Government of Madhya Pradesh. The book was published posthumously in 2018, compiling his thoughts and experiences originally penned in 1988.
About the Author
Sajjan Singh Vishnar was an Indian politician and social reformer. He was known for his dedication to the rights of Dalits and marginalized communities, and for leading movements against caste discrimination and untouchability. He viewed reservation as an administrative tool, not a path to equality.
Themes and Content
- Rise from poverty
- Movements for social justice and equality
- Political integrity vs modern-day corruption
- Honest and bold commentary on society and politics
Legacy
The book is a compilation of writings Vishnar gave to a close associate in 1988. It aims to inspire reform and awareness in the current socio-political landscape.
References
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