Friday, November 8, 2013

AN ASYNCHRONOUS HISTORY SCRAPBOOK..A WORD ABOUT THE BOOK: Boggarapu Sitaramaiah

AN ASYNCHRONOUS HISTORY SCRAPBOOK
A WORD ABOUT THE BOOK
By Boggarapu Sitaramaiah

Jwala Narasimha Rao, former PRO to Dr Marri Channa Reddy and the Raj Bhavan (during Governor Kumudben Joshi’s tenure), is a seasoned and hardcore professional journalist.  More importantly, Jwala is a multi-faceted personality, very well informed on a variety of issues – from poultry to poetry. His professional growth has been extraordinarily incredible. He had also analyzed several national and international issues.  Albeit his preoccupation with writing books, he is one of the most sought after political analyst on several regional channels. 

Beginning his career as a librarian, he best utilized the time to make reading a habit and taken cue from several authors and thought of become a prolific writer himself.  He has already penned more than half a dozen books, independently or otherwise. 

This book, in particular, is a compilation of his contributions to variety of newspapers and magazines of repute. His first attempt as a writer was on Communism. As a native of Khammam district, the leftist influence is quite obvious. Inspired by the responses from his readers, he never looked back to express his strong view points on variety of subjects like tribal rights, human rights, literature, Hinduism, new government policy for taking up development projects under Public-Private-Partnership, Health initiatives and so on.


In sum, this book is a ‘must’ read book to gain an insight into various developments at local, national and international levels in a variety of fields. Truly, this book is also an inspiration to many budding writers!

When Jwala mentioned about his book to me I immediately felt that the book has to be brought out in Print and to be made available to many. I feel it a privilege to extend financial support to print and publish the book. I wish Jwala all the best.

Boggarapu Sitaramaiah
Advocate and Former MLA

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