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Amarnath Vaishnavi Foundation releases Rohini Vaishnavi’s Book, ‘Doon’: A collection of five connected stories, in Jammu

Author, Ms Rohini Vaishnavi is an entrepreneur who spent two decades in Sales & Marketing leadership roles in the corporate sector.

Jammu, January 20, 2024: Doon, A collection of five connected stories, written by Ms. Rohini Vaishnavi was released today by Amarnath Vaishnavi Foundation at the Writers club Jammu. Sh. Vijay Bakaya, Ex Chief Secretary, J & K presided over the event.

Mr. Vijay Bakaya said that the book was extremely important for passing on the narrative of the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits, through sensitively written short stories, to build bridges between the new generations of Kashmiris.

Author Ms. Rohini Vaishnavi said that Doon, which means “Walnut” in Kashmiri, symbolizes culture, and the book touches upon an emotional journey about the dilution of culture due to displacement over generations.

Sh.Balkrishan Sanyasi called it a story of loss. Prof. R.L Shant said that the stories were lively, characters felt real and the plot was extremely convincing. He said that the stories of women writers were written sensitively and reflected personal experiences of the author.

Dr. Mahesh Kaul, presented a paper and Er. Vinod Kumar, also reflected on the book.

The book portrays the loss of a collective and individual identity due to forced displacement. The geography is embedded in the rituals and traditions which in turn create human bonds, restore and enrich languages. It is a poignant depiction of how cultures die. The stories, depict the nuances of human emotions, mental health, relationships and intangible loss, which left Kashmiri Pandits dumbfounded for almost two decades. It portrays their struggle against the change, which constantly challenged their identity.

Author, Ms Rohini Vaishnavi is an entrepreneur who spent two decades in Sales & Marketing leadership roles in the corporate sector. She also supports the education of Kashmiri Pandits living in migrant camps under Amarnath Vaishnavi Foundation. Rohini is a columnist in Times of India Opinion and the editor of “The Chronicles of Kashmir,” a book by Balkrishan Sanyasi. She received Svavlambika Women Achiever’s Award 2021.

The event was supported by “The Writing Experts”, a brand communication and content creation agency founded by Rohini Vaishnavi and Vomedh, a socio-cultural organization, based in Jammu.

Notable scholars and other eminent people from different walks of life attended the event. Among many others who attended were Sh.Avtar Mota, Sh. A.K Naz, Sh.Pyare Hatash, Sh. Adarsh Ajit Prof. Kulbhushan Mehrotra, incharge Nanaji Deshmukh library, Sh.Kuldeep Saproo and Sh.Hiralal Bhat. Mr B B Sher a well-known social activist presented “Nilmat Puran” to Ms. Rohini Vaishnavi.

Sh. Ramesh Marhatta anchored the event and Sh.Rohit Bhat, President of Vomedh, delivered the vote of thanks.

The book is available for purchase on Amazon and Flipkart.

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