"My Mother India" by Dalip Singh Saund is a book written to challenge what people in the West think about India. It’s like a response to other books that didn't quite get Indian society right. The author talks about different parts of Indian culture, like what it's like to be a woman, how marriages work, and the ideas behind Hindu beliefs. The beginning of the book shares why the author wanted to write the book. He hopes to teach Americans about India's amazing culture because things were changing so fast. He wants people to really understand how Indian society works instead of just seeing it as something strange or exotic and shows that women have always been important in India and goes against the idea that they are simply powerless, setting up the rest of the book to explore things like marriage, values, and what it means to be Indian.

My mother India
By Dalip Singh Saund
A bold response sheds light on the realities of a vibrant culture, battling stereotypes, and celebrating the strength of its people.
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2022-07-20
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About the AuthorDalip Singh Saund was an Indian-American farmer, academic, lobbyist and Democratic Party politician who represented California in the United States House of Representatives from 1957 to 1963. He was the first Sikh, first Indian American, and first Asian American elected to the United States Congress. As a resident of Westmoreland, Saund represented California's 29th congressional district, consisting of Imperial and Riverside counties.
Dalip Singh Saund was an Indian-American farmer, academic, lobbyist and Democratic Party politician who represented California in the United States House of Representatives from 1957 to 1963. He was the first Sikh, first Indian American, and first Asian American elected to the United States Congress. As a resident of Westmoreland, Saund represented California's 29th congressional district, consisting of Imperial and Riverside counties.
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