Harjinder Pal Singh’s autobiography ‘Semi-Luckiest’ hits shelves

Renowned Panjab University alumni, Harjinder Pal Singh, celebrated for his unwavering commitment to societal betterment, launched his autobiography titled ‘Semi-Luckiest’ at the Chandigarh Press Club today, with the book unveiled by Dr. D.P. Singh. The autobiography chronicles Singh’s extraordinary journey, from his tenure at Microsoft in the US to his ongoing involvement with Not-for-Profit organizations.

Reflecting on the experience of writing the autobiography, Harjinder shared, “Embarking on the journey of ‘Semi-Luckiest’ has been a profound experience, allowing me to reflect on the twists and turns that shape our lives. It’s not just my story but a narrative of resilience, family bonds, and the pursuit of purpose.”

“In these pages, I share my journey with the hope that it resonates with others, encouraging them to find strength in adversity and savor the moments that make life truly extraordinary,” he further elaborated.

Contributors to this remarkable autobiography include Dr. Gurpreet K Moghe, Maninder Kaur, domestic help Sherry, and a host of family and friends who have played instrumental roles in making Harjinder’s life truly worthwhile.

“Semi-Luckiest” provides readers with a glimpse into Harjinder’s humble beginnings after his birth in Amritsar. The narrative unfolds to showcase his life’s experiences, from family medals and accolades to schooling and philanthropic initiatives as part of the Clinton Foundation. Notably, the book highlights a letter of appreciation from Bill Clinton and a gratitude note from Barack and Michelle Obama, taking readers on a nostalgic journey down memory lane.

Harjinder Pal Singh has consistently used his voice to address crucial issues, ranging from the solemnity of the 1971 Pakistan war to extending condolences on the anniversary of the 9/11 Twin Tower attacks. His concerns have also extended to topics such as air quality, the COVID-19 pandemic, and a poignant letter to a Pakistani general addressing human rights abuses regarding the killing of Indian soldiers at the LOC.

Furthermore, ‘Semi-Luckiest’ sheds light on Harjinder’s professional journey, including his stint working with Microsoft. The autobiography pays homage to his family, with a special mention of his grandfather, Butta Singh, who served in the military and fought for the Britishers in Burma during World War I (1939-45).

Ramesh Goyat

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