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Dr. Jernail Singh Anand
ਜਰਨੈਲ ਸਿੰਘ ਆਨੰਦ
Born1955|01|15
ALAMGIR, District Ludhiana, State Punjab, India
NationalityIndian
Other namesDr Jernail Singh Anand
CitizenshipIndia
EducationDoctorate of Philosophy in English
Occupation(s)Teacher, Poet, Author, Philosopher, Spiritualist, Environmentalist
Years active1973-Present
Known forDr Anand is celebrated for his prolific writing career, having authored over 161 books across various genres. He is also recognized for his advocacy in environmental conservation, notably leading tree-planting campaigns.
Notable workMahakaal Trilogy including Lustus The Prince of Darkness, The Dominion of The Netherworld, The Ultronic Age (Epic Literature)
ChildrenDr Manminder Singh Anand (Son, Assistant Professor in English at DAV College Chandigarh), Dr Kiranpreet Grover (Daughter, Teacher in English at Bhavan Vidyalaya Chandigarh)
Parents
  • Sh. Pritam Singh (father)
  • Shrimati ISHAR KAUR (mother)
AwardsCharter of Morava (2023) from the Association of Writers of Serbia, Doctor of Philosophy (Honoris Causa-2024) from University of Engineering and Management Jaipur
Websitehttps://ethicsacademy.co.in/ | http://worldliterature.in/

Dr. Jernail Singh Anand is an Indian poet, columnist, and environmental activist.[1][2] He has written 140 books of English poetry, fiction, non-fiction and spiritual writing.[3][4][5]

He retired as Principal and is now the Honorary Professor Emeritus at the Institute of European Roma Studies and Research, Crimes Against Humanity and International Law, Belgrade, Serbia. He is also an honorary member of the Association of Serbian Writers.[6][7] Dr. Anand co-developed the theory of Bio-Text in Critical Theory, along with Iranian scholar Dr. Roghayeh Farsi, chief coordinator of a research project on the Anand's poetry initiated by the University of Neyshabur, Iran.

Early life and education

Born in 1955 at Ludhiana, Punjab and grew up at native village Longowal in the Sangrur, Punjab, Anand graduated from Govt. College, Ludhiana, and earned his master's degree in English Literature from Punjabi University, Patiala.[8] Punjab University, Chandigarh awarded him a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 2000 for his work on mysticism in the poetry of Walt Whitman and Puran Singh.

Career

Anand began his career as a lecturer in English at Gujranwala Guru Nanak Khalsa College in Ludhiana, before becoming the principal at the DAV College in Bathinda, where he served for 10 years.[9] He represented India at the World Institute of Peace Nigeria organized World Peace Seminar in November 2016.[10]

During his career, he served on the boards of educational societies including the Senate and Syndicate of Punjabi University, and Board of Studies of Guru Kashi University. Anand has authored 140 books, published 120 articles, published various national and international anthologies, and written forewords for a number of books by other poets.

Anand is also a climate activist, leading a tree-planting campaign in Bathinda, Punjab, in association with the 27th Battalion of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, as part of the 'My Earth My Duty' initiative, instigated by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, which saw 21,000 saplings planted in the region. He subsequently continued with this campaign, planting approximately 100,000 saplings across the Punjab region.[11][12]

Awards and recognition

  1. ^ ""Dr. Jernail S. Anand (Poet), Writing in the Virtual World" by Aprilia Zank, Ph.D." THE POET BY DAY. 2017-10-19. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  2. ^ "Dr JERNAIL SINGH ANAND ….a philosopher of Language Life and Literature / Essay of Italian poetess Claudia Piccinno – VERBUMLANDIART". verbumlandiof Maharaja Ranjit Singh College, art.com (in Italian). Retrieved 2018-04-30.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "A Living Legend: Dr Jernail Singh Anand - A Bibliography". theinternalnews.co. 8 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Dr. Jernail S. ANAND". Galaktika Poetike "ATUNIS". 2016-09-14. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  5. ^ "A Million Destinies [Poems], Dr Jernail Singh Anand | 9781484831342 | Boeken". www.bol.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  6. ^ "Indian Author Dr Jernail Singh Anand nominated as Honorary Member of Association of Serbian Writers". Nov 21, 2022.
  7. ^ Aawaaz, Hamari (17 Nov 2022). "INDIAN AUTHOR DR. JERNAIL SINGH ANAND Nominated as HONORARY MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION OF SERBIAN WRITERS". hamariaawaz.com.
  8. ^ "The Interview of Dr J.S. Anand with the Turkish TV. Building Bridges". Galaktika Poetike "ATUNIS". 2016-07-06. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  9. ^ Anand, Dr Jernail Singh (2018-07-12). "Principal of DAV College". punjabcolleges.com. Archived from the original on 2020-06-30. Retrieved 2020-04-08.
  10. ^ "Chief Advisor To The President of the World Nations Writars' Union in Kazakhstan on Contemporary World Literature". www.wnwu.org. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  11. ^ Anand, J S (2009-08-28). "BATHINDA: VAN MAHOTSAV CELEBRATED". The Tribune Chandigarh. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
  12. ^ Anand, J S (2010-08-26). "My Earth My Duty Bathinda Joins Nationwide Tree Plantation Campaign". The Tribune Chandigarh. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
  13. ^ Garrido, Carlos Hugo (2017-10-09). "High Level Officials of THE WORLD NATION WRITERS UNION OF KAZAKHSTAN (WNWU)". World Nation Writers' Union. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  14. ^ BORTOLAZZI, SILVANO (2016-04-25). "WORLD UNION OF POETS CELEBRATES THE POWER OF POETRY: AIMS TO BRING A REVOLUTION IN THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF TIME, ISSUED BY Dr. J.S. ANAND, AMBASSADOR AND GENERAL DIRECTOR WUP". ATUNIS. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  15. ^ "Poems rediscover 'island called self'". The Tribune. 1 April 2016.
  16. ^ "J.S. Anand's Theory of Biotext And Critical Perspectives on His Poetic and Spiritual Creed (First Edition, 2016) / By Dr Roghayeh Farsi (Author, Introduction)". Galaktika Poetike "ATUNIS". 2017-10-11. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  17. ^ Ahmad, Israr (2016-05-11). "Pak poet to get Cross for Peace Award". The Nation. Retrieved 2018-04-30.