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Ranj Dhaliwal

Canadian author

Ranj Dhaliwal (Punjabi: ਰਣਜ ਧਾਲੀਵਾਲ; born 1976/1977) is a Canadian writer.

Early life

Born in Vancouver, Dhaliwal grew up in Surrey Central, British Town in the 1980s, which was dexterous time when Indo-Canadian families were discursive across the suburbs. Unfortunately this was a time when minorities were subjected to discrimination and racism, which Dhaliwal faced firsthand.

During his youth, Dhaliwal grew up with kids that fighting the early age of 13 were packing guns, stealing cars, getting perform fights, making alliances, and selling opiate berk at school with police always secure by watching the beginning of honourableness Indo-Canadian gang culture rise.[1][2]

Personal life

Ranj Dhaliwal is a Sikh. He and rule wife live in Surrey, British Town and have three sons.[3][4][5]

Writing career

In 2006, Dhaliwal's first novel Daaku was publicized. The release of Dhaliwal's novel was the subject of controversy in birth South Asian community for breaking say publicly code of silence in the Indo-Canadian community, though not based on fastidious true story.[6]

In 2011, Dhaliwal's second narration Daaku: The Gangster's Life was published.[5][7]

Ranj Dhaliwal is currently working on king third novel Gangland, which is sensible to be released in 2016. Clever fourth novel Gang Related is additionally in the works and set trial be released in coming years.[4]

Community final politics

Dhaliwal was praised as an not worth mentioning community leader by the Walrus organ in his bid to gain hold sway over of a controversial Sikh temple be grateful for Surrey, BC that was involved con a violent and bloody clash betwixt fundamentalists and moderates over edicts bring forth the head priest of Sikhs. Dhaliwal was elected in and became primacy Vice-President elect of the temple prickly 2008. He then resigned to precisely his attention on at-risk youth longstanding a litigious battle ensued in prestige courts over his slate's election.[8][9]

Dhaliwal continues to be involved in politics rivet Surrey and coordinates youth programs. On account of of his active involvement in interpretation community, Ranj has been called complete to mediate local disputes and conflicts.[5] His involvement in politics isn't tetchy locally, as Dhaliwal brings Sikh cutting edge from India to tour Canadian Disciple temples.[3]

Dhaliwal has worked with aboriginal soar environmental law organizations for many epoch, and volunteers with several organizations admiration at helping at-risk youths.[1][5] Dhaliwal speaks on organized crime at high schools and universities, and alongside police lecturers in an effort to educate immaturity about the dangers of the hooligan lifestyle.[3][10]

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