
Punjabi Novel
Punjabi novels reflect the rich culture, history, and social issues of the Punjabi-speaking community, primarily in India and Pakistan. Emerging in the 20th century, these novels often explore themes such as love, family dynamics, migration, and socio-political struggles. Notable authors include Amrita Pritam and Nanak Singh, whose works capture the ethos of Punjabi life, folklore, and resilience. The stories are often infused with local dialect and settings, making them relatable and engaging for readers, while also preserving the linguistic and cultural heritage of the Punjabi people.