Mail trains do not stop at this station, but the morning mail train’s whistle tells the mullah at the mosque that it is time for prayer. Only two passenger trains, one from Delhi to Lahore the morning and the other from Lahore to Delhi in evening, stop at the station. The Station Master himself sells tickets, collects tickets at the exit, sends messages over the telegraph. Mano Mara has a railway station which has a colony of shopkeepers and hawkers who supply food, betel leaves, etc. The three buildings surround a common courtyard having a large peepal tree in the middle. Mano Majra has only three brick buildings, house of the money-lender Lala Ram Lal, the Sikh temple and the mosque.
They visit the Sikh temple which is visited by all, even by Lala Ram Lal. There are a few families of sweepers who belong to neither of the religious communities, but they have goined the American missionaries in dance and singing.
The Sikhs are the land owners and the Muslims are the tenants. The others, the Sikhs and the Muslims are in equal number. Only seventy families live in that village.
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He was born in 2 February 1915 and died in 20 March 2014. Khushwant Singh is Indian novelist, lawyer, politician and journalist who is popular for political novels. Instead of depicting the Partition in terms of only the political events surrounding it, Singh digs into a deep local focus, providing a human dimension which brings to the event a sense of reality, horror, and believability (Source: Wikipedia). It recounts the Partition of India in August 1947. The book was first published in 1956 and first novel of the author. Train To Pakistan by Khushwant Singh is a historical novel which is written by Khushwant Singh and the book is Bengali Translated Book of Khushwant Singh.