PESHAWAR: In order to benefit general public, researchers and university students, all three books of prominent columnist and author Dr Fasihuddin Ashraf have been made available on the Internet for free.

A statement issued here said that Dr Fasih, who is also commandant of police training college Hangu, had penned three books including Khama Bajosh (Boiling pen), Sahra Main Azan (A call in the desert) and Safar Ki Dhol (The dust of journey) and these books have been made available on the Internet for free.

All the three books are compilation of his research articles and critical essays, which are commented upon and reviewed by dozens of reputable national and international scholars.

The statement said that this initiative can benefit general readers, university students, MPhil/PhD scholars, CSS and PMS candidates, media analysts, columnists and researchers interested in various social, national and international issues.

Dr Fasih’s English writings are already available on the websites of Pakistan Society of Criminology and Pakistan Journal of Criminology.

Published in Dawn, October 25th, 2017

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