Abstract

Abul Fazal Siddiqui’s novel “Tarang” was published in 1989. Due to its unique theme and style, “Tarang” is a significant addition to the Urdu novel history. The effects caused by the use of narcotics with all of its minute details on human life are a part the story. It’s an essential novel for depicting the pure rural society. The economic reflection of the rural society is another theme of the novel, “Tarang”. The central idea of the novel is that how a middle-class family is financially devastated by getting addicted to drugs. One of the motifs of the novel is about the economy of the human beings. The social relations presented in “Tarang” are also of enormous significance. This novel revolves around rural society and the social life of Sikhs of the united Punjab which reflects the social and economic life of India by telling the story of Chauhangarh’s Thakur Shivraj Singh and his only son Thakur Harpal Singh.

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