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Weight | 100 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
Weight | 100 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
The book tells about the female political leaders of India from the point of view of the newspaper reporter, the women who adorned the post of chief Minister and the above posts or the party leadership like Indira Gandhi, Mamata, Jaylalita, Sushama Swaraj, Mayawati etc. are the subject of this book. The personality of these women, their qualities of leadership, their rhights and endurance for the bright future, all is made known here (in this book) interestingly by Savita Deo Harkare
The soldiers don?t expect anything from the Society, they just desire that their government and countrymen should be aware about their dutiful sacrifice and honour their death during the war. After the stinging defeat in war between India and china in 1962, the war with Pakistan was won by our brave soldiers, some of whom sacrificed their lives with smiling and dignified ways at the altar of Bharat Mata. The war fought in 1965, in which C I M H Abdul Hamid or lieutenant Colonel Ardeshir Tarapor, a winner of the Paramveer chakra were the dauntless fighters. How many of us know about them and their glorious and frightful fight. The new generation ought to know about them. Time has come to make them know about and enlighten them about the balanced war fought by Indians after the independence. Keeping this in mind 1965 war and its account has been given in this book, so that all Indians would become aware about the sacrifice and the peaceful life we are enjoying at the stake of their brave death.
Bhagvat Gita is not a basic guiding force for Indians only, but is force for the whole world. The new generation, which don?t read it should get right line of thinking. Keeping this in mind, some precious precepts from Gita have been selected and included in this book for the benefit of new generation.
Since our Bahujan icons inspire us in each and every struggle of our life, we must celebrate and propagate their work. This book is a step towards that direction. The work of Barrister Saheb is very inspiring. In the socio-political arena of independent India, we rarely come across a leader who is so dedicated to his cause as Barrister Saheb was. He carried forward Babasaheb’s legacy of simultaneous engagement with parliamentary politics and ground politics. Limiting him only to the identity of a Republican leader would be an injustice to his versatile personality. He was a parliamentarian, a barrister, a journalist, a diplomat of India’s foreign policy, a champion of the rights of the marginalized and women, a mass leader, and a staunch ideologue of Ambedkarite thought. One can feel thrilled and overwhelmed to find these many aspects within only one personality. Without an unwavering resolution to devote one’s life to the cause of the downtrodden, one cannot do such a mountain of work. This book is tribute to Barrister Saheb and his humongous work on his birth centenary year and 40th death anniversary year.