Sir Chhotu Ram


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Biography of Chhotu Ram, 1881-1945, Indian freedom fighter and statesman.




SIR CHHOTU RAM - A SAGA OF INSPIRATIONAL LEADERSHIP


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About the life of Sir Chhotu Ram




The Forgotten Ram


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Sir Chhotu Ram


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On the life and works of Sir Chhotu Ram, 1881-1945, Indian freedom fighter and peasant leader from Punjab, India.




Sir Chhotu Ram


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Biography of Sir Chhotu Ram, 1881-1945, Indian statesman, who resisted the partition of Punjab.




Haryana: Past and Present


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My Father


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In 1946, Baloo Lal Panagariya, then twenty-five years old, arrived in Jaipur to join the editorial staff of the newspaper Lokvani, devoted to exposing the excesses of the British and princely rulers of Rajputana. Though unremarkable in itself, the story behind this event is one of the triumph of human spirit over adversity. Baloo Lal was born in a remote village in Rajasthan, in a family that could not scrape together two full meals a day. He lost his father at five and mother at fourteen. The village lacked even a primary school. Yet, thanks to the wisdom and sacrifice of his mother and his own perseverance, he completed his education, went on to serve with distinction as a civil servant in the newly formed state of Rajasthan and, after retirement, wrote the first definitive book on the history of the freedom movement in Rajasthan. In a very real sense, Baloo Lal's journey from the village of Suwana to the city of Jaipur was a long and arduous one, much more so than that of his own son, decades later from Jaipur to Washington, DC. His success led to more milestones in the next generation, with two of his children being honoured with Padma awards and another with a presidential award. My Father: The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man adds a new dimension to the history of India. It is a reminder that post-independence India was built not just by a handful of leaders working at the top but numerous ordinary citizens who shaped its many contours from below.




Punjab Politics


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The Crisis in India


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Collection of essays predominantly on the political condition of India during British rule in 1920s.




Empire and Islam


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The tensions inherent in the structure and ideology of colonial organization thus provide the backdrop for the study. Gilmartin's extensive use of private papers, biographies, and autobiographies of prominent as well as less prominent political leaders helps give this study a balanced viewpoint. He also draws on a range of popular and private Urdu materials that lend the book an authentic voice."--BOOK JACKET.