Sampoorna Swaraj

Sampoorna Swaraj
Title Sampoorna Swaraj PDF eBook
Author Rajan Narayan
Publisher
Pages 318
Release 2012
Genre Goa (India : State)
ISBN

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Managing A Vision: Democracy, Development Governance

Managing A Vision: Democracy, Development Governance
Title Managing A Vision: Democracy, Development Governance PDF eBook
Author G.R.S. Rao
Publisher Gyan Publishing House
Pages 268
Release 2005
Genre India
ISBN 9788178353548

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The book captures the first five decades of constitutional democracy in India with particular reference to democracy, development, governance. This publication presents an original assessment of the constitution in action. The various issues discussed here revolve round the management of institutions of governance and process of development. It is a beautiful comprehensive analysis on the subject.

Roots and Wings

Roots and Wings
Title Roots and Wings PDF eBook
Author Jayant R. Joshi
Publisher Popular Prakashan
Pages 96
Release 2001
Genre Authors, Marathi
ISBN 9788171548804

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Milestones

Milestones
Title Milestones PDF eBook
Author Indrani Jagjivan Ram
Publisher Penguin Books India
Pages 297
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0670081876

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Memoirs of the wife of an Indian statesman.

The Sangh & Swaraj

The Sangh & Swaraj
Title The Sangh & Swaraj PDF eBook
Author Ratan Sharda
Publisher Prabhat Prakashan
Pages 224
Release 2020-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9353222362

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Of late; political compulsions have made Left and so-called secular parties run malicious propaganda about RSS’s role in independence struggle and malign its sterling record of public service. This book tells us that RSS was wedded to the cause of Swaraj since its inception. Dr. Hedgewar’s life and actions and the oath that swayamsevaks took clearly showed the commitment to freedom struggle. To convert this freedom into Swaraj; India required disciplined and brave spirited young men who would be dedicated to the national cause. British records clearly show that they were vary of RSS using its growing clout for independence struggle. Movement for freedom did not end with ‘Tryst with Destiny’ on 15th August; 1947. There were endless dark nights in this twilight period; when RSS workers were the biggest organised force apart from security forces who put their lives to risk to salvage whatever they could; of destroyed lives of millions. It is for people of India and history to judge whether these acts of bravery were patriotic or communal. The author highlights other factors that led to our Independence and underlines that it was not result of any one agitation or action but rose slowly over a wave that had built up on the back of cultural renaissance triggered by great spiritual leaders of Bharat. The Sangh & Swaraj by Ratan Sharda: This book delves into the historical and political aspects of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and its role in the struggle for Indian independence. Ratan Sharda provides insights into the RSS's contributions and its relationship with the concept of Swaraj. Key Aspects of the Book "The Sangh & Swaraj": 1. Historical Exploration: The book offers a historical exploration of the RSS's involvement in the fight for Swaraj (self-rule) during India's independence movement. 2. Political Insights: It provides political insights into the RSS's ideology and its impact on the Indian political landscape. 3. Contributions to Freedom Struggle: Readers gain an understanding of the significant role played by the RSS in the struggle for Indian independence. Ratan Sharda is the author of "The Sangh & Swaraj." He is known for his research and writing on various socio-political topics, including the RSS and its historical context.

Keywords for India

Keywords for India
Title Keywords for India PDF eBook
Author Rukmini Bhaya Nair
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 485
Release 2020-02-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 135003925X

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What terms are currently up for debate in Indian society? How have their meanings changed over time? This book highlights key words for modern India in everyday usage as well as in scholarly contexts. Encompassing over 250 key words across a wide range of topics, including aesthetics and ceremony, gender, technology and economics, past memories and future imaginaries, these entries introduce some of the basic concepts that inform the 'cultural unconscious' of the Indian subcontinent in order to translate them into critical tools for literary, political, cultural and cognitive studies. Inspired by Raymond Williams' pioneering exploration of English culture and society through the study of keywords, Keywords for India brings together more than 200 leading sub-continental scholars to form a polyphonic collective. Their sustained engagement with an incredibly diverse set of words enables a fearless interrogation of the panoply, the multitude, the shape-shifter that is 'India'. Through its close investigation and unpacking of words, this book investigates the various intellectual possibilities on offer within the Indian subcontinent at the beginning of a fraught new millennium desperately in need of fresh vocabularies. In this sense, Keywords for India presents the world with many emancipatory memes from India.

Gandhi@150

Gandhi@150
Title Gandhi@150 PDF eBook
Author Rajan Welukar
Publisher Jaico Publishing House
Pages 246
Release 2019-04-05
Genre History
ISBN 9388423658

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CELEBRATING THE MAHATMA'S RELEVANCE TODAY Contributors include: Ela Gandhi • Tushar Gandhi • RA Mashelkar • Anil Kakodkar • Brenda Gourley • Radhakrishnan Pillai • Kumar Ketkar • Rohini Hattangadi • Rajkumar Hirani • Bharat Dabholkar A collection of exceptional think pieces by some of the brilliant minds of our time Compiled and edited by noted scholar Rajan Welukar, Gandhi@150 explores the relevance of Mahatma Gandhi’s ideas in today’s world and the impact of his philosophy across a wide spectrum of areas such as religion, economics, science, education, the arts and health and development. In this book, the contributors explain how certain Gandhian concepts can be used for our nation’s advancement. For example, ‘Gandhian Engineering’ can help boost India’s progress with its focus on getting more from fewer resources for more people. In addition, the gram swaraj approach alone can stop the mass exodus of youth from villages to cities in search of jobs—a major worry for urban planners and village economies today. These are just a few of the many applicable solutions based on Gandhi’s ideas you will come across in these pages. To celebrate Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary, experts from various fields, such as Anil Kakodkar, RA Mashelkar, Douglas Roche, Ela Gandhi, Tushar Gandhi, Justice RC Chavan, Rajkumar Hirani and Daniel C Taylor among others, have contributed to this remarkable anthology. This book will help you understand why Gandhi’s views are relevant now more than ever. RAJAN WELUKAR, an eminent academician, is the former vice-chancellor of the University of Mumbai, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University and GH Raisoni University. He lives in Mumbai.