The document provides brief biographies of 11 influential Indian social reformers from the 19th-20th centuries who worked on issues like women's rights and education, eradication of untouchability and caste discrimination, modernization of language and literature, and India's independence movement. Some of the reformers mentioned are Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati, Rabindranath Tagore, Bhimrao Ambedkar, Swami Vivekananda, Jyotirao Phule, and Mohandas Gandhi.
Amish Tripathi is an Indian novelist known for his Shiva trilogy of books. He was born in 1974 in Mumbai and grew up in Odisha. Tripathi worked in finance for 14 years before becoming a novelist. His notable works include the Immortals of Meluha, Secret of the Nagas, and Oath of the Vayuputras. He has won several awards for his literature including the Society Young Achievers Award and has been listed as one of India's most influential celebrities by Forbes India multiple times. All of Tripathi's novels discuss Hindu religious topics as religion has had a strong influence on him from his family and upbringing.
Louise Abeita Chewiwi was a Native American writer from Isleta Pueblo who published her first book of poetry called "I am a Pueblo Indian Girl" at age 13, making it one of the first books published by Native American artists. The book was illustrated by Native American artists and published by the National Gallery of the American Indian, which was formed specifically to publish her work. She had a long career in education to promote Native American culture.
Indian media turns a deaf ear to issues of caste and mass mobilization. At the outset of our niche independent journalistic journey, we had tracked how the 1992-1993 post Babri Masjid demolition violence dropped off the coverage of the national media especially when crucial witnesses of the affected minority began deposing before the Justice BN Srikrishna Commission from 1993-1998. (Communalism Combat, August 1994..Sounds and Silences).
This document provides brief biographies of 10 famous Indian English writers: Salman Rushdie, Arundhati Roy, Vikram Seth, V.S. Naipaul, Rohinton Mistry, Amitav Gosh, Chetan Bhagat, Jhumpa Lahiri, Kiran Desai, and Amit Chaudhuri. It outlines where they were born, notable works, awards received, and other biographical details. All 10 writers have achieved both national and international recognition for their contributions to English literature from India.
This document contains summaries of biographies of four Indian scholars and writers:
1) Sunita Jain was an Indian novelist, short story writer, and poet who published over 60 books in English and Hindi. She received several literary awards and honors for her work.
2) Dada Lakhmi Chand was a poet of the Haryanvi language who wrote songs containing moral messages. He was considered illiterate but a great poet.
3) Kaloji Narayana Rao was an Indian poet, freedom fighter, and political activist from Telangana. He was involved in independence and civil rights movements.
4) K.C. Yadav was a historian from H
The document provides brief biographies of 11 influential Indian social reformers from the 19th-20th centuries who worked on issues like women's rights and education, eradication of untouchability and caste discrimination, modernization of language and literature, and India's independence movement. Some of the reformers mentioned are Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati, Rabindranath Tagore, Bhimrao Ambedkar, Swami Vivekananda, Jyotirao Phule, and Mohandas Gandhi.
Amish Tripathi is an Indian novelist known for his Shiva trilogy of books. He was born in 1974 in Mumbai and grew up in Odisha. Tripathi worked in finance for 14 years before becoming a novelist. His notable works include the Immortals of Meluha, Secret of the Nagas, and Oath of the Vayuputras. He has won several awards for his literature including the Society Young Achievers Award and has been listed as one of India's most influential celebrities by Forbes India multiple times. All of Tripathi's novels discuss Hindu religious topics as religion has had a strong influence on him from his family and upbringing.
Louise Abeita Chewiwi was a Native American writer from Isleta Pueblo who published her first book of poetry called "I am a Pueblo Indian Girl" at age 13, making it one of the first books published by Native American artists. The book was illustrated by Native American artists and published by the National Gallery of the American Indian, which was formed specifically to publish her work. She had a long career in education to promote Native American culture.
Indian media turns a deaf ear to issues of caste and mass mobilization. At the outset of our niche independent journalistic journey, we had tracked how the 1992-1993 post Babri Masjid demolition violence dropped off the coverage of the national media especially when crucial witnesses of the affected minority began deposing before the Justice BN Srikrishna Commission from 1993-1998. (Communalism Combat, August 1994..Sounds and Silences).
This document provides brief biographies of 10 famous Indian English writers: Salman Rushdie, Arundhati Roy, Vikram Seth, V.S. Naipaul, Rohinton Mistry, Amitav Gosh, Chetan Bhagat, Jhumpa Lahiri, Kiran Desai, and Amit Chaudhuri. It outlines where they were born, notable works, awards received, and other biographical details. All 10 writers have achieved both national and international recognition for their contributions to English literature from India.
This document contains summaries of biographies of four Indian scholars and writers:
1) Sunita Jain was an Indian novelist, short story writer, and poet who published over 60 books in English and Hindi. She received several literary awards and honors for her work.
2) Dada Lakhmi Chand was a poet of the Haryanvi language who wrote songs containing moral messages. He was considered illiterate but a great poet.
3) Kaloji Narayana Rao was an Indian poet, freedom fighter, and political activist from Telangana. He was involved in independence and civil rights movements.
4) K.C. Yadav was a historian from H
This document contains summaries of biographies of four Indian scholars and writers:
1) Sunita Jain was an Indian novelist, short story writer, and poet who published over 60 books in English and Hindi. She received several literary awards and honors for her work.
2) Dada Lakhmi Chand was a poet of Haryanvi language who wrote songs containing moral messages. He was considered a great poet despite being illiterate.
3) Kaloji Narayana Rao was an Indian poet, freedom fighter, and political activist from Telangana. He was involved in independence and civil rights movements.
4) K.C. Yadav was a historian from H
The document provides brief biographies of several important Indian figures from history:
- Mohandas Gandhi, who went to England to study law and later led the non-violent movement for independence in South Africa.
- Rabindranath Tagore, a Bengali poet, writer, and philosopher who achieved some success in India but was largely unknown outside the country.
- Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, who chaired the committee that drafted the Indian constitution and played a key role in establishing rights for Dalits and the oppressed.
- Several other religious and social reformers, artists, and political leaders who impacted India are also summarized.
Subhash Chandra Bose &Indian National Army.shivanitiwary
Concise analysis on Life history, activity of great nationalist Subhash Chandra Bose. Discussion on his activity, Indian National Congress & falling out with Gandhi. Mention of Forward Bloc & Indian National Army, leading to overall conclusion.
Khushwant Singh was a prominent Indian novelist and journalist born in 1915 in British India. He wrote widely on political and social issues in India and was known for his secularism, humor, and love of poetry. Singh had a long career as a writer and editor, editing several magazines and newspapers and publishing novels, short stories, histories, and translations of religious texts. He was also a member of the Indian parliament for a time and received several honors, including the Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan awards from the Indian government.
"Commonwealth Literature Does Not Exist" in Imaginary Homelands"goswamigayatri
This document summarizes Salman Rushdie's essay "Commonwealth Literature Does Not Exist" which argues that the term "Commonwealth literature" implies a master-slave relationship between English literature and the literatures of former British colonies. Rushdie believes this categorization places colonial-era literatures in a "ghetto" below English literature. He discusses how the idea of Commonwealth literature is problematic as it is based on nationality and politics of language rather than the content or quality of the works. The document provides context on Rushdie's views and briefly outlines some prominent Commonwealth writers.
Shankar Dayal Sharma was the ninth President of India from 1992 to 1997. Prior to that, he served as the eighth Vice President of India and Chief Minister of Bhopal state. He was a lifelong member of the Indian National Congress party and held several ministerial portfolios at the national level. As President, Sharma had to swear in three different Prime Ministers during his final year in office. He died in 1999 from a heart attack at the age of 81.
The document provides brief biographies of 15 Indian leaders who played important roles in India's independence movement and the drafting of the Indian constitution:
- Vallabhbhai Patel, Abul Kalam Azad, T. T. Krishnamachari, Rajendra Prasad, Jaipal Singh, Harendra Coomar Mookerjee, Durgabai Deshmukh, Baldev Singh, Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi, B. R. Ambedkar, Syama Prasad Mookerjee, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sarojini Naidu, Somnath Lahiri.
Many of these leaders served as ministers
Khushwant Singh - The End of India (2003, Penguin Books) - libgen.lc.pdfTabrezAhmad23
Analysing the communal violence in Gujarat in 2002, the anti-Sikh riots of 1984, the burning of Graham Staines and his children, the targeted killings by terrorists in Punjab and Kashmir, Khushwant Singh forces us to confront the absolute corruption of religion that has made us among the most brutal people on earth. He also points out that fundamentalism has less to do with religion than with politics. And communal politics, he reminds us, is only the most visible of the demons we have nurtured and let loose upon ourselves.
The Letter's from a father to his daughterDivyam Sukhija
this presentation is on the book letters from a father to his daughter this book was written by jawaharlal nehru to indra gandhi he told her about the growth of earth and human and the development of universe
Indianness in the novels of rohinton mistry with refrence to culture & traditionAlexander Decker
This document provides an overview and analysis of Rohinton Mistry's novels, focusing on his portrayal of Indian culture and the Parsi community. It discusses how Mistry, an Indian-Canadian author, writes about the immigrant experience and reflects on themes of identity and culture. The document summarizes some of Mistry's major works, including Such a Long Journey, A Fine Balance, and Family Matters. It explores how Mistry captures the social and political realities of India through his characters and storylines, while also representing the Parsi community as cultural outsiders in India.
This document provides a summary of Gita Mehta's book Karma Cola, which examines the influx of Westerners to India during the 1960s hippie movement and the commercialization and misrepresentation of Indian spirituality. The book satirizes how concepts like "karma" were trivialized and sold as commodities to Western tourists seeking spirituality. It highlights how this led to the exploitation of foreigners by so-called gurus and degraded Indian culture. The document also provides background on Mehta and her experience covering the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war that informed her writing. It analyzes how Karma Cola critiques the myth of a mystical East being consumed by the materialistic West.
Mulk Raj Anand, prominent Indian author with hundreds of novels, short stories, and critical essays in English and is also considered as a founder of the English-language Indian novel.
Toru Dutt was a 19th century Indian poet who wrote extensively about Indian themes, characters, and stories from epics in her poetry. She incorporated elements of Indian culture and heritage, reflecting her commitment to representing and celebrating Indian identity through her literary works. Some of her most famous poems that showcase her "Indianism" include "Savitri" retelling the story from the Mahabharata, "Prahlad" featuring the Hindu god Vishnu, and "The Lotus" using the lotus flower as a symbol of India. Her poetry played a role in fostering appreciation for Indian traditions both in her time and for future generations.
The document provides brief biographies of important historical figures from India, including politicians, freedom fighters, social reformers, and spiritual leaders. Some of the figures mentioned are Mohandas Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Kamaraj, Rajiv Gandhi, Thiruvalluvar, Subhas Chandra Bose, Shivaji, Ambedkar, Dadabhai Naoroji, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Jayaprakash Narayan, Vallabhbhai Patel, Syama Prasad Mookerjee, Tukaram, Sri Aurobindo, Dnyaneshwar, Bal Gangadhar Til
Mahatma Gandhi was born in 1869 in India and led the non-violent movement for Indian independence from British rule. Through satyagraha and civil disobedience, he forced the British to grant India independence in 1947. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the first President of independent India and had participated actively in the freedom movement. Rani Laxmi Bai was the brave queen of Jhansi who fought against the British during the 1857 uprising and became a symbol of resistance to British rule in India.
Political Landscapes and Social Crossroads: A Study of ‘The Ministry of Utmo...Faiz Ullah
The current study explores the complicated portrayal of socio-political conditions in postpartition India and the contested region of Kashmir in Arundhati Roy's novel. The analysis
extends to the thematic exploration and representation of transgender identity within the
complex Indian society and politics. The present study aims to answer two key questions: How
does Arundhati Roy depict the socio-political conditions in post-partition India and Kashmir?
What is the significance and impact of the representation of transgender identity in Indian
society and politics within the novel? Employing a qualitative methodology, the study draws on
expository, evaluative, and systematic approaches, utilizing both primary sources from the novel
and secondary sources from scholarly articles. The theoretical framework is rooted in queer
theory, emphasizing the uncertainty of identity categories and challenging binary distinctions,
providing a comprehensive understanding of the socio-political landscape and transgender
experiences in "The Ministry of Utmost Happiness."
Here is a short Presentation on the Great Novel by Shashi Tharoor - The Great Indian Novel
It gives its Short summary, Themes involved, style and my views.
This document contains summaries of biographies of four Indian scholars and writers:
1) Sunita Jain was an Indian novelist, short story writer, and poet who published over 60 books in English and Hindi. She received several literary awards and honors for her work.
2) Dada Lakhmi Chand was a poet of Haryanvi language who wrote songs containing moral messages. He was considered a great poet despite being illiterate.
3) Kaloji Narayana Rao was an Indian poet, freedom fighter, and political activist from Telangana. He was involved in independence and civil rights movements.
4) K.C. Yadav was a historian from H
The document provides brief biographies of several important Indian figures from history:
- Mohandas Gandhi, who went to England to study law and later led the non-violent movement for independence in South Africa.
- Rabindranath Tagore, a Bengali poet, writer, and philosopher who achieved some success in India but was largely unknown outside the country.
- Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, who chaired the committee that drafted the Indian constitution and played a key role in establishing rights for Dalits and the oppressed.
- Several other religious and social reformers, artists, and political leaders who impacted India are also summarized.
Subhash Chandra Bose &Indian National Army.shivanitiwary
Concise analysis on Life history, activity of great nationalist Subhash Chandra Bose. Discussion on his activity, Indian National Congress & falling out with Gandhi. Mention of Forward Bloc & Indian National Army, leading to overall conclusion.
Khushwant Singh was a prominent Indian novelist and journalist born in 1915 in British India. He wrote widely on political and social issues in India and was known for his secularism, humor, and love of poetry. Singh had a long career as a writer and editor, editing several magazines and newspapers and publishing novels, short stories, histories, and translations of religious texts. He was also a member of the Indian parliament for a time and received several honors, including the Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan awards from the Indian government.
"Commonwealth Literature Does Not Exist" in Imaginary Homelands"goswamigayatri
This document summarizes Salman Rushdie's essay "Commonwealth Literature Does Not Exist" which argues that the term "Commonwealth literature" implies a master-slave relationship between English literature and the literatures of former British colonies. Rushdie believes this categorization places colonial-era literatures in a "ghetto" below English literature. He discusses how the idea of Commonwealth literature is problematic as it is based on nationality and politics of language rather than the content or quality of the works. The document provides context on Rushdie's views and briefly outlines some prominent Commonwealth writers.
Shankar Dayal Sharma was the ninth President of India from 1992 to 1997. Prior to that, he served as the eighth Vice President of India and Chief Minister of Bhopal state. He was a lifelong member of the Indian National Congress party and held several ministerial portfolios at the national level. As President, Sharma had to swear in three different Prime Ministers during his final year in office. He died in 1999 from a heart attack at the age of 81.
The document provides brief biographies of 15 Indian leaders who played important roles in India's independence movement and the drafting of the Indian constitution:
- Vallabhbhai Patel, Abul Kalam Azad, T. T. Krishnamachari, Rajendra Prasad, Jaipal Singh, Harendra Coomar Mookerjee, Durgabai Deshmukh, Baldev Singh, Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi, B. R. Ambedkar, Syama Prasad Mookerjee, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sarojini Naidu, Somnath Lahiri.
Many of these leaders served as ministers
Khushwant Singh - The End of India (2003, Penguin Books) - libgen.lc.pdfTabrezAhmad23
Analysing the communal violence in Gujarat in 2002, the anti-Sikh riots of 1984, the burning of Graham Staines and his children, the targeted killings by terrorists in Punjab and Kashmir, Khushwant Singh forces us to confront the absolute corruption of religion that has made us among the most brutal people on earth. He also points out that fundamentalism has less to do with religion than with politics. And communal politics, he reminds us, is only the most visible of the demons we have nurtured and let loose upon ourselves.
The Letter's from a father to his daughterDivyam Sukhija
this presentation is on the book letters from a father to his daughter this book was written by jawaharlal nehru to indra gandhi he told her about the growth of earth and human and the development of universe
Indianness in the novels of rohinton mistry with refrence to culture & traditionAlexander Decker
This document provides an overview and analysis of Rohinton Mistry's novels, focusing on his portrayal of Indian culture and the Parsi community. It discusses how Mistry, an Indian-Canadian author, writes about the immigrant experience and reflects on themes of identity and culture. The document summarizes some of Mistry's major works, including Such a Long Journey, A Fine Balance, and Family Matters. It explores how Mistry captures the social and political realities of India through his characters and storylines, while also representing the Parsi community as cultural outsiders in India.
This document provides a summary of Gita Mehta's book Karma Cola, which examines the influx of Westerners to India during the 1960s hippie movement and the commercialization and misrepresentation of Indian spirituality. The book satirizes how concepts like "karma" were trivialized and sold as commodities to Western tourists seeking spirituality. It highlights how this led to the exploitation of foreigners by so-called gurus and degraded Indian culture. The document also provides background on Mehta and her experience covering the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war that informed her writing. It analyzes how Karma Cola critiques the myth of a mystical East being consumed by the materialistic West.
Mulk Raj Anand, prominent Indian author with hundreds of novels, short stories, and critical essays in English and is also considered as a founder of the English-language Indian novel.
Toru Dutt was a 19th century Indian poet who wrote extensively about Indian themes, characters, and stories from epics in her poetry. She incorporated elements of Indian culture and heritage, reflecting her commitment to representing and celebrating Indian identity through her literary works. Some of her most famous poems that showcase her "Indianism" include "Savitri" retelling the story from the Mahabharata, "Prahlad" featuring the Hindu god Vishnu, and "The Lotus" using the lotus flower as a symbol of India. Her poetry played a role in fostering appreciation for Indian traditions both in her time and for future generations.
The document provides brief biographies of important historical figures from India, including politicians, freedom fighters, social reformers, and spiritual leaders. Some of the figures mentioned are Mohandas Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Kamaraj, Rajiv Gandhi, Thiruvalluvar, Subhas Chandra Bose, Shivaji, Ambedkar, Dadabhai Naoroji, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Jayaprakash Narayan, Vallabhbhai Patel, Syama Prasad Mookerjee, Tukaram, Sri Aurobindo, Dnyaneshwar, Bal Gangadhar Til
Mahatma Gandhi was born in 1869 in India and led the non-violent movement for Indian independence from British rule. Through satyagraha and civil disobedience, he forced the British to grant India independence in 1947. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the first President of independent India and had participated actively in the freedom movement. Rani Laxmi Bai was the brave queen of Jhansi who fought against the British during the 1857 uprising and became a symbol of resistance to British rule in India.
Political Landscapes and Social Crossroads: A Study of ‘The Ministry of Utmo...Faiz Ullah
The current study explores the complicated portrayal of socio-political conditions in postpartition India and the contested region of Kashmir in Arundhati Roy's novel. The analysis
extends to the thematic exploration and representation of transgender identity within the
complex Indian society and politics. The present study aims to answer two key questions: How
does Arundhati Roy depict the socio-political conditions in post-partition India and Kashmir?
What is the significance and impact of the representation of transgender identity in Indian
society and politics within the novel? Employing a qualitative methodology, the study draws on
expository, evaluative, and systematic approaches, utilizing both primary sources from the novel
and secondary sources from scholarly articles. The theoretical framework is rooted in queer
theory, emphasizing the uncertainty of identity categories and challenging binary distinctions,
providing a comprehensive understanding of the socio-political landscape and transgender
experiences in "The Ministry of Utmost Happiness."
Here is a short Presentation on the Great Novel by Shashi Tharoor - The Great Indian Novel
It gives its Short summary, Themes involved, style and my views.
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1. Indus Source Books is a niche, independent book publisher in Mumbai
passionately committed to publishing good and relevant literature. We
believe that the written word is one of the most important mediums of
communication and we seek to bring out publications that help to serve
our readers, the community, and the world we live in.
2. This book named (ek hoti fulrani) is
about Bhakti Barve, one of the best
performers on the Marathi stage, as she
describes in her life journey.
About The
Author:
Rajanish Joshi is the sub-
editor of Sakal in Solapur. He
writes on various subjects
including theatre and drama.
He is the author of six books
and has won numerous
awards.
3. This book examines the extraordinary
contribution of Sardar Patel, from his
unflinching support to Gandhi’s
satyagrahas and the Indian freedom
struggle, to his farsighted and
courageous approach in building a
strong, integrated India.
About The
Author:
Balraj Krishna began his
career as a journalist with
the Civil & Military Gazette,
Lahore, in 1944. Post-
Partition in New Delhi, he was
with the Publicity Division of
the External Affairs Ministry
and the British Information
Services.
4. गेल्या कित्तेि वर्ाांत, अनेि भार्ाांमध्ये लोिमान्य
किळिाांवर कवपुल साकित्य कलकिले गेले. त्यापैिी िािी
साकित्य तर इति
े लक्षवेधी आकि तपशीलवार आिे
िी, लोिमान्य किळिाांचे जीवन आकि िार्य समजून
घेताना, प्रत्येि वेळी आपली मान अकभमानाने
उांचावते.
About The
Author:
Balraj Krishna began his
career as a journalist with
the Civil & Military Gazette,
Lahore, in 1944. Post-
Partition in New Delhi, he was
with the Publicity Division of
the External Affairs Ministry
and the British Information
Services.
5. Bal Gangadhar Kher, first Premier of
Bombay State, was a solicitor, scholar
and social worker by choice and a
politician by necessity. He was chosen
to lead the Congress Legislative Party,
a singularly difficult task which he
fulfilled with flair and distinction.
About The
Author:
Prof. Girish Joshi, M.A. in
Marathi and Sanskrit, is a
professor at the Acharya
Marathe College and a part-
time professor at SIES. He
has translated into Hindi and
Marathi several books
6. A pictorial biography of Y.B. Chavan,
first Chief Minister of Maharashtra and
former Deputy Prime Minister of India,
that takes the reader on a visual journey
through his life and career in
Maharashtra, and at the national and
international level.
About The
Author:
R.D. Pradhan (b. 1928) joined
the Indian Administrative
Service (IAS) in the erstwhile
Bombay state in 1952 and
had a varied and interesting
career at the state and Union
level and as a UN civil
servant.
7. From a nondescript village in Kerala to
India’s financial capital Bombay, the
journey of Madhav Krishna Bhaskar
Nair (MKB to most colleagues) is a
delightful insight into both the pre and
post Independence days of economic
and business journalism.
About The
Author:
MKB Nair was the
former deputy editor of
the Economic Times,
and also the acting
editor of the pink paper
daily for a brief period.