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India since independence / Chandra, Bipan; Mukherjee, Mridula; Mukherjee, Aditya 2007  Book
Chandra, Bipan Book
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Edition Revised and updated
Publication New Delhi, Penguin Books, 2007.
Description xvi, 771pYellow spine
Summary/Abstract This book describes how the Constitution was framed, how Nehruvian political and economic agenda and basics of foreign policy evolved and developed. This revised edition offers a scathing analysis of the growth of communalism in India ad the use of state power in furthuring its cause. It documents the fall of the National Democratic Alliance in the 2004 General Elections, the United Progressive Alliance's subsequent rise to power and the Indo-US Nuclear Deal that served to unravel the political consensus at the Centre.
Standard Number 978014310494 Pb.
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India's struggle for independence / Chandra, Bipan; Mukherjee, Mridula; Mukherjee, Aditya; Mahajan, Sucheta 1989  Book
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Publication India, Penguin Group, 1989.
Description 600pBlue and Yellow Spine
Summary/Abstract Gives a study of India's epic struggle for freedom.
Contents The first major challenge: The Revolt of 1857 Civil rebelions and Tribal uprisings Peasant Movements and uprisings after 1857 Foundation of the Congress: The myth Foundation of the Indian National Congress: The reality Socio-religious reforms and National awakening An Economic critique of Colonialism The fight to secure press freedom Propaganda in the legislatures The Swadeshi Movement - 1903-1908 The split in Congress and the Rise of Revolutionary Terrorism World War I and Indian Nationalism: The Ghadar The Home Rule Movement and its fallout Gandhiji's early career and activism The Non-Cooperation Movement - 1920-1922 Peasants Movements and Nationalism in the 1920s The Indian working class and the National Movement The struggles for Gurudwara Reform and temple entry The years of Stagnation - Swarajists, No-changers and Gandhiji Bhagat Singh, Surya Sen and the Revolutionary terrorists The Gathering Storm - 1927-1929 Civil disobedience - 1930-1932 From Karachi to Wardha: The Years from 1932-1934 The Rise of the Left-Wing The Strategic Debate - 1934-1937 Twenty-eight months of Congress rule Peasant Movements in the 1930s and '40s The freedom struggle in Princely India Indian Capitalist and the National Movement The Development of a Nationalist Foreign Policy The rise and growth of Communalism Communalism - The liberal phase Jinnah, Golwalkar and extreme communalism The crisis at Tripuri to the Cripps Mission The Quit India Movement and the INA Post-War National Upsurge Freedom and partition The long-term strategy of the National Movement The Indian National Movement: The Ideological dimension
Standard Number 9780140107814 Pb.
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Karm / Mukherjee, Aditya; Mukherjee, Arnav 2015  Book
Mukherjee, Aditya Book
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Publication New Delhi, Rupa Publications, 2015.
Description 262pRed spine
Summary/Abstract Mumbai a fetid city, full of crime and violence. Rising above it, a flattened obelisk of polished black granite, stands the Rustomji Group's imposing headquarters the One World Tower. And at its very tip, is Babylon, Vishnu Rustomji Mistry's famous garden on top of the tallest building in Mumbai the centre of its wealth and power. It's the day the flamboyant billionaire will make his big announcement. Yet, it'll be one of the few days in the year when his won't be the biggest story. It's the day a letter will be found that could change the meaning of everything. A simple letter, signed ‘The People's Guardian', which threatens the Chief Minister with dire consequences. When model-turned-newscaster Tara and rookie journalist Sudhir Navkar stumble upon clues about this possible vigilante, they are led on a breadcrumb trail from the eerie slums of gangland Mumbai to the high-rise towers of SoBo. As the two of them try desperately to solve the mystery, they begin to uncover a frightening conspiracy that threatens to cast a shadow on the entire nation and on their lives. In a choice between love, life and their karm, will they have the courage to pursue the truth?
Standard Number 9788129134707 Pb.
Key Words IBDP  Suspense fiction  Indic fiction  Thrillers fiction 
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