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Best stories from the Indian classics / Naravane, V.S. 2005  Book
Naravane, V.S. Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lotus Collection, 2005.
Description 208pBlack Spine
Summary/Abstract Selections from the Panchatantra, Kadambari and Kathasatitasagara encompass myth, legend, mystery and fantasy.
Standard Number 8174363238 Pb.
Key Words Tales  India  IBDP  World literature  Sanskrit literature 
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ID:   016702


India: the siege within: Challenges to a nation's unity / Akbar, M.J. 2011  Book
Akbar, M.J. Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lotus Collection, 2011.
Description 325pCream Spine
Summary/Abstract This title succeeds in explaining the resilient achievements of India's secular democracy as well as its vulnerability and failures.
Contents I. The birth of Pakistan and the survival of India II. Punjab III. Kashmir
Standard Number 9788174362681 Pb.
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ID:   019903


Manoj Pandey / Cardozo, Ian; Kumar, Rishi (ill.) 2013  Book
Kumar, Rishi (ill.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lotus Collection, 2013.
Description 32pBlack Spine
Series Param Vir Chakra
Summary/Abstract The 1999 Kargil War brought out the best in Indian soldiers. Lieutenant Manoj Pandey was instrumental in throwing the enemy forces out from the Batalik sector. Lieutenant Manoj Pandey could always be counted upon as someone who took up the most difficult challenges in the Army. His unmatched daredevilry is what enabled him to destroy four Pakistani posts during this war. He charged towards the last bunker with a grenade in his hand and the war cry 'ayo gorkhali' on his lips the many guns that pointed at him ineffective in inciting any fear in the braveheart.
Standard Number 9788174369000 Pb.
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ID:   019902


Nirmaljit Singh Sekhon / Cardozo, Ian; Kumar, Rishi (ill.) 2014  Book
Kumar, Rishi (ill.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lotus Collection, 2014.
Description 32pBlue Spine
Series Param Vir Chakra
Summary/Abstract Flying Officer Nirmal Jit Singh Sekhon, PVC (17 July 1945 – 14 December 1971) was an officer of the Indian Air Force. He was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest military decoration, in recognition of his lone defence of Srinagar Air Base against a PAF air raid during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. He is the only member of the Indian Air Force to be so honoured.
Standard Number 9788174369246 Pb.
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Shaitan Singh / Cardozo, Ian; Kumar, Rishi (ill.) 2014  Book
Kumar, Rishi (ill.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lotus Collection, 2014.
Description 32PBlue Spine
Series Param Vir Chakra
Summary/Abstract Major Shaitan Singh Bhati, PVC (1 December 1924 - 18 November 1962) was an Indian Army officer, who was awarded Param Vir Chakra, the highest wartime gallantry medal, posthumously, for his leadership and courage during the Sino-Indian War of 1962.
Standard Number 9788174369154 Pb.
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Somnath Sharma / Cardozo, Ian; Kumar, Rishi 2013  Book
Kumar, Rishi (ill.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lotus Collection, 2013.
Description 32pLight Blue Spine
Series Param Vir Chakra
Summary/Abstract The very first recipient of the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest gallantry award in the face of enemy, Major Somnath Sharma exemplified unwavering valour in the face of death. Undeterred by an injury, Major Sharma was instrumental in setting up defensive position in Badgam, a village about 8 miles south-east of Srinagar and stopped the raiders from reaching and taking control of the Srinagar airport in october 1947. Major Sharma played a pivotal role in foiling the enemy's plan at the cost of his own life. Outnumbered by the raiders, he and his company stopped the raiders till reinforcements arrived to destroy the enemy. His leadership, courage and personal example has inspired and will continue to motivate officers and men of the indian army.
Standard Number 9788174369239 Pb.
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