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In Sun and Shower

950.00
A potpourri of the author's distant memories, this book focuses on his early life at his native place Vikrampur in prepartition East Bengal, now Bangladesh. The author showcases the pristine glory of vikrampur, which in more recent times has been the home of many illustrious sons of Bengal. Besides being a deep study of the history and the cultural and spiritual traditions of that place, the book also highlights some of the less known facets of the local sociocultural scene to make sure that these do not get obliterated for ever from our collective memory. The authors disagreement with some of the points made in the nobal laureate Amartya Sen analysis of the Bengal Famine (1943) should attract notice in academic circles.
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In Sun and Shower

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A potpourri of the author's distant memories, this book focuses on his early life at his native place Vikrampur in prepartition East Bengal, now Bangladesh. The author showcases the pristine glory of vikrampur, which in more recent times has been the home of many illustrious sons of Bengal. Besides being a deep study of the history and the cultural and spiritual traditions of that place, the book also highlights some of the less known facets of the local sociocultural scene to make sure that these do not get obliterated for ever from our collective memory. The authors disagreement with some of the points made in the nobal laureate Amartya Sen analysis of the Bengal Famine (1943) should attract notice in academic circles.
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Indian Nationalism and Political Awakening in 1920S

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India of 1920’s was overflowing with sentiments of nationalism and patriotism. With the new methods of agitations like Satyagrah introduced by Mahatma Gandhi in 1920’s came a new hope to the countrymen. The Government of India Act of 1919 was essentially transitional in character. Dominion status for India was the thought for the day. But the appointment of an all White Statutory Commission and noninclusion of Indias disappointed our political leaders and countrymen. Hope of those leaders dwindled from British Empire who had an undying faith in the administration of British. Apart from the political annoyance of this course, it was regared as a racial insult to have deliberately ignored Indian representation on it, as it was to decide the basis of the future constitution of India. The coming of Simon Commission to India in 1928 to investigate India’s constitutional problems and to make recommendations to the Government in the future Constitution of India worked as a spark in the already tensed political arena of India. It was greeted with the strong protest in all parts of India and all assurances that the Government would consider the Indian view point in all matters was rejected. The Commission Report further infuriated the Indians and the national leaders and the call for ‘Purna Swaraj’ was heard all over the country. This book covers all aspects of the appointment of Statutory Commission. The Historical Background. The Controversial Appointment, Political Awakening and Protest Meeting, AntiSimonite Demonstrations, The Reports and the Reaction.
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Indian Nationalism and Political Awakening in 1920S

790.00
India of 1920’s was overflowing with sentiments of nationalism and patriotism. With the new methods of agitations like Satyagrah introduced by Mahatma Gandhi in 1920’s came a new hope to the countrymen. The Government of India Act of 1919 was essentially transitional in character. Dominion status for India was the thought for the day. But the appointment of an all White Statutory Commission and noninclusion of Indias disappointed our political leaders and countrymen. Hope of those leaders dwindled from British Empire who had an undying faith in the administration of British. Apart from the political annoyance of this course, it was regared as a racial insult to have deliberately ignored Indian representation on it, as it was to decide the basis of the future constitution of India. The coming of Simon Commission to India in 1928 to investigate India’s constitutional problems and to make recommendations to the Government in the future Constitution of India worked as a spark in the already tensed political arena of India. It was greeted with the strong protest in all parts of India and all assurances that the Government would consider the Indian view point in all matters was rejected. The Commission Report further infuriated the Indians and the national leaders and the call for ‘Purna Swaraj’ was heard all over the country. This book covers all aspects of the appointment of Statutory Commission. The Historical Background. The Controversial Appointment, Political Awakening and Protest Meeting, AntiSimonite Demonstrations, The Reports and the Reaction.
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