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Great Indians: Surendranath Banerjea to Gandhi

 
Balraj Krishna (Author)
Synopsis Great Indians is a comprehensive compilation cum recollection of the crucial roles played by the eminent leaders in shaping India as a nation. India’s failure in winning her first war of independence in 1857 was a boon in disguise. It provided an opportunity for many young, dynamic, dedicated leaders to lead a new struggle for India’s political emancipation. The book traces the political journey of these leaders en route to India’s struggle for independence. Like Surendranath Banerjea who established the first political organisation, the Indian Association, in 1876 at the age of twenty-eight and aroused political consciousness among the newly educated classes. Or Tilak, better known as the ‘Father of Indian Unrest’, with his aggressive leadership led to an agrarian revolt in Konkan in 1896. Not to forget Gandhi, the ‘Father of Mass Awakening’ and Sardar Patel, the ‘builder and consolidator of New India’.
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About the author

Balraj Krishna

Balraj Krishna began his career in journalism with the Civil and Military Gazette, Lahore. Post-Partition in New Delhi, he served in the External Publicity Division and Press Information Bureau, Government of India, as also in the British Information Services. He was a special correspondent with Hindustan Times in Srinagar.

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Title Great Indians: Surendranath Banerjea to Gandhi
Format Hardcover
Date published: 27.10.2010
Edition Ist ed.
Publisher Rupa & Co.
Language: English
isbn 9788129116901
length 260p.,