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Pandit M. M. Malaviya's Letter to the Viceroy and Governor General of India on the Indian Situation
Pandit M. M. Malaviya's Letter To The Viceroy And Governor General Of India On The Indian Situation is a book written by Madan Mohan Malaviya. In this book, Malaviya writes a letter to the Viceroy and Governor General of India, expressing his concerns and opinions on the situation in India during the early 20th century. Malaviya was a prominent Indian nationalist and politician who played a significant role in India's struggle for independence. He was also a social reformer, educationist, and journalist. In this letter, Malaviya discusses various issues such as the political situation, economic conditions, and social problems in India. He also talks about the need for reforms and the role of the British government in bringing about change. The book provides valuable insights into the Indian freedom struggle and the thoughts and ideas of one of its most prominent leaders. It is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian history and politics.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Pandit Nathuram Godse
The greatness of a great man is not the slave of the pen of the historians, that what the historians call great is called great. There are also some great personalities who are not mentioned in the pages of history, but they make a place directly in the heart. There have been many such great men in Indian history, whom historians have tried to push into the darkness of time. But the light of the glory of these personality has ripped the darkness and has illuminated the hearts of millions of devotees. The attraction of the personalities of those great men and their patriotism made them the legend of our society and time. One such great man is named Pandit NathuramVinayak Godse, Whose love and sacrifice are not less than any great person. In this book we will know, why Gandhi Bhakt Pandit Nathuram Godse, he was forced to kill Gandhi, for him country was more important, so he killed Gandhi for the country.After all, what is the real difference between Gandhism and nationalism? Is it possible to insult another by calling one great person a patriot? If not, why do Gandhians get angry at calling Nathuram Godse a patriot? An attempt has been made to answer all these questions in this book.
Pandit Dalit (????? ????)

Pandit Dalit (????? ????)

Roin Raga

diamond pocket books pvt ltd
2020
pokkari
भीमा कहने को बेशक जाहिल था, परन्तु उसकी बातों में खरी सच्चाई थी-हम चाहे जितना भी आत्मिक खुश हो लें, लेकिन हम एक असभ्य समाज के पहरेदार हैं। 'दुनियाँ में होने वाली हर क्रांति की सिर्फ एक ही वजह होती है - असंतोष। और यहाँ के दबे-कूचे तबके में तो यह हजारों वर्षों से बलव रहा है फिर भी इस निमित्त क्रांति जैसा कुछ भी देखने को नहीं मिला, क्योंकि उस असंतोष का अपने उद्गार से पहले ही कोई न कोई झुनझुना थमा दिया जाता है और आरक्षण इनके लिए थमाया गया अब तक का सबसे बड़ा तुष्टिपरक झुनझुना है। बजाते रहो- जब तक बजता है फिर कुछ और देंगे। वर्ण-व्यवस्था ने अछूतों को जन्म जरूर दिया है लेकिन आने वाले सालों-साल हमारी घृणित यथास्थिति को बरकरार रखने की अगर कोई वजह रह जाएगी तो वह आरक्षण ही होगी। हम आज बेशक यह महसूस न कर पा रहे हों लेकिन यह एक डरावना सच है। आज हम सिर्फ इस आरक्षण का दामन न थामे रहते तो शायद हमारा सम्पूर्ण तबका प्रतिष्ठा और गरिमा की दुनियाँ में बराबरी का न केवल हकदार होता, बल्कि उसे भोगता भी। यह कभी हमें वह जिंदगी मुकम्मल नहीं करा सकता जिसके अरमान संजोते-संजोते हमारी न जाने कितनी ही पुश्तें गुजर गईं। क्या उनके ख्वाबों में इरादा महज नौकरी-चाकरियों में हिस्सेदारी पाने का रहा नहीं, वे इससे बढ़कर चाहते थे...।'- इसी पुस्तक से यह मर्मस्पर्शी दलित-ब्राह्मण गाथा समाज को जोंक की भाँति नोच रहीं कुरूप जड़ व्यवस्थाओं पर करारे प्रहार करती है।
Pandit Vishnu Sharma's Panchatantra

Pandit Vishnu Sharma's Panchatantra

Shubha Vilas

Wonder House Books
2019
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Pandit Vishnu Sharma's Panchatantra, retold by Shubha Vilas, is an amazing compilation of clever moral stories from the five books of Panchatantra, namely Mitra-bheda, Mitral bha, K kol k yam, Labdhapran sam and Apar ksitak rakam. Shubha Vilas adds to the stories his own energy and insights, and the classic stories are brought to life by Ishan's marvellous illustrations. Every moral lesson at the end of every chapter is a practical guide for life for children and adults alike.Ancient stories. Eternal lessons.Classic stories for childrenLovely illustrationsInculcates reading habit among childrenBuilds vocabularyIgnites imagination
Pandit Vishnu Sharma's Panchatantra for Children
A thrilling anthology of thirteen bone-chilling tales that delve into the realms of ghosts, the paranormal, and the supernatural. From malevolent apparitions lurking in the shadows to foreboding omens that foreshadow unimaginable horrors, each story in this collection will make you question the boundaries of reality and what lies beyond. Masterfully weaved narratives to send shivers down your spine. Each tale provides a reading experience filled with suspense, mystery, and atmospheric tension. The stories offer a different facet of the supernatural or paranormal. A collection of horror stories that have emerged from Bengali literature and been translated into English for the first time. Written by the author of Pather Panchali and Aparajito. Offers a diverse range of ghost stories--from vengeful spirits to haunted houses, from paranormal encounters to supernatural manifestations, and much more.
Garbhavastha(H),Nutan Pandit

Garbhavastha(H),Nutan Pandit

Nutan Pandit

MANJUL PUBLISHING HOUSE PVT LTD
1999
nidottu
इस पुस्तक में गर्भावस्था से जुड़े उन सारे सवालों, समस्याओं और सावधानियों का विस्तृत वर्णन है, जिन्हें भारतीय महिलाएँ जानना तो चाहती हैं, लेकिन किसी से पूछने में हिचकिचाती हैं। अमूल्य जानकारी का महत्वपूर्ण स्त्रोत
The Remarkable Madame Pandit

The Remarkable Madame Pandit

Manu Bhagavan

Columbia University Press
2025
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A pioneering politician and diplomat, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (1900–1990) was an Indian icon, admired worldwide for her brilliance and glamour. Eleanor Roosevelt called her “the most remarkable woman” she had ever met. Madame Pandit, as she was widely known, moved in elite global circles even as she worked to improve the lives of millions. She traded quips with Winston Churchill, worked alongside Albert Einstein, and was detained for the attempted assassination of Benito Mussolini. She even came out of retirement to campaign against her own niece, Indira Gandhi, to stop an authoritarian takeover and save Indian democracy.The Remarkable Madame Pandit is the definitive biography of India’s greatest modern diplomat. Manu Bhagavan chronicles Pandit’s life and times, from her upbringing in an illustrious family to her role in her country’s fight for independence and through her globe-trotting career bridging East and West. Pandit was India’s first woman cabinet minister, an ambassador to the United States and the Soviet Union, and the first woman elected president of the UN General Assembly. Her influence extended well beyond these formal roles: she became one of the most prominent international voices for peace while paving the way for women in many fields. Based on eight years of research using material in five languages from seven countries, this book tells Madame Pandit’s gripping story in full—and in so doing, retells the history of India and the world in the twentieth century.
The Remarkable Madame Pandit

The Remarkable Madame Pandit

Manu Bhagavan

Columbia University Press
2025
pokkari
A pioneering politician and diplomat, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (1900–1990) was an Indian icon, admired worldwide for her brilliance and glamour. Eleanor Roosevelt called her “the most remarkable woman” she had ever met. Madame Pandit, as she was widely known, moved in elite global circles even as she worked to improve the lives of millions. She traded quips with Winston Churchill, worked alongside Albert Einstein, and was detained for the attempted assassination of Benito Mussolini. She even came out of retirement to campaign against her own niece, Indira Gandhi, to stop an authoritarian takeover and save Indian democracy.The Remarkable Madame Pandit is the definitive biography of India’s greatest modern diplomat. Manu Bhagavan chronicles Pandit’s life and times, from her upbringing in an illustrious family to her role in her country’s fight for independence and through her globe-trotting career bridging East and West. Pandit was India’s first woman cabinet minister, an ambassador to the United States and the Soviet Union, and the first woman elected president of the UN General Assembly. Her influence extended well beyond these formal roles: she became one of the most prominent international voices for peace while paving the way for women in many fields. Based on eight years of research using material in five languages from seven countries, this book tells Madame Pandit’s gripping story in full—and in so doing, retells the history of India and the world in the twentieth century.
Parbodh Chandar Natak by Pandit Gulab Singh Nirmala - Chapter Two.
This small book is an edited translation from a book called the 'Parbodh Chandar Nātak' written by Pandit Gulāb Singh Nirmalā. This book comprises of a translation of the commentary to this text by another great Nirmalā scholar, Pandit Narain Singh Lāhore Mujangā Wāle. The details of the text are explained following this preface but in essence this is an allegorical play focusing on the various virtues and how an individual gravitates towards the oneness with God and strays from sinful acts. Although this book only covers the second chapter there is a lot of information to digest which will assist in understanding the struggles of the individual on a daily routine. I have written this book in an attempt for people to understand the knowledge from the great meta-physics discussed within the text. But, the real reason for writing this text is in order to try and revive the interest in old Nirmalā authored texts into Vedānt which due to great ignorance are now ignored and no longer studied. Those who are ignorant to the old texts do so due to lacking knowledge, a fear of Vedānt considering it to be anti-Sikh or discrimination due to seeing that the author uses the title of 'Pandit'. I hope people give this book a chance and realise the knowledge contained within is worth their time and gain an understanding on the principals being taught by the ancient masters.