Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Anna Centenary Library | 954.04 GAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 659109 | ||
Anna Centenary Library 7TH FLOOR, B WING | 954.04 GAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 659108 |
954.035092 SEN Vidyasagar reflections on a notable life | 954.035092 SEN Vidyasagar reflections on a notable life | 954.0350922 SIN Great Freedom Fighters of India | 954.04 GAN india After 1947 (Hb) | 954.04 GOS Political imaginaries In Twentieth-Century India | 954.04 GOS Political imaginaries In Twentieth-Century India | 954.04 HAL Cultural history of modern India |
Includes bibliographical references
In the book, the author reflects on key issues that India will need to deal with. He asks if Indias future will be dictated by the resentful victimhood that seems to grip the champions of Hindu nationalism in a country where Hindus dominate the economy, the polity, the media, the culture, and everything else. Or will calm, thoughtful, self-critical yet confident young Indians—Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi, and others—prevail and continue to build a country that treats everyone as equal? He addresses debates about the idea, image, and personality of Ram throughout Indias life and history; analyses the fallout of Partition and the concept of Akhand Bharat; and delves into what Mahatma Gandhi stood for and against—all of them issues that are contested in todays India. In addition to these reflections, the author looks back at the history of the nation from 1947 onwards and examines what we, the people of India, should do to remain a viable and vibrant democracy that ensures that none of its citizens are left behind or feel oppressed, unwelcome, or unsafe.
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