Sanghi Who Never Went To A Shakha

Sanghi Who Never Went To A Shakha
Author: Rahul Roushan
Publsiher: Rupa Publications
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-03-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789390547661

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This is the journey of a person who hated the word ‘Sanghi’ but ended up happily adopting it as a label. Rahul Roushan shot to fame around 2009–10 as the ‘Pagal Patrakar’, the pseudonym he used while writing for Faking News. Back then he was seen just as a founder-editor of the news satire website with no special interest in politics or ideology. The first time Rahul Roushan was called a Sanghi, he felt deeply offended. After all, he held a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Patna University, a post-graduate diploma in journalism from IIMC in New Delhi, an MBA from IIM Ahmedabad and was a self-made media entrepreneur. Sanghi literally means someone who is a member of the right-wing RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) or its affiliates, but the ‘liberals’ use the term liberally to deride those who differ with their political and ideological stand, or those who wear Hinduism on their sleeves. This book analyses why Hindutva as an ideology is no longer anathema and what brought about this change. Why did a country that was ruled for decades by people espousing Nehruvian secularism suddenly began to align with the ‘communal politics’ of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)? The book is the story of this transformation. This is not an autobiography, though it could read like one in parts. It is not even a collection of intellectual essays, though it could read like one in parts. It is the retelling of some historical events and how those events impacted the journey of Rahul Roushan and countless people like him. The book looks at factors like education, media, technology and obviously, electoral politics, which played a key role in this transformation.

A New Idea of India

A New Idea of India
Author: Harsh Gupta,Rajeev Mantri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: India
ISBN: 9389648408

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Delhi Riots 2020

Delhi Riots 2020
Author: Monika Arora,Sonali Chitalkar,Prerna Malhotra
Publsiher: Garuda Prakashan
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1942426291

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The book 'Delhi Riots 2020: The Untold Story' is published from ground research material on the Delhi Riots that occurred in February 2020. This material was collected by the authors and their team during their many visits to the riot-affected areas of North East Delhi. The research team met both Hindu and Muslim victims of the violence and religious leaders of both communities who attempted to de- escalate the situation. The book contains eight chapters which narrate the fact and evidence-based story of the dharna-to-danga model, planned and executed by Urban Naxal and Jihadi elements in Delhi.

Congress mukt Bharat

Congress mukt Bharat
Author: Amit Bagaria
Publsiher: Garuda Prakashan
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1942426526

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On Independence Day 2020, Narendra Modi became the longest-serving non-Congress Prime Minister of the world's largest democracy, surpassing the 2,272 days of the first and only other BJP Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee.2 June 2022 will mark the longest period of a non-Congress rule in India's history!"As Modi rides a 'bullet train' in reshaping India, I want to ask-are we headed towards Congress-mukt Bharat?" - Amit Bagaria

The Sarasvati Civilisation

The Sarasvati Civilisation
Author: G. D. Bakshi
Publsiher: Garuda Publications
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019
Genre: India
ISBN: 1942426143

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Who were the Harappans? How are they related to present-day Indians? Was there never an "Aryan Invasion"? The Sarasvati Civilization: A New Paradigm in Ancient Indian History brings together evidence from satellite imagery, geology, hydrodynamics, archaeology, epigraphy, textual hermeneutics, and DNA research to place together ancient Indian history in the light of new discoveries and facts which were simply not available to colonial historians of the 19th century and have been overlooked thereafter. At the heart of the ancient Indian Civilization was the mighty Sarasvati river which was in full flow 5000-6000 years ago. 60-80 % of the so-called Indus Valley Civilisation sites which have been discovered are not on the banks of the Indus but on the course of the Sarasvati. The drying-out of the river is the most significant factor in the history and migrations of the ancient Indians. With new evidence, the time has come for a significant paradigm shift in Indology. This book breaks new ground to lay the foundation for an authentic Indian history.

Saffron Swords

Saffron Swords
Author: Manoshi Sinha Rawal,Yogaditya Singh Rawal
Publsiher: Garuda Prakashan
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2019
Genre: India
ISBN: 1942426100

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The glorious tales of brave Indic resistance to invaders are still not fully known to us. This book contains 52 stories of valour, a tribute to these unsung warriors, both men and women from the last1300 years.

Bleeding India

Bleeding India
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1942426453

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Eminent Historians

Eminent Historians
Author: Arun Shourie
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789351365921

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'Shourie has the anecdotal reasoning of Nirad Chaudhuri married to the writing style of Robert Ludlum. Both are in ample evidence in this book.' - India Today In this incisive commentary, Arun Shourie documents the ways in which our history textbooks have been doctored by leftist historians. Thoroughly researched and riveting, this study brings to light the techniques and frauds that a cabal of some of our best-known academicians has used to promote themselves, and to acquire control over institutions. And then to put these supposedly academic institutions to use. Shourie shows how, in the process, this cabal has perverted India's historical narrative, and thereby vitiated the country's public discourse. Two new chapters bring to light recent developments in the field: how, with their holy scriptures having been repudiated in their holy cities, these 'historians' strive to retain their perches by dominating niche domains; how these efforts are bound to fail; but how their trajectory holds vital lessons for those who seek to replace them. A must read for every Indian who has an interest in the country's history and a stake in its future.