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020 _a9780143068815
082 _a954.040 92
_bP886A
100 _aPrasad, Rajendra
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245 _aAutobiography Rajendra Prasad
_cby Rajendra Prasad
260 _aNew Delhi
_bPenguin India
_c2010
300 _ax, 602 p.
_c14.2 x 4.3 x 21.4 cm
500 _aDr Rajendra Prasad wrote the greater part of Autobiography while he was in prison between 1942 and 1945. First published in Hindi, it takes us through his childhood, his life in his village Chapra, his early education with his teacher ‘Maulvi Saheb’, his years as a student in Calcutta, his marriage at the age of twelve and his legal practice. It discusses not only his personal tribulations, but is also an examination of the last years of British colonial rule in India. As a freedom fighter and close associate of Gandhi, he was privy to political developments in the decades before independence. He records Gandhi’s influence on him, the call for non-co-operation in Bihar as part of Gandhiji’s larger all-India movement, the boycott of foreign cloth, the shadow of communalism and the Hindu-Muslim question, Satyagraha and social reform. This book is testimony to Rajendra Prasad’s deep humanity, his unswerving nationalism and belief in democracy. It is also an exploration of the foundations of modern India.
650 _aPresidents -- Biography -- India , Speeches, addresses, etc , Essays , Rajendra Prasad -- Correspondence
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