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An attempt to portray the well known Sikh achievers in their respective fields throughout the twentieth century and before.
Short biography of eminent Indian sportspersons.
Society is woven by strands of people who inhabit it, it's culture, traditions and by it's politics. All these would collectively fail to hold it together had there been no stories to bind them. Most of them were real. These were stories which were narrated down generations, over a bonfire, sipping rum, toddy or whatever else they liked to drink. Gelato Ice Cream and Coffee parlor is like a roadside room with a view. It is located in Sector 8 in the heart of, Chandigarh, an otherwise sleepy city of India. The stories in this book are generated from the parlor itself and with passing time, these will be talked about as stories from Chandigarh. Thus S.P.S. Oberoi,Gullu, Priya Rajvansh, Sam Panwar, Raja the langoor, Angry Sad and Sad Sad come alive as the book progresses.
A reference book on the Arjuna awardees; includes short biographical notes.
Was Nandlal Kapur a traitor or a patriot? A true story, like no other. 1920s India. Flames of revolt against colonial rule had engulfed the country, making the British tense. They knew domestic spies were essential to track and quell the calls for independence. Nandlal Kapur, like many young Indian men, was recruited as a spy. But, while the pay was good and the life adventurous, Nandlal restless and uneasy, his love for his country at constant odds with his new reality. As he travelled through India on various missions, and met revolutionaries from all walks of life demanding freedom from oppression, he grew determined to attack the beast from within its and do his bit for his country - become a double agent. The Silk Route Spy is a riveting account of an extraordinary life, and brings to life a trying era in our country's history and gives us a glimpse of the risks taken and sacrifices made by those who freed India, in their own small ways.
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