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Missing History of India (Part-I) by Justice D. P. Singh uncovers the forgotten, overlooked, or deliberately excluded aspects of India’s ancient past. Drawing from historical evidence, scriptures, and logical analysis, the book redefines the boundaries and glory of Bharatvarsha—extending from Gandhar to Brahmdesh. It challenges conventional colonial narratives and emphasizes India’s cultural, territorial, and civilizational unity. This thought-provoking volume encourages readers to critically assess mainstream history and rediscover India’s rich and unbroken heritage. A must-read for history enthusiasts, scholars, and patriots seeking truth beyond textbooks and colonially-influenced records. This is just the beginning—the first in a powerful historical series.
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Did Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose die in an air crash in Taihoku (Taipei, Taiwan) on 18 August 1945? Was he sent off to Siberia by Joseph Stalin? Did he die there? Or did he escape? Or was he let off, eventually to make his way back to India? Was he the mysterious Gumnami Baba of Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh? If so, how did he find his way back? Why did Bose leave India when he did? Was it on account of his political approach, which was opposed by the then high command of the Congress party that wanted a quick transfer of power from the British? The past comes alive as journalist and author Kingshuk Nag seeks answers to these and related questions at a time when there is a considerable renewal of in...
Systematically organized collection of Assam GK Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) for any competitive exam within the state.
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The most definitive account of how Article 370 was abrogated. The inside story of how Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned the seemingly impossible into a reality. An eye-opening read on the damage Article 370 inflicted on Jammu and Kashmir. A book that will interest diverse readers, including students, scholars and historians. Introduced in October 1949, Article 370 turned out to be a long-standing ‘permanent’ temporary provision till 5 August 2019, when it was abrogated by the Parliament of India. The article has been subjected to intense debate and much discussion over the years. Those who supported it cited Jammu and Kashmir’s unique situation in 1947, while those who opposed it que...