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Vande Mataram dinda Janaganamana davarege. ವಂದೇ ಮಾತರಂ ದಿಂದ ಜನಗಣಮನ ದವರಿಗೆ.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Kannada Publication details: Bangalore. Loka Shikshana Trust Granthamale., 2000Description: 288Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.84K DESV
Summary: The book gives a slice of Indian history with all the agonies and ecstasies. This is a first hand account of the people's struggle against a wily and cunning ruler, relying on the support of the fanatical Razakars. In 1939, the Nizam banned the singing of Vande Mataram which was disastrous. The author is Hyderabad born and as such knows the ins and outs of the happenings at that time. Hyderabad joined India on September 18, 1948 and this book is set in the period from the time when Vande Mataram was banned to the time when Hyderabad joined India. The details of atrocities committed at that time, the white paper on Hyderabad have been reproduced in the book.
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The book gives a slice of Indian history with all the agonies and ecstasies. This is a first hand account of the people's struggle against a wily and cunning ruler, relying on the support of the fanatical Razakars. In 1939, the Nizam banned the singing of Vande Mataram which was disastrous.
The author is Hyderabad born and as such knows the ins and outs of the happenings at that time. Hyderabad joined India on September 18, 1948 and this book is set in the period from the time when Vande Mataram was banned to the time when Hyderabad joined India. The details of atrocities committed at that time, the white paper on Hyderabad have been reproduced in the book.

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