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| 245 | _aFirst Flush of Freedom: Recollections and Reflections | ||
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_aNew Delhi _bRupa & Co _c2005 |
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| 520 | _aVolumes have been written about the Indian freedom movement that began with Dadabhoy Naoroji, Gandhi, Tagore and Sri Aurobindo. The men who followed them: Tilak and Nehru, Azad and Patel now occupy their rightful place in history. Very little has been said about a third generation of patriots, men who had lit their torches at the parental flame. H.M. Patel was one of these forgotten heroes: men who presided with commitment, care and wisdom over the fragile early decades of the infant Republic. | ||
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_aSardar Man of Vision _916380 |
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