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102294
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119320
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049126
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DelhI, Konark Publishers, 1997.
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xix, 216p.Hbk
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Vol. IX: Sardar Patel as constitution maker.
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8122004830
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039276 | 920.009043/CHO 039276 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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100426
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189615
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Many of the scholars of present time have an opinion about Sardar Patel’s political and economic legacy. In last few years, in the domain of social science, much of the literature produced by scholars on Sardar Patel and his ideology. The prime reference for this paper belongs to original writings and speeches of Sardar Patel. The quotes and writings of other big political figures and scholars will be also analysed in exploratory manner.
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113582
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134053
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2014.
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On November 7, 1950, Vallabhbhai Patel wrote his celebrated letter to Jawaharlal Nehru on India's China policy. 'The Chinese Government has tried to delude us by professions of peaceful intention', he stated, referring to Beijing's decision to move troops into Tibet. A new challenge confronted India as a result of the 'disappearance of Tibet, as we knew it, and the expansion of China almost up to our gates'. 'Chinese ambitions … not only cover the Himalayan slopes on our side but also include the important part of Assam. They have their ambitions in Burma also', he added, noting (incorrectly) that 'Burma has the added difficulty that it has no McMahon Line round which to build up even the semblance of an agreement'.
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163030
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel regarded as the founder of modern India after the British regime. Since last few years, many political thinkers and academicians have started given importance to the writings and speeches of Patel, which was neglected earlier. He was also a member of drafting constitution of India. He also served as first home minister of India.
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163028
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There seems to be a tectonic shift in Indian politics. Debates have erupted on icons of the twentieth century and their appropriation. The concept of appropriation has different connotations and was largely used in the field of culture. Over a period of time the trend has shifted to politics as an extension from the cultural field. Indian democracy has witnessed twists and turns over a period of time.
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163024
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The irony with the Iron Man of India is that though he made enormous contribution in building Indian nation, but he was not appreciated in full measures by those who were responsible for managing the same Indian nation for last seven decades. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is best known for integration of 562 Princely States with Union of India, at the time of India’s independence.
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173345
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New Delhi, Vitasta Publishing Pvt Ltd, 2018.
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Description |
xix, 356p.: ill.hbk
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9789386473240
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059897 | 923.254/SIN 059897 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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159708
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New Delhi, Vitasta Publishing Pvt Ltd, 2018.
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Description |
xix, 356p.hbk
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9789386473240
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
059421 | 923.254/SIN 059421 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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163018
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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s views are discussed at the backdrop of agricultural class relations in India, agrarian problems and policies of the government in the broader perspective of political constraints and economic changes in the country specifically after adopting market model of development.
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163036
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Sardar Patel popularly known as the Iron Man of India, was one of the father of the Republic of India. As a statesman of integration, Sardar Patel accomplished a task which was much more complex and stupendous. His role in the struggle did not end with the independence of India as he was the man who guided the country to become united independent nation. His success was achieved with such a finesse and elegance that it looked like the work of a magician. But the magic was in the personality and reputation of Sardar Patel and his persona had been created through an exemplary leadership over many decades of the struggle for freedom.
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