Categories: Biography

Ratan Tata - Ek Prakash Stambh ( Hindi edn of I Came Upon a Lighthouse: A Short Memoir of Life with Ratan Tata

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<h5 class="ng-binding" style="font-family: SegoeUISemibold, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 1.1; color: rgb(65, 65, 65); margin: 10px 0px; font-size: 16px; text-align: justify; padding-top: 20px;">भारतीय उद्योग के महानायक के मानवीय पहलुओं का कथाचित्र मैंने उनसे कहा कि जब मैं किताब लिखूंगा तो वह केवल ऐतिहासिक घटनाओं या कारोबार के महत्त्वपूर्ण आयाम के संबंध में नहीं होगी। मैं आपके दूसरे पहलू को सामने लाना चाहूंगा। यह हम दोनों के और उस रोमांचक समय के बारे में होगी जो हम दोनों ने साथ में जिया है - जैसा मैंने उनको देखा, उनके जीवन के अलग-अलग रंग जिनसे दुनिया अपरिचित है। भारत के महान वज्र पुरुष का परदे के पीछे का जीवन। वह तैयार हो गए। ‘ऐसी कोई एक किताब नहीं हो सकती जिसमें सभी कुछ समा सके... तो आप अपना द़ृष्टिकोण इसमें रखें।’ दोनों के दिल में गली-सड़कों के बेसहारा कुत्तों को लेकर गहरी संवेदना थी जिसने बेमेल-सी दिखाई देने वाली दोस्ती को जन्म दिया। 2014 में बीस वर्ष से थो़डी ही बड़ी उम्र के ऑटोमोबाइल ड़िजाइन इंजीनियर शांतनु नायडू ने सड़कों पर रहने वाले बेसहारा कुत्तों को गाड़ियों द्वारा कुचले जाने से बचाने के लिए अनोखी पहल की। रतन टाटा ख़ुद भी इन बेसहारा कुत्तों के प्रति गहरी हमदर्दी के लिए जाने जाते हैं। शांतनु की अनोखी पहल से प्रभावित होकर उन्होंने न केवल इस परियोजना में निवेश किया बल्कि आगे चलकर वे इसके संरक्षक व प्रमुख बनने के साथ ही अप्रत्याशित रूप से शांतनु के प्रिय दोस्त भी बन गए। यह पुस्तक एक नौजवान और जीवन के आठ दशक पूरे कर चुके बुज़ुर्ग के बीच अनूठे रिश्ते का ईमानदार, सहज-सरल वृत्तान्त है जो भारतीयों के दिल में बसे महानायक के जीवन की एक झलक दिखाता है।</h5>

LOVE THE DARK DAYS

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<p>Set in India, England and the Caribbean from the 1970s to 2017, Love the Dark Days is a remarkable memoir that follows the story of a girl, Poppet, born of mixed Hindu-Muslim parentage, from post-Independence India to postcolonial Trinidad.</p><p>Growing up in Bangalore with her mercurial maternal grandmother, Burrimummy, member of an aristocratic Muslim family whose history is one of having colluded with the British, Poppet unconsciously imbibes Burrimummy’s prejudices of class and race. As the darker-skinned child in her family, uncertain of her place in her glamorous mother’s affections or her grandmother’s, she feels she does not belong. The feeling of unbelonging is repeated when she migrates with her parents to multicultural Trinidad, where she encounters Indian people, several generations away from India, who have a very different sense of themselves—they are critical of what they perceive as her upper-class airs and graces. She marries into one such family, earning both love and pain. Lonely and confused, she begins writing about her experiences as a way of trying to make sense of them. In her darkest hour, she meets the Caribbean poet Derek Walcott, Nobel Laureate, who encourages her to leave the past behind and reinvent herself.</p><p>Raw, unflinching, but not without threads of humour, Love the Dark Days is an intricate tapestry about class, race, gender—and the love-hate web of family—that has at its centre a woman’s struggle for identity, love and emotional stability.</p>

THE NAIPAULS OF NEPAUL STREET

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<p>This is a moving story of a Trinidadian-Indian family’s beginnings, growth and its inevitable dispersal. Savi Naipaul Akal’s memoir pays tribute to extraordinary parents: Her father Seepersad Naipaul, virtual orphan in a dirtpoor rural Indian family, one generation away from indentured migration, who through self-education became a remarkable journalist and writer. And her mother Dropatie, who displayed remarkable diplomatic skills in sustaining a relationship with the large, prosperous and inward-looking Capildeo clan, of which she was the seventh daughter, whilst loyally supporting her husband’s insistence on independence and engagement with Trinidadian life. After Seepersad’s tragically early death, Dropatie held the family together, so that all seven children achieved university education.</p><p>It is an account of family loyalty, sacrifice, and sometimes tensions; pride in the writing achievements of her brothers Vidia and Shiva, and sorrow over estrangements and Shiva’s premature death. The memoir also gives a sharply observed picture of cultural change in Trinidad from colony to independent nation, of being Indian in a Creole society, and of the role of education in migrant families.</p><p>Elegant and lucid, written with a distinctively personal voice, the book is further enhanced by the generous quantity of family photographs that say so much about these people and the times they lived through.</p><div><br></div>

In the Tiger’s Shadow: The Autobiography of an Ambedkarite

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<p>This is the story of the first dalit to be awarded a PhD from an American university after Babasaheb Ambedkar. Namdeo Nimgade starts schooling at the late age of fourteen in Sathgaon. He has to stand on the ‘hot verandah and listen to lessons through a window’. From the Chokhamela Hostel in Nagpur, he journeys to the University of Wisconsin to study soil science in the 1950s. Serving as one of Ambedkar’s attendants on occasion, Nimgade offers a ringside view of the Ambedkarite movement. He writes with candour and humour— whether recounting his great-grandfather Ganba’s combat with a tiger or his ‘forbidden’ love for a non- dalit woman. This is an inspiring story of triumph against the odds.</p><div><br></div>

THE LIBRARY MAN OF INDIA: THE STORY OF P.N. PANICKER

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<p>From his humble beginnings to his emergence as a pivotal figure in reshaping society, The Library Man of India unveils P.N. Panicker’s story against the backdrop of a changing India. Battling the oppressive caste system and advocating for education and literacy, Panicker’s vision for a progressive society took root in the fertile soil of Kerala. As the father of the cultural renaissance in Kerala, his relentless efforts to establish libraries in even the remotest of villages laid the foundation for universal literacy, a feat that positioned the state as a trailblazer in social development.</p><p>The narrative navigates historical movements, cultural shifts and awakening of political consciousness as P.P. Sathyan weaves together the contributions of luminaries such as Gandhi, Narayana Guru and other reformers who shaped Kerala’s destiny. This book not only celebrates the life of P.N. Panicker but also invites readers to explore the multifaceted renaissance currents that shaped Kerala’s rich cultural tapestry.</p><p>The Library Man of India serves as a testament to the resilience, tenacity and extraordinary vision of P.N. Panicker, capturing the spirit of an era marked by cultural enlightenment, social upheaval and the indomitable human spirit.</p>

Sky High The Indigo Story

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<p>IndiGo was one of the late entrants in the low-cost airline business in India. The market already had strong players by then - many of them new - including Capt. Gopinath's Air Deccan, Ajay Singh's SpiceJet, Vijay Mallya's Kingfisher Airlines and Wadia-group's GoAir. How did IndiGo in a matter of a few years, not only become profitable but also the most valuable airline in the history of Indian aviation while other airlines struggled (and continue to) and others simply grounded? What makes it prosper despite a troubled and often loss-riddled industry?</p><p>Sky High will provide a detailed account of how one dream, two friends and some great execution created the biggest airline in India. Based on years of meticulous research, extensive interviews and authoritative data, the book will analyse Indian commercial aviation, decipher the secret behind IndiGo's success and the likely future for the airline.</p>

The Scam that Shook a Nation The Nagarwala Scandal

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<p>On 24 May 1971, based on a telephone call purportedly from Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and her secretary P.N. Haksar, the chief cashier at the Parliament Street branch of the State Bank of India handed over Rs 60 lakh to a stranger posing as the PM’s courier. The money was supposedly meant for secret operations in East Pakistan. When the chief cashier approached the PMO for a receipt, he was told that neither Haksar nor the PM had given any such instructions. He had been duped.</p><p>Within a few hours, the Delhi Police recovered the cash and caught the man responsible for the heist, a former army captain-Rustom Sohrab Nagarwala. Subsequent events-which included a botched police investigation, bungling by the lower judiciary, mysterious deaths of the accused and the principal investigator, and Indira Gandhi’s inexplicable silence-led to the rise of several conspiracy theories.</p><p>Based on police records, press reports, depositions before the Justice Jaganmohan Reddy Commission and its report, The Scam That Shook a Nation is the first authoritative work on the scam, its investigation and its afterlife as a study in political corruption.</p>

Beyond the Higgs Boson The W Boson and Dr Ashutosh Kotwal's Quest for the Unknown

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<p>The morning of 4 July 2012 was one of excitement. It was the day when the discovery of 'Higgs boson', the god particle, was announced at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). For forty years, three generations of scientists and researchers had been trying to prove the existence of this particle and finally they were successful. A key figure in this discovery was Dr Ashutosh Kotwal, a co-recipient of the 2013 High Energy and Particle Physics Prize from the European Physical Society, who conducted world-leading research into the W boson, which helped predict the mass of the Higgs boson. Dr measurement provided one of the most powerful tests of the Higgs boson theory. And, more recently in 2022, he led a team of 400 scientists to publish the world's best measurement of the W boson mass, which became the year's most-cited research paper in physics and astronomy worldwide.</p><p>Written by his mother Manik Kotwal and translated by Jerry Pinto, Beyond the Higgs Boson - first published in Marathi as Putra Vhava Aisa to great acclaim - details Ashutosh's life from childhood to present day and describes in exciting detail the search for the Higgs boson and beyond.&nbsp;</p><p>A unique take on a son's life through the eyes of his mother, interspersed with photographs that bring alive his story, this biography is an inspirational and compelling tale of how a boy from India made it to the forefront of research in physics.</p><div><br></div>

Shirdi Sai Baba The Definitive Biography

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<p>In 1854, a sixteen-year-old boy, arrived in Shirdi, a small village in Maharashtra and proceeded to touch and transform the lives of millions of devotees thereafter. Shirdi Sai Baba: An Inspiring Life captures his life in the most detailed manner till date. One of the most authoritative scholars on the subject, having devoted his life to spreading Baba's teachings throughout the world, Dr Satpathy has gone through rare archives, newspaper articles, intelligence reports of the British Raj and interviewed hundreds of devotees including some direct descendants of Baba's closest disciples and manages to capture the life of Sai Baba in a never-before-manner. Objective, factual and comprehensive, here is a book that debunks some of the most popular theories about Sai Baba and provides insights into hitherto unknown facts about him.<br></p>

Bharat ka Rakshak Maharaja Suheldev

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<p>A Forgotten Hero. An Unforgettable Battle.</p><p>India, 1025 AD.</p><p>Repeated attacks by Mahmud of Ghazni and his barbaric Turkic hordes have weakened India's northern regions. The invaders lay waste to vast swathes of the</p><p>subcontinent - plundering, killing, raping, pillaging. Many of the old Indian kingdoms, tired and divided, fall to them. Those who do fight, battle with old codes of chivalry, and are unable to stop the savage Turkic army which repeatedly breaks all rules to win. Then the Turks raid and destroy one of the holiest temples in the land: the magnificent Lord Shiva temple at Somnath. At this most desperate of times, a warrior rises to defend the nation.&nbsp;</p><p>King Suheldev.</p><p>The ruler of a small kingdom, he sees what must be done for his motherland, and is willing to sacrifice his all for it. A fierce rebel. A charismatic leader. An inclusive patriot.</p><p>Read this blockbuster epic adventure of courage and heroism, a fictional tale based on true events, that recounts the story of that lionhearted warrior and the magnificent Battle of Bahraich.</p><div><br></div>