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After India's 1947 partition, Hindus were a third of East Pakistan's population; when East Pakistan became Bangladesh in 1971, they were less than a fifth; 30 years later under a tenth; and today fewer than eight percent. Bangladeshi Hindus face government tolerated murder, rape, abduction, forced conversion, land grabs, and more, including a 2009 ...
Madhu Kishwar
2021-05-11T06:12:54.000ZCancer is now the fourth leading cause of death in India. So the most pressing question today iswhat are you doing to lower your risk? In Food Matters: The Role Your Diet Plays in the Fight Against Cancer, Dr Shubham Pant asks you to focus on the mundane solutions. Oncologist at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, he recommends eating a good diet, stayi...
Madhu Kishwar
2021-01-17T03:06:34.000Z
Eminent Historians
Their Technology, Their Line, Their Fraud [Jun 01, 2014] Shourie, Arun
Shourie has the anecdotal reasoning of Nirad Chaudhuri married to the writing style of Robert Ludlum. Both are in ample evidence in this book.' - India TodayIn this incisive commentary, Arun Shourie documents the ways in which our history textbooks have been doctored by leftist historians. Thoroughly researched and riveting, this study brings to li...
Madhu Kishwar
2019-11-10T16:20:33.000ZThis work briefly examines the antiquity of the Rama Katha and spread of the Rama cult over the Indian subcontinent in the context of claims of Left academics on its late popularity. Its main focus is the conflict at Ayodhya over the Ramjanmabhumi temple allegedly destroyed by the Mughal Emperor, Babar, in 1528. It examines the accounts of foreign ...
Madhu Kishwar
2018-11-28T06:07:09.000Z
Jammu and Kashmir Dilemma of Accession
A Historical Analysis and Lesson [Hardcover] [Jan 01, 2017] Radha Rajan
Jammu and Kashmir: Dilemma of Accession authored by Radha Rajan analyses Prime Minister Pandit Ramchandra Kak’s first-hand narrative of the tragic events which shook Riyasat e Jammu wa Kashmir wa Ladakh wa Tibet ha or the Kingdom of Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh and the Tibets in the critical years of 1946-47 when Pandit Ramchandra Kak was Prime Minister ...
Madhu Kishwar
2018-06-11T07:22:01.000ZTerrorist and insurgent movements have left a bloody trail in the country. Starting from the northeast in the mid-fifties, when the Naga Hills went up in flames, these have engulfed several states. Prakash Singh, the author, had the opportunity of serving in all the aforesaid turbulent areas. An officer who combines deep theoretical knowledge with ...
Madhu Kishwar
2017-04-28T16:59:25.000Z