Tribals Role in National Movement
Book Specification
Item Code: | UAE873 |
Author: | Sunita Prasad |
Publisher: | KALA PRAKASHAN |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2008 |
ISBN: | 9788189921279 |
Pages: | 228 |
Cover: | HARDCOVER |
Other Details | 9.00 X 6.00 inch |
Weight | 410 gm |
Book Description
Mahatama Gandhi said "The Earth provide enough to satisfy everyman’s needs but not everyman greed." It was the greed of the Britishers which anguish the innocent tribal peoples to raise their heads with a feeling to liberate their land. Without knowing much about national and International ramification of their struggle the tribals continued to fight the Britishers to safeguard what is known as their culture and their motherland.
This book is unique because it covers certain details which have not come in any other book, symposium, or discussions. From.this point of view this book is unique and original. The students of history will find it interesting and the lucid style of expression will fix their eyes on the book.
Dr. Sunita Prasad has diversified social activities and she is involved in almost all the Gandhian Committees working in Bihar to promote Gandhian thought. She is also working as the Principal of Kamla Nehru Sishu Vihar High School, Patna. She has two sons the elder being Rahul Bhushan is a MBBS student at the prestigious Kasturba Medical College, Manipal and younger son Rohan is a student at St. Michals High School, Patna.
Mahatma Gandhi said "The Earth provide enough to satisfy everyman needs but not everyman greed". It was the greed of the Britishers which anguish the innocent tribal peoples to raise their heads with a feeling to liberate their land. Without knowing much about National and International ramification of their struggle the tribals continued to fight the Britishers to safeguard what is known as their culture and their motherland.
Whenever history is to be written, persons entrusted with this responsibility are invited to have a glance of it as a painting hung in a gallery without being much anxious about what would have occurred in the studios they come from. In such a situation, a good number of the side issues become completely ignored and many areas of discussion were omitted, because great events and personalities exert heavy influence on our heads. The story begins to be organic only when one ploughs through the smaller people, the opponents and the disciples of the great, the ordinary men and the simple folk. However, the essence and the spirit of history is to understand fully the character of both great and small men who happened to have been involved in the drama, their motives, successes and failures.
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