The marigold story : Indira Gandhi and others / Kumkum Chadha
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- 9789387894860
- 954.04 CHA-K
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BITS Pilani Hyderabad | 900-999 | General Stack (For lending) | 954.04 CHA-K (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 39259 |
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954.035922 BOS-M The Bose brothers and Indian independence : | 954.04 BAN-S Decolonisation and the poitics of transition in South Asia / | 954.04 BHA-A India and Pakistan : | 954.04 CHA-K The marigold story : | 954.04 DAS-S India : | 954.04 FRE-P India : a portrait / | 954.04 GUH-R India after gandhi : the history of the world's largest democracy / |
From the diary of veteran political journalist, Kumkum Chadha, The Marigold Story: Indira Gandhi & Others unravels the hitherto unknown aspects of eleven men and women who remain a significant part of India’s history.
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi hated the marigold flower, although in death it was strewn all over her body; her son Sanjay Gandhi was dictatorial, but also uncommonly empathetic; Smita Patil, who was synonymous with strong, women-centric films, was deeply insecure in her personal life; Ekta Kapoor, the television czarina believes that her unabashed faith in God helped her scale heights and earn her first big bucks; and Abhinav Bindra, who won India the first Olympic gold medal in an individual event confessed how he was a laidback child with no goals in sight.
Embellished with interesting nuggets, this book is a collection of fascinating profiles including, L.K. Advani, Smriti Irani, Lalu Prasad Yadav, Rajiv Gandhi, Amitabh Bachchan and Arun Jaitley.
Uncommon access, being privy to confidences and, above all, a willingness to tell the story, bring alive the people behind the headlines. The Marigold Story: Indira Gandhi & Others is not a gushing account of newsmakers; if anything it captures their weaknesses; goes beyond their achievements and examines what makes these individuals distinctive and unforgettable at the same time.
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