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Almost two decades after the demolition of the Babri Masjid in
Ayodhya, Scharada Dubey, an Ayodhya resident, studies the
barricaded Ram Janmabhoomi site, travels through temple alleyways,
visits the residents, ordinary and prominent, of a town that has
known no peace. What follows is Portraits of Ayodhya - a star-
tling compilation of oral history. In this book of narrative
non-fiction, we meet Ayodhya denizens from all walks of life - from
the almost omnip- otent Mahant Gyandas (head of the Hanuman Garhi
temple), to the unassuming Ram Sharan Das, whose occupation is
cleaning gutters. Even as we witness two sides to every story, we
spot a thread binding all the major figures: a love for Ayodhya, a
longing for quiet. If places are defined by people, Portraits of
Ayodhya is testament to this belief. Unflinchingly honest and
sincere, this is a book that presents an Ayodhya never seen before.
this collection of life sketches enables children to get a glimpse
of the men and women who have lived in Rashtrapathi Bhavan and
presided over important national events. This book attempts to make
events and personalities from contemporary history interesting and
memorable for today's children.
In this accessible, easy-to-read book, award-winning writer
Scharada Dubey presents the lives of these leaders, from Jawaharlal
Nehru to Manmohan Singh, who have shaped our country. This
collection of profiles gives young readers a chance to understand
the history of independent India through the personalities who have
led our country.
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