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In April 2002, one of the legends of the Indian Air Force was honoured with the first five star rank of Marshal of the Indian Air Force. No one has deserved the honour more than the famous flyer, Arjun Singh.
Biography of Marshal Arjan Singh: Inspirational Biographies for Children by Manish Kumar 'Santosh' presents a biographical account of Marshal Arjan Singh, a distinguished Indian Air Force officer. The book introduces young readers to his life, achievements, and contributions to the defense of the nation. Key Aspects of the Book "Biography of Marshal Arjan Singh: Inspirational Biographies for Children": Aviation Hero: The book explores Marshal Arjan Singh's remarkable career in the Indian Air Force, highlighting his leadership during critical moments in India's military history. National Service: It emphasizes Arjan Singh's dedication to the nation's defense and his role in shaping the Indian...
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This book is a collection of experiences shared and thorough professional study by various authors, closely associated with the IAF and Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh, DFC
Arjan Singh (1917–2010) in his activities has spanned both eras of Hunting and Conservation. From his farm, Tiger Haven, in Uttar Pradesh, where he stayed from 1959 to 2010, he extensively studied the varied wildlife of the area, and reared and successfully returned to the wild, a tigress and two leopards. A spokesman for the tiger, he waged many a crusade against environmental destruction. In recognition of his field work, he was awarded the World Wildlife Fund Gold Medal in the year 1976.
When Captain Arjan Singh, an army man posted in the L.O.C., retires, he is not prepared for the changes in his life. He feels depressed, demotivated, neglected by his family and friends. But being a strong-willed person, he does not give up and decides to turn his life around. Will Arjan be able to overcome the challenges he faces?
Popularly known as India's latterday Jim Corbett and 'tiger man', 87-year-old Billy Arjan Singh is by any standards an extraordinary man. At Tiger Haven, his home in a magical spot on the edge of the jungle in UP, Singh's experiments with bringing up three orphaned leopards, and also Tara, a tiger cub that he imported from a zoo in England, shot him into both limelight and controversy. His aim was to see if Tara's instincts would make her revert to the wild when she became mature. They did, and over the years, she produced four litters of cubs, thus proving his contention that it is possible to supplement dwindling wild stocks with zoo-born animals. But when it was discovered that the tigres...
An anthology on the Indian tiger. The contributors-including the late Jim Corbett, Arjan Singh, and Valmik Thapar- hail from fields like conservation, wildlife, ecology, photography and film-making.
Billy Arjan Singh is the only person in the world known to have hand-reared a tiger cub and returned it to the wild. This pictorial biography is a tribute to this enigmatic character who was one of the first people to put the spotlight on tiger conservation in India. It chronicles his controversial life and times, and tells the story of his pioneering experiments in bringing up leopard and tiger cubs, along with his pet dog, in harmony. The book is a timely publication following a year after Billy's demise on 1 January 2010. In a world dominated by lab-coat conservationists, his voice remains a disturbing reminder of the heartfelt and uncompromising conservation values, unblemished by realpolitik, that are forgotten today.