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On the photographic works of Deen Dayal, Indian photographer; includes reproductions of his photographs.
Complexion based discrimination is a harsh prejudice against dark-skinned people by fair-skinned people that has been prevalent in all countries and continents of the world. This book states the unbearable traumas faced by dark-skinned people such as Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther, Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama, Mahatma Gandhi, Bhimrao Ambedkar, and the Dalai Lama. The book is a harsh whip against the orthodox dogmas that make the lives of dark or black skinned people hell and is a healing balm to restore their stamina in the fight against people who deprive them of their rights. It is an effort to strike at the root of superstitions and prejudice. Worth is to be based on one’s quality, talent, and hard work, not on skin colour.
Orthodox and outdated social codes imposed on widows cause Prabha, her mother-in-law, Yashoda, and daughter, Ritu great distress. Yashoda believes that the life of a widow is the most pitiable as she is considered an object of hatred that hampers her own progress and the progress of her whole family. There is no place where she can seek her existence, identity and pour out her grief. Widows are considered no longer fit to perform any pious and auspicious activities as society is under falsely prevailing dogmas, beliefs and superstitions. Prabha believes that instead of neglecting the widows, they need sympathy, acceptability and join hands of the people in every walk of life. Ritu feels grea...
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Biography of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay: Inspirational Biographies for Children by Anil Kumar 'Salil': Explore the life and contributions of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay, a prominent political thinker, and social activist. Anil Kumar 'Salil' presents Upadhyay as a visionary advocate for integral humanism, self-reliance, and social upliftment, inspiring young readers to embrace these values. Key Aspects of the Book "Biography of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay: Inspirational Biographies for Children": Integral Humanism: Anil Kumar 'Salil' delves into Upadhyay's philosophy of integral humanism, which emphasizes the holistic development of individuals and society. Self-Reliance: The book explores Upad...
The path-breaking and prolific lensman Raja Deen Dayal began his career in the late 1860s. Trained as a draughtsman in the British regime, he was involved in creating photographic record of territorial survey projects, and also of the 'natives'. In 1885, he was appointed court photographer to Mahboob Ali Khan, the Nizam of Hyderabad. As the only court photographer in South Asian history, Deen Dayal is a link between an older tradition of court painters and the evolving scientific aesthetic of the new medium. The Deen Dayal studios took thousands of photographs, creating a unique archive. A sizeable portion of these are now with 'The Alkazi Collection of Photography', many of which richly illustrate this book. 0Also available with ISBN: 9781935677369.
distinguished by originality; lucidity and analytical faculty; this book presents a critical study of the two (first & second five year) plans. its penetrating analysis and sound approach shed a great deal of light on conception; inception; execution; promises and performance of the plans. not only that; it gives a timely warning to the airy idealists; selfcomplacent people in power and outside; theoretical statisticians and totalitarian thinkers that it would be desirable to reconsider our whole attitude towards planning; and if we cannot take to correct policies; the future of the whole nation may be jeopardised. planning is a dynamic process and is based on the traditional values and fundamental postulates of a country’s life and culture. the persons responsible for planning in india seem to have been either ignorant or deliberately preferred to ignore this important consideration. the book by eminent nationalist thinker pandit deendayal upadhyay raises critical questions and vital issues concerning our socioeconomic ills and evils and their patent and popular remedies imported and imbibed either from the communist or the capitalist countries.
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