Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356294172
- Publisher: Harperhindi
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Weight: 129 gr
- ISBN-10: 9356294178
- Publisher Date: 20 Sep 2023
- Height: 19 mm
- No of Pages: 228
- Width: 300 mm
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹224.25Current price is: ₹224.25.
Telgi: Ek Reporter Ki Diary by Sanjay Singh unveils the shocking true story of India’s biggest stamp paper scam. Explore the life of Abdul Karim Telgi, a counterfeiter who shook the nation. Singh’s gripping narrative offers a detailed account of Telgi’s rise and fall, his intricate network, and the investigation that brought him down. Get a glimpse into the dark world of crime and corruption through the eyes of a reporter. ISBN: 9789356294172
5 in stock
Divanshu Gaur –
Interesting subject matter, but the book is slow-paced. It took me a while to get through it. Good effort, though.
Palak Shukla –
The book is informative. Sometimes I felt the narrative jumps around a little too much. Good but could have been better.
Pritesh Ghosh –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian crime history! The book kept me hooked from beginning to end.
Udit Badjatya –
An eye-opening account of the stamp paper scam. Singh’s dedication to the story is evident. Recommend it.
Nirupama Banerjee –
The book is well-researched but the writing style needs refinement. Telgi’s story is a wild ride. Read once.
Sushant Shekhar –
Telgi’s story is fascinating and disturbing. This book provides a good overview, but I wish there was more analysis of the political implications.
Muskan Sahu –
Sanjay Singh’s reporting shines through. It is investigative journalism. But the writing style is too dry.
Jahnavi –
The rise and fall of Telgi is interesting. I felt that some sections dragged a bit. Overall good.
Gaurang Athalye –
It is an okay book. It gives you the basic details but does not go deep into the emotions.
Khyati Bhardwaj –
A decent attempt to cover a complex case. It is sometimes a bit confusing to follow all the characters. Okay read.
Pragyan Sarma –
Excellent investigative work! Singh meticulously lays out the facts. It is shocking and enlightening.
Pranav Chawla –
A gripping read! Singh does a great job unraveling the Telgi scam. Though detailed, some parts felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Akshit Gulati –
Singh does a fantastic job of bringing this scam to light. A real page-turner!
Shubham Sharma –
I learned so much from this book! A shocking but necessary read about corruption in India.
Kislay Kumar –
Provides a detailed and disturbing look at the Telgi scam. Hard to put down. I learned a lot.
Muskan Rastogi –
I could not stop reading. The book tells about the dark side of Indian politics. Highly recommended!