Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350022221
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350022222
- Publisher Date: 2013
- Binding: Hardcover
Original price was: ₹550.00.₹413.00Current price is: ₹413.00.
Discover the revolutionary life and ideology of Bhagat Singh in “Understanding Bhagat Singh” by Shrimali K M (ISBN: 9789350022221). Explore his profound impact on India’s freedom struggle, his intellectual journey, and enduring legacy. Delve into his writings and speeches that shaped a nation. A must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking to understand the making of modern India.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Sahil Saini –
Compelling and insightful. A valuable contribution to the literature on Bhagat Singh. Highly recommended.
Dhritiraj Pathak –
An okay book. It touches on key aspects of Bhagat Singh’s ideology but feels somewhat rushed. Needed more depth.
Anoushka Baral Swamy –
Informative but slightly dry. It presents the facts well, but I wish it had a more engaging writing style.
Saurabh Bhandari –
Excellent! Provides a comprehensive understanding of Bhagat Singh’s ideology. Very insightful and well-written.
Ritika Sharma –
It was alright. I learned a few things but wasn’t particularly captivated. Expected more from the description.
Yudh Veer Singh –
Excellent read! Sheds light on Bhagat Singh’s intellectual side. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history.
Kritika Suyal –
A powerful portrayal of Bhagat Singh’s dedication to India’s freedom. Inspiring and informative.
Shahad Hanan K –
A fascinating and well-researched account of Bhagat Singh’s life. Highly recommended for history buffs.
Chetan Sharma –
It’s an average book. Nothing special. I’ve read better biographies of Bhagat Singh. Quite forgettable.
Sahil Matta –
Fascinating! This book offers a balanced view of Bhagat Singh, covering his revolutionary actions and philosophical beliefs.
Harish A Kendrekar –
A brilliant exploration of Bhagat Singh’s revolutionary spirit and intellectual depth. A must-read.
Tanya Mahajan –
It’s an acceptable read, but doesn’t stand out. Many similar books are available. Nothing unique.
Sakshi Garg –
A great resource for understanding Bhagat Singh’s impact on India. Well-researched and thought-provoking.
Sanjeev Kumar Pal –
Decent book, but the writing style is a bit too academic for my taste. A little dry and difficult to get through.
Manasvi Saboo –
A concise and insightful look into Bhagat Singh’s life. It provides a good overview but could delve deeper into certain aspects.
Kaiwalya Sanjay Gawande –
A remarkable book that captures the essence of Bhagat Singh’s revolutionary fervor. A true inspiration.
Preeti Rana –
A well-written account of Bhagat Singh’s life and times. Highly recommend it to anyone interested in Indian history.
Dhaduk Milankumar Manubhai –
A very detailed account. It is great that it captures the struggles he went through.
Mohit Mohan Mishra –
Not bad, but not great either. It covers the basics but doesn’t offer much new insight. A bit underwhelming.
Rahul Singh –
Good overview, but somewhat basic. If you’re new to the subject, it’s a good starting point. More advanced readers may want more.
Ravi Raj –
A decent introduction to Bhagat Singh. Easy to understand, but lacks the critical analysis I was hoping for.
Zeshan Ashraf –
Readable, but I felt it lacked nuance. It paints a somewhat simplistic picture of a complex figure. Disappointed.
Tani Gupta –
An okay biography. I wish there was more analysis of his personal life and motivations. Somewhat superficial.