Description
- ISBN-13: 9789390729333
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9390729335
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2021
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,195.00.₹908.00Current price is: ₹908.00.
“Indian Railways: One Hundred Years 1853-1953” by J.N. Sahni chronicles the fascinating journey of India’s rail network. From its inception in 1853 to its centenary in 1953, this book explores the remarkable growth, challenges, and impact of the railways on the Indian subcontinent. Discover the rich history and engineering marvels that shaped a nation. ISBN: 9789390729333
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Sushant –
A decent read, covering a significant period in Indian Railways’ history. Some parts felt a bit dry, but overall informative.
Sandeep Yadav –
A comprehensive look at the first century. Some repetition, but full of great facts. Recommended.
Aditya Jain –
Well-researched and detailed. A must-read for railway enthusiasts. A bit too technical at times, though.
Sai Chander P. –
The book provides a good overview of the early years. I wish there was more focus on the social impact.
Karan Singh –
Provided a good general history of the railway. Would have enjoyed more anecdotes.
Suraj Kumar –
Enjoyable and educational. Though certain sections were quite detailed, I’d recommend it.
Prince Sant –
One of the best books on the history of Indian Railways I’ve read! Incredibly informative!
Palak –
Not a bad book but nothing special. The subject matter is more interesting than the writing.
Anubhav Sharma –
Interesting historical account, but the writing style could be more engaging. Still, worth the time.
Harsh Tanwar –
An okay read. It feels more like a report than a story. Needs better editing.
J Raghunath –
A brilliant book that gives you a solid understanding of India’s first years of railways.
Kanishk Garg –
A slightly unexciting read that could be improved with some narratives.
Arkadeep Mitra –
Fascinating book! Offers great insight into the railways and their development in India. Highly recommend!
Akarsh Singh –
Informative but dense. It could benefit from more visuals. Good resource for serious researchers.
Tejas Rawat –
Enjoyed learning about the history. It dragged in a few places. Could be concise.
Srishti Thukral –
Excellent book. A vital record of railways. Only issue is the lack of illustrations.