Savarkar A Hard Hidden Hero

Ram Nivas Kumar
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It has been a red-hot issue of discussion amongst the countrymen as well as the political giants whether Savarkar was really a true nationalist and a freedom fighter, or he was a big black traitor. Some say—he was a nationalist; some call him a rationalist. Most of the people consider him a true hero, while a few of them take him as a traitor. People at large are widely confused in the matter of grasping his real picture and understanding his exact role in India’s freedom movement. There is a mess-up of all and everything. Even the learned persons are bewitched.

In such a commotion prevailing in and around our country, I pondered day and night for a long over the true picture and right colour of this hard-hit human. Later, It occurred to me high that I must write a book on Savarkar elaborating all important nuggets related to him. Hence, I decided to go deep into a research on this issue. And as such, I went through a number of books on Savarkar and found him to be a true nationalist, working especially for the cause of the mass society in India. Hence, presentation of this book to the high hearts of the Indian nationalists. Hope, this book will satiate the hunger of the masses willing to know the real facts and figures on Savarkar.

Table of Contents

1.      Brief History of Savarkar

2.      Savarkar’s Views on Cow

3.      Savarkar’s Views on Cow’s Worship

4.      Savarkar’s Views on Cow Vigilantism

5.      Savarkar’s Views on Vegetarianism

6.      Savarkar’s Views on Castes

7.      Savarkar on Social Reforms

8.      Savarkar as an Atheist

9.      Savarkar: A True Nationalist

10.    Savarkar as a Role Model

11.    Savarkar Denied as a Role Model    

12.    Savarkar on Hindutva

13.    Savarkar’s Hindutva Ideology Derailed Freedom Movement

14.    Savarkar : A Brave Heart     

15.    Savarkar’s Pleadings for Mercy

16.    Savarkar’s Petitions are Just and Fair

17.    Pavan Kulkarni’s Views on  Savarkar’s Petitions

18.    Trailokyanath’s Views on Savarkar

19.    Bipan Chandra’s Views on Savarkar’s Portrait

20.    Self-Glorification of a Defeated Man

21.    Savarkar’s Collaboration with the British

22.    Savarkar with the Muslim League

23.    Was Savarkar a Traitor?

24.    The Other Side of the Coin

25.    Specific Facts about Savarkar

26.    Savarkar: Virtues or Vices?

 

 


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About the author

The author belongs to the knowledge city Nalanda. He has written twenty educational books so far. Most of them are dedicated to the students and the youth. His books are as such:

1. Art of Conversation: Easy To Learn

2. Personality Development: A Piece of Learning

3. Etiquette & Manners: Learn Like This

4. Dr. Rajendra Prasad: A Multi-Dimensional Statesman of India

5. Swami Vivekananda: His Teachings To All

6. Manusmriti The Greatest Knowledge: Code of Social Conduct

7. Learning of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam: An Impetus To The Youth

8. Atal The Invincible: A Grand Parliamentarian

9. Teachings of Srimad Bhagwat Purana: Deliverance Sri Pawan Dev Thakur

10. R.S.S. The Pride of Nation: Mission And Vision

11. A Practical Guide To Library Management

12. Learning On Happy And Healthy Married Life: A Guide To Married Couples

13. Simple Verbs Advanced Usages A Love For English

14. Abhinandan The Real Hero: A Story On Indian Fighter Pilot.

15. Magnetize Your Manners And Enhance Your Business Personality: Tips for the Professionals

16. Teachings Of The Dalai Lama: A Sense Of Humanity.

17. Savarkar A Hard Hidden Hero

18. Ashutosh The Rising: Soldier To Leader

19.41 Rules of Pronunciation of English Words, and

20. Lifelong Lessons And Powerful Insights: A Treasure of Wisdom.

He holds an M.A. in English, Library & Information Science, and Journalism & Mass Communication. He received his education from Nalanda, Patna, Madras (Chennai), Mysore, Meerut and Delhi. Also, he made a brief research on English Phonetics at self-study and received a letter of gladness from the University of London, UK

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