No Dawn of the Midnight Freedom

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On the occasion of transfer of power in the midnight of 14 August 1947, the Indian leaders made several tall promises of eradicating poverty, hunger, malnutrition, illiteracy, crime and corruption from the Indian soil and lead the country to the path of prosperity and modernization. But after formation of self government, the current demand is for the good governance. The reason is that, during the last 55 years after independence, poverty, hunger, malnutrition, and unemployment have not only increased tremendously but country has fallen in the whirlpool of corruption, crime chaos, anarchy and huge foreign debt. It is well known that India has made laudable progress in the arena of agriculture, industry and other economic activities. But why dreams of freedom movement and promises of midnight freedom remained unfulfilled to the masses has been analysed and explained in this book as well as ways and means of how to achieve the socio-economic freedom.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mahabal Ram

Mahabal Ram is Ex-Project Coordinator of All India Coordinator Barley Improvement Project (ICAR), Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi. He is a plant breeder and Geneticist of international repute and recognition. He is recipient of First Dr. Rajendra Prasad Memorial Award; First Kheti Award from ICAR and his barley variety Karan 15 received ‘Science and Technology Process Prize’ from China for outstanding performance in Sichuan Province of China, where it has been released for cultivation. In addition to his innovative research contributions and research publications, he has authored four books: (i) High Yielding Varieties of Crops, (ii) Cultivation of Dwarf Wheat, (iii) Gene Revolution in Barley (iv) Changing Economics Scenario and Social Justice in India and (vi) No Dawn of the Midnight Freedom. He is also a social worker.

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Title
No Dawn of the Midnight Freedom
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178880520
Length
xviii+450p.
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