India: The Oldest Surviving Civilization

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The Indian Sub-continent is unique in the sense that is was earlier a part of Gondawana land in Southern hemisphere in the remote past when east coast of Africa and west coast of peninsular India were in  very close proximity to each other. It is presumed that early humans, who originated in Africa, migrated to west coast of peninsular India in those early days. Gondwanaland disintegrated in later years and Indian Sub-continent moved northwards to merge with Asia in the Northern hemisphere. The early inhabitants of peninsular India in due course of time moved to all parts of the Sub-continent and some of them reached the Sindhu river valley to build the great Harappan civilization there. Other immigrants came to the Subcontinent at different points of time through the land routes of North West, to give a continuous presence of people in this land to the present days. Thus this Subcontinent is privileged to be the oldest surviving civilization of the mankind. This book is a very informative book on Indian History for general reading.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Alok Bhattacharya

Alok Bhattacharya received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Banaras Hindu University and spent a few years in Canada for further research. On return he joined CSIR Lab. As a R & D Scientist and later moved on to Industry and retired as General Manager from a public sector. He has a number of research publications and is author of several advanced research topics. Dr. Bhattacharya is very widefy travelled and has interest in wide ranging social issues, with writing as a hobby. His one book ‘Global Warming’ has been published by Rupa & Co., while another a novel ‘Dreams are worth chasing’ has been published by Diamond Books.

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Title
India: The Oldest Surviving Civilization
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8176467480, 9788176467483
Length
xii+180p., Illustrations; Maps; Tables; Figures; 29cm.
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