Indiraji: Through My Eyes

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In 1953, Usha Bhagat, a young kindergarten teacher, left her job to become secretary to Indira Gandhi. It was an association that would continue, with some breaks, for thirty-one years, until Mrs Gandhi’s death in 1984.  During those years, Usha Bhagat assisted Mrs Gandhi in matters personal as well as official. One of her special responsibilities was to keep Indira Gandhi informed of new developments and ideas in the world of arts, crafts, cinema and theatre, and facilitate interactions with artists and intellectuals. She accompanied her on many state visits, helped select saris and gifts, and organized intimate celebrations as well as large official banquets. Over her three decades of association with Mrs Gandhi, Usha Bhagat would share some of the happiest, and saddest, moments in the life of the Nehru–Gandhi family, and be witness to a side of her very few have seen.  Indiraji -Through My Eyes reveals the special relationship Usha Bhagat shared with Mrs Gandhi: one which went beyond the purely professional yet was not quite that of friends. It provides fascinating vignettes of Indira Gandhi as an attentive mother and affectionate grandmother, a thoughtful friend, a sensitive artist and creative intellectual, thereby offering hitherto completely unseen aspects of her personality. Photographs taken by the author, along with notes, memos, doodles and personal letters from Mrs Gandhi, add a unique flavour to this memoir.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Usha Bhagat

USHA BHAGAT began her career as a kindergarten teacher soon after she came to Delhi as a refugee in 1947. From 1953 onwards, for over three decades, she worked for Mrs Indira Gandhi in various capacities. She has been active in the cultural and film scene in the country, being associated with many organizations, such as the Federation of Film Societies, Sangeet Natak Akademi and the Indian Council of Cultural Relations, and events, including the Festival of India in the UK and Republic Day celebrations in the capital. Usha Bhagat lives in New Delhi and continues to take interest in the arts and crafts.

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Title
Indiraji: Through My Eyes
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
067005772X
Length
312p.
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