Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Prime Ministers Museum and Library | 923.254M78R Q4.1 (Browse shelf) | V.1; 1907-21 | Available | 173413 | ||
Book | Prime Ministers Museum and Library | 923.254M78R Q4.2 (Browse shelf) | V.2; 1921-22 | Available | 176022 | ||
Book | Prime Ministers Museum and Library | 923.254M78R Q4.2;1 (Browse shelf) | V.2; 1921-22 | 1 | Available | 176783 | |
Book | Prime Ministers Museum and Library | 923.254M78R Q4.2;2 (Browse shelf) | V.2; 1921-22 | 2 | Available | 176782 | |
Book | Prime Ministers Museum and Library | 923.254M78R Q4.3 (Browse shelf) | V.3; 1923-25 | Available | 187400 | ||
GI (Gifted Item) | Prime Ministers Museum and Library | 923.254M78R Q4.4 (Browse shelf) | V.4; 1926-30 | Available | GI17513 | ||
GI (Gifted Item) | Prime Ministers Museum and Library | 923.254M78R Q4.5 (Browse shelf) | V.5; 1931-35 | Available | GI17723 | ||
GI (Gifted Item) | Prime Ministers Museum and Library | 923.254M78R Q4.6 (Browse shelf) | V.6; 1936-39 | Available | GI18253 | ||
Book | Prime Ministers Museum and Library | 923.254M78R R2.7 (Browse shelf) | v.7 | Available | GI18515 | ||
Book | Prime Ministers Museum and Library | 923.254M78R Q4.8 (Browse shelf) | v.8 | Available | GI18708 |
Issued under the auspices of Nehru Memorial Museum and Library.
Vol. 1 to 3 : edited by Mahesh Ranharajan, N. Balakrishnan, Deepa Bhatnagar.
Vol. 4 : edited by Mukesh Kumar and Shilpa Menon.
Vol. 5 : edited by Shakti Sinha, Ravi K. Mishra, Narendra Shukla.
Vol. 6: edited by Ravi K. Mishra, Narendra Shukla.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chakravarti Rajagopalachari (1878 1972), popularly known as Rajaji, was the first Governor General of independent India (1948 50). A lawyer by profession, he was drawn into the non-violent nationalist movement steered by Mahatma Gandhi and came to be known as his conscience-keeper . He was awarded India s highest civilian award, the Bharat Ratna in 1955. Rajaji founded the Swatantra Party in 1959. A prolific writer in Tamil and English, he is also known for his books on the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
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