Synopsis
Whether a Modi-baiter or Modi-bhakt (follower), there is near-consensus on one fact: that on 26 May 2014, he changed the face of India forever. Since Independence, India had not seen a Prime Minister like Narendra Damodardas Modi - a worker so indefatigably driven that much before the completion of his first five years, he had impacted every individual, every institution, every Indian in one way or the other. The politician, the leader, the orator and the ascetic committed to the idea of a New India, has been composed into a single frame by the authors for a comprehensive experience of a leader who makes compelling political history. With a collection of photographs that would be a reporter's dream, Turbulence and Triumph: The Modi Years, the definitive portrait of the Prime Minister who inspires as much fan-frenzy as fear-fury, is engagingly insightful.
À propos de l?auteur
Born Subramanian 11 December 1882 Ettayapuram, Tirunelveli district, Madras Presidency, British India (present-day Thoothukudi district, Tamil Nadu, India) Died 11 September 1921 (aged 38) Madras, Madras Presidency, British India (present-day Tamil Nadu, India) Residence Triplicane, Madras Presidency, British India (present-day Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India) Nationality Indian Other names Bharathi, Subbaiah, Sakthi Dasan, Mahakavi, Mundasu Kavignar Veera Kavi, Selly Dasan Occupation Journalist, Poet, Novelist, Teacher, patriot, freedom fighter Known for Tamilan Independence activist, Poetry, Social Reformer Notable work Panchali Sapatham, Pappa Pattu, Kannan Pattu, Kuyil Pattu, etc. Movement Indian independence movement against British Spouse(s) Chellamma (m. 1896 1921; till his death) Children 2 Parent(s) Chinnaswami Subramania Iyer and Lakshmi Ammal
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