bio sketch on any one famous indian personality
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Outlaw: India’s Bandit Queen and Me by Roy Moxham
Roy Moxham’s biography of spine-chilling events that occurred in Phoolan Mallah’s life was a result of his journey and friendship with her in the later years of her life. Known as ‘bandit queen’ in India, Phoolan hailed from a poor rural family in Uttar Pradesh. She was gang-raped and abused many times before she became a gang leader and then a Member of the Parliament in India. Roy’s biography is a gripping story of the incredible woman who was gunned down in 2001.
Phoolan Mallah’s life was anything but ordinary © Random House UK
Akhada: The Authorized Biography of Mahavir Singh Phogat by Saurabh Duggal
Saurabh Duggal tells the story of Mahavir Singh Phogat in his biography. The amateur wrestler rebelled against the appalling practice of female foeticide in Harayana and trained his own daughters in the sport. His eldest daughter, Geeta Phogat, became the first ever freestyle wrestler to win a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games in 2010 and the first female wrestler from India to qualify for the Olympics.
Mahavir Singh Phogat broke cultural norms and trained his daughters in wrestling © Hachette India
Sir C V Raman by A. Krishna Bhatt
This biography by A. Krishna Bhatt gives an intimate account of Nobel Prize winner C. V. Raman’s life. Bhatt’s research reveals how Raman was a jovial person, always curious and a great teacher. The book makes C. V. Raman more human, going beyond the image of a worshipped physicist. Raman’s humble beginnings and great achievements are a source of inspiration.
The Man Who Knew Infinity: A Life of The Genius Ramanujan by Robert Kanigel
Robert Kanigel paints a picture of Srinivasa Ramanujan’s life since childhood in Tamil Nadu, India. His family couldn’t send him to school after a point but that didn’t stop Ramanujan from studying pure mathematics and working under the British mathematician G. H. Hardy. In his biography, Robert delves into Ramanujan’s struggle to be taken seriously and eventually being recognised for his contributions in mathematics.
Srinivasa Ramanujan was a brilliant mathematician from India © Washington Square Press
Beyond the Last Blue Mountain by R. M. Lala
Beyond The Last Blue Mountain is one of the best biographies written about an Indian. The book is divided into four parts, taking the readers through the details of Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata’s childhood and milestones. J.R.D Tata’s interest in aviation that led to the beginning of the aviation industry in India and his contributions as an industrialist, are discussed comprehensively. The last part of the book talks about his friendships, personal life and how he kept it away from the public eye.
Beyond The Last Blue Mountain is one of the best Indian biographies ever written © Penguin
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