Bengal Famine: An Unpunished Genocide
Bengal Famine: An Unpunished Genocide
This book is a commentary on the 1944 book Panchasher Manwantar by Syama Prasad Mookerjee, a political stalwart of the time. In his book, Syama Prasad argues that the famine of 1943-44 that is said to have caused the death and displacement of three million people, tearing apart Bengal’s social and economic fabric, was a man-made disaster. The acute food shortage was deliberately created by the Churchill government to punish a rebellious, militant Bengal
Portrait of a Martyr – A Biography of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee
Portrait of a Martyr – A Biography of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee
This book puts into perspective the life and career of this versatile genius who excelled in every field of activity he entered – as Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University; as the acting president of the Hindu Mahasabha; as parliamentarian and the first president of Jana Sangh; and as a fighter for the cause of Indian unity.
