Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 151
... Pandit is a fine piece of autobiographical writing besides being a valuable document as it validates the rightful position of women in the Indian society . It is a work which seeks to focus not only upon some of the conservatisms ...
... Pandit is a fine piece of autobiographical writing besides being a valuable document as it validates the rightful position of women in the Indian society . It is a work which seeks to focus not only upon some of the conservatisms ...
Pagina 153
... Pandit and her husband joined the political movement under Gandhiji in which all the Nehru women as well as those from the different parts of the country who were anxiously willing to work . Gandhiji's concept of an egalitarian society ...
... Pandit and her husband joined the political movement under Gandhiji in which all the Nehru women as well as those from the different parts of the country who were anxiously willing to work . Gandhiji's concept of an egalitarian society ...
Pagina 154
... Pandit came in contact with Mrs. Roosevelt who dealt with the problems of human rights . Mrs. Pandit , a greatly accomplished woman with well marked administrative capabilities was made the first ambassador of a free India to Moscow ...
... Pandit came in contact with Mrs. Roosevelt who dealt with the problems of human rights . Mrs. Pandit , a greatly accomplished woman with well marked administrative capabilities was made the first ambassador of a free India to Moscow ...
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