BOOK REVIEW ON ‘ INDIA AFTER GANDHI’
The History of the World’s Largest Democracy is a book by Indian historian Ramachandra Guha , first published by Harper Collins in August 2007.
The book covers the history of India after it gained independence from the British in 1947.
Ramachandra Guha is an indispensable master in telling stories. This book covers the events and the struggles which India faced between 1947 – 1999, which tells us that it is the masterpiece book of modern history .
The most interesting part about this book is that the concept of the book as many people think that the Indian History ends after independence and partition but this book will tell them that there is a history even after independence and the main journey , main struggles of India have started after the independence only . Many readers have also found this book boring as it is a detailed version of the events that happened in the past.
This book will be helpful to the people who don’t know much about India and Indian history. And will give them to get an Idea about what happened in the past .
India after Gandhi was the chosen Book of the Year by The Economist .
The book has also won the 2011 Sahitya Akademi Award for English. There is no specific age group to read this book but it will be good and helpful for young readers as most of them are unaware about the history after independence and will also enhance their general knowledge .
The book costs Rs. 616 and is available on websites like Amazon, flip kart and kindle and you can also read this book in the libraries.
By – PRACHI JANI AND NISHKA SHAH ( STD 8 STABIR SCHOOL)