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Lokmanya Tilak- the First National Leader

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by Gayatri Pagdi


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  About the Book

  (1856–1920) was the first national leader of the Indian freedom movement who transcended provinces, communities and languages to establish himself in the hearts of millions. Tilak was a fierce advocate of swarajya (self-rule) and his famous words – ‘Swarajya is my birthright, and I shall have it!’ – are well remembered even today. The adulation he received from his followers earned him the title of ‘Lokmanya’ – the admired one.

  This book explores the multi-faceted personality of Bal Gangadhar Tilak – social reformer, scholar and national leader – convincingly portraying a man of the people of his time.

  About the Author

  GAYATRI PAGDI is a writer, translator and editor. She is a published author in the UK and her writing has been included in the South Asian Literary Review brought out by the University of Pittsburgh, USA. She is based in Mumbai.

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  P-ISBN: 978-93-5302-695-0

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