Madhav Godbole
Born
in India
August 15, 1936
Genre
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The God Who Failed: An Assessment of Jawaharlal Nehru's Leadership
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published
2014
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5 editions
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The Holocaust of Indian Partition: An Inquest
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published
2006
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6 editions
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Unfinished Innings: Recollections and Reflections of a Civil Servant
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published
1996
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4 editions
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Indira Gandhi: An Era of Constitutional Dictatorship
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published
2018
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4 editions
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Secularism: India at a Crossroads
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India's Parliamentary Democracy on Trial
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published
2011
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3 editions
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The Judiciary and Governance in India
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published
2009
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5 editions
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Good Governance: Never on India's Radar
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published
2014
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4 editions
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India- A Federal Union of States: Fault Lines, Challenge and Opportunities
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Public Accountability and Transparency: The Imperatives of Good Insurance
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published
2003
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2 editions
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“Bhakti in religion may be a road to the salvation of the soul. But in politics, Bhakti or hero-worship is a sure road to degradation and to eventual dictatorship. (Mukherjee”
― The God Who Failed: An Assessment of Jawaharlal Nehru's Leadership
― The God Who Failed: An Assessment of Jawaharlal Nehru's Leadership
“26 March 1958 Nehru reiterated: Let us remember that a school is essentially the teacher, not the building. The teacher, without any apparatus or building, can function as a school. This is an obvious proposition and yet it is ignored. I think the time has come, indeed it came long ago, for us to decide, definitely and positively, to have schools in our village without buildings, and to spend more on the teacher and on equipment. I think we can do without buildings completely for the primary schools, though, of course, a building is desirable where possible. But let us compromise on this issue and have the smallest structure, just to keep books and equipment, the classes being held in the open… Our climate is such that, for the great part of the year, it is easy and indeed healthier to sit in the open or under some shady tree. Perhaps the monsoon period is the only time when it is difficult to sit in the open. Let us have our school holidays during the monsoons. The main thing is the teacher. Let us train him better and give him a higher salary and some amenities. The rest will follow. (JNMF 2010; pp.822–3)”
― The God Who Failed: An Assessment of Jawaharlal Nehru's Leadership
― The God Who Failed: An Assessment of Jawaharlal Nehru's Leadership
“The elections to the Constituent Assembly held in 1946 were indirect. The Congress accommodated eminent jurists, lawyers and public men who belonged to no political party or belonged to other parties. Subhash Kashyap, former secretary-general of the Lok Sabha, has stated:”
― The God Who Failed: An Assessment of Jawaharlal Nehru's Leadership
― The God Who Failed: An Assessment of Jawaharlal Nehru's Leadership
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