Chaman Lal

Chaman Lal
Chaman Lal is India's leading authority on Bhagat Singh. He retired as a professor of Hindi translation from the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
- The Political Writings of Bhagat SinghINR 450
“The state, the government machinery is just a weapon in the hands of the ruling class to further and safeguard its interest. We want to snatch and handle it to utilize it for the consummation of...
- Understanding Bhagat SinghINR 425
In the book the author writes about the life and struggles of Bhagat Singh, his ideologies and his role in India s struggle for independence. Bhagat Singh was born in a modest Sandhu Jat family of ...
- The Bhagat Singh ReaderINR 799
Bhagat Singh has been a hero in the Indian imagination for the longest time. We ve all grown up with tales of his heroics bravery recounted to us. The Bhagat Singh Re...
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