A Man of Destiny: Parts I, II and III. (NID Nos. 66, 67 and 68)
– the life and career of Dr. A. P. J. Kalam now President of India
The Message of India
by Dr. Karan Singh
– a learned scholar’s analysis of the timeless message of India to the world (ID No. 1- July-Aug. 1987)
From Basket-case to Bread-basket
by Dr. M. S. Swaminathan
– the father of India’s Green Revolution talks of the ingredients that went
into the making of this silent miracle. (ID No. 2 – Sept.-Oct. 1987)
When the Indian people mourned Nehru
by Anthony Lawrence
– a first-hand account by a British correspondent of the funeral of Jawaharlal Nehru.
(ID No. 3 – Nov.- Dec. 1987)
All rivers flow into the ocean
by Shanti Karuna
– Hinduism is one of the most flexible religions of the world
(ID No. 3 – Nov.- Dec. 1987)
En route to Gothenburg
by Ramesh Krishnan
– India’s veteran tennis player talks of the pride and joy
of playing for India in the Davis Cup.
(ID No. 4 – Jan.- Feb. 1988)
A Man of Destiny: Parts I, II and III. (NID Nos. 66, 67 and 68)
– the life and career of Dr. A. P. J. Kalam now President of India
The Message of India
by Dr. Karan Singh
– a learned scholar’s analysis of the timeless message of India to the world (ID No. 1- July-Aug. 1987)
From Basket-case to Bread-basket
by Dr. M. S. Swaminathan
– the father of India’s Green Revolution talks of the ingredients that went
into the making of this silent miracle. (ID No. 2 – Sept.-Oct. 1987)
When the Indian people mourned Nehru
by Anthony Lawrence
– a first-hand account by a British correspondent of the funeral of Jawaharlal Nehru.
(ID No. 3 – Nov.- Dec. 1987)
All rivers flow into the ocean
by Shanti Karuna
– Hinduism is one of the most flexible religions of the world
(ID No. 3 – Nov.- Dec. 1987)
En route to Gothenburg
by Ramesh Krishnan
– India’s veteran tennis player talks of the pride and joy
of playing for India in the Davis Cup.
(ID No. 4 – Jan.- Feb. 1988)
Culinary Kerala: Food Fit For The Gods
12 Untamed Islands To Get Lost On
The Day I Met Indian Guru Sai Baba
Burning Bodies And Scattering Souls in Varanasi
1.A Man of Destiny: Parts I, II and III. (NID Nos. 66, 67 and 68)
– the life and career of Dr. A. P. J. Kalam now President of India
The Message of India
by Dr. Karan Singh
– a learned scholar’s analysis of the timeless message of India to the world (ID No. 1- July-Aug. 1987)
2.From Basket-case to Bread-basket
by Dr. M. S. Swaminathan
– the father of India’s Green Revolution talks of the ingredients that went
into the making of this silent miracle. (ID No. 2 – Sept.-Oct. 1987)
3.When the Indian people mourned Nehru
by Anthony Lawrence
– a first-hand account by a British correspondent of the funeral of Jawaharlal Nehru.
(ID No. 3 – Nov.- Dec. 1987)
4.All rivers flow into the ocean
by Shanti Karuna
– Hinduism is one of the most flexible religions of the world
(ID No. 3 – Nov.- Dec. 1987)
5.En route to Gothenburg
by Ramesh Krishnan
– India’s veteran tennis player talks of the pride and joy
of playing for India in the Davis Cup.
(ID No. 4 – Jan.- Feb. 1988)
A Man of Destiny: Parts I, II and III. (NID Nos. 66, 67 and 68)
– the life and career of Dr. A. P. J. Kalam now President of India
The Message of India
by Dr. Karan Singh
– a learned scholar’s analysis of the timeless message of India to the world (ID No. 1- July-Aug. 1987)
From Basket-case to Bread-basket
by Dr. M. S. Swaminathan
– the father of India’s Green Revolution talks of the ingredients that went
into the making of this silent miracle. (ID No. 2 – Sept.-Oct. 1987)
When the Indian people mourned Nehru
by Anthony Lawrence
– a first-hand account by a British correspondent of the funeral of Jawaharlal Nehru.
(ID No. 3 – Nov.- Dec. 1987)
All rivers flow into the ocean
by Shanti Karuna
– Hinduism is one of the most flexible religions of the world
(ID No. 3 – Nov.- Dec. 1987)
En route to Gothenburg
by Ramesh Krishnan
– India’s veteran tennis player talks of the pride and joy
of playing for India in the Davis Cup.
(ID No. 4 – Jan.- Feb. 1988)
ANSWER:
A Man of Destiny: Parts I, II and III. (NID Nos. 66, 67 and 68)
– the life and career of Dr. A. P. J. Kalam now President of India
The Message of India
by Dr. Karan Singh
– a learned scholar’s analysis of the timeless message of India to the world (ID No. 1- July-Aug. 1987)
From Basket-case to Bread-basket
by Dr. M. S. Swaminathan
– the father of India’s Green Revolution talks of the ingredients that went
into the making of this silent miracle. (ID No. 2 – Sept.-Oct. 1987)
When the Indian people mourned Nehru
by Anthony Lawrence
– a first-hand account by a British correspondent of the funeral of Jawaharlal Nehru.
(ID No. 3 – Nov.- Dec. 1987)
All rivers flow into the ocean
by Shanti Karuna
– Hinduism is one of the most flexible religions of the world
(ID No. 3 – Nov.- Dec. 1987)
En route to Gothenburg
by Ramesh Krishnan
– India’s veteran tennis player talks of the pride and joy
of playing for India in the Davis Cup.
(ID No. 4 – Jan.- Feb. 1988)
Culinary Kerala: Food Fit For The Gods
12 Untamed Islands To Get Lost On
The Day I Met Indian Guru Sai Baba
Burning Bodies And Scattering Souls in Varanasi
12 Untamed Islands To Get Lost On
The Day I Met Indian Guru Sai Baba
Burning Bodies And Scattering Souls in Varanasi
BEST INDIAN ARTICLES;
1.A Man of Destiny: Parts I, II and III. (NID Nos. 66, 67 and 68)
– the life and career of Dr. A. P. J. Kalam now President of India
The Message of India
by Dr. Karan Singh
– a learned scholar’s analysis of the timeless message of India to the world (ID No. 1- July-Aug. 1987)
2.From Basket-case to Bread-basket
by Dr. M. S. Swaminathan
– the father of India’s Green Revolution talks of the ingredients that went
into the making of this silent miracle. (ID No. 2 – Sept.-Oct. 1987)
3.When the Indian people mourned Nehru
by Anthony Lawrence
– a first-hand account by a British correspondent of the funeral of Jawaharlal Nehru.
(ID No. 3 – Nov.- Dec. 1987)
4.All rivers flow into the ocean
by Shanti Karuna
– Hinduism is one of the most flexible religions of the world
(ID No. 3 – Nov.- Dec. 1987)
5.En route to Gothenburg
by Ramesh Krishnan
– India’s veteran tennis player talks of the pride and joy
of playing for India in the Davis Cup.
(ID No. 4 – Jan.- Feb. 1988)