The Making of India: The Untold Story of British Enterprise

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The Making of India: The Untold Story of British Enterprise

The Making of India: The Untold Story of British Enterprise

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Though his regular charges are a million rupees a day, he has been helping Sindhis free of cost and he has helped many even without disclosing his identity. However, the company’s influence effectively came to an end after the Indian Mutiny of 1857 when the British Government took over direct control of the Raj.

In the end, Lalvani followed in his father’s footsteps and studied pharmaceutical science in London, Germany and India. He is justifiably revered as the spiritual father of Indian independence, the man who helped end British rule through his moral leadership, yet Mahatma Gandhi’s attitude towards the Empire was complex. If the self-righteous and ignorant Balliol undergraduates understood any real history, they would have known that Lord Curzon devoted much of his energy as Viceroy to remedying the neglect of many of India’s historic monuments — he more than anyone helped save the Taj Mahal.India’s first nationwide political party, the National Congress, was founded in 1885 by a British liberal civil servant, Allan Octavian Hume. And both hasten to add that it wasn’t a case of Tej being given a senior position at Vitabiotics just because his father was the founder.

K L : Towards this Ram Jethmalani has constituted 'Forum for Social and Political Rights of Sindhis'.The Sikhs were faced with a greater threat, as the Muslims who migrated from the undivided Punjab considered Sikhs their prime targets.



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