Books Writer

Book's NameAuthor's Name
A Gift of MonotheistsRam Mohan Roy
A Minister and his ResponsibilitiesMorarji Bhai Desai
A Nation is MakingSurendra Nath Bandhopadhye
A Pair of Blue EyesThomash Hardy
A Passage to IndiaE. M. Foster
A Revenue Stamp (autobiography)Amrita Pritam
A Strange and Sublime AddressAmit Choudhary
A Suitable BoyBikram Seth
A Tale of Two CitiesCharls Dikens
A Voice of FreedomNayantara Shehgal
A week with GandhiL. Fischer
Adventures of Sherlock HomesArther Canon Doel
All the Prime Minister's MenJanardan Thakur
Allahabad PrasastiHarisen
Amitabh- the Making of the SuperstarSusmita Das Gupta
Amukta MalyadKrishna Deva Raya
An Unknown IndianNirod C. Choudhary
Anand MathBankim Chandra Chattopadhaye
Anna KareninaLeo Tolstoy
AparajitoBibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhyay
Apple CartG. B. Shaw
AranyakBibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhyay
ArogyaniketanTarashankar Bandopadhyay
AstyadhayePanini
Bakul KathaAshapurna Devi
Ban Palashir PadabaliRamapada Chowdhury
Bandit QueenMala Sen
Bela Obela KalbelaJibanananda Das
Bengali ZamindarNilmoni Mukherjee
BicramanchadevBilhon
Blind BeautyBoris Pasternak
BuddhacharitAsha Ghosh
Captive LadyMichel Madhusudan Dutta
Causes of the Indian MutinySir Syyed Ahmed Khan
CharitraheenSarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
ChidambaraS. N. Panth
Circle of the RegionAmitabha Ghosh
City of Job CharnakNisith Ranjan Roy
Commedy ErrorsShekhspear
Conversations with MyselfNelson Mandela
CoolieMulkraj Anand
Crisis of IndiaRonal Segal
Das CapitalKarl Marks
Death of PresidentW. Marchent
DecamarenBocachio
Desert VillageOliver Goldsmith
DevdasSarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
Devi ChaudharaniBankim Chandra Chattopadhaye
Devine ComediDante
Divine LifeSivanand
Economic History of IndiaRamesh Chandra Dutta
End and MeansHuxlay
FaustGoethe
Ferary QueenEdmond Spensar
Freedom at MidnightLapierre & Collins
Friend Not MasterAyub Khan
GanadebataTarashankar Bandopadhyay
Gathering StromChurchil
Ghulam GiriJyotiba Phule
Global Crisis Recession and Uneven RecoveryY.B. Reddy
Great Indian and Their Landmark SpeechesManohar and Sarita Prabhakar
GuidR. K. Narayanan
GurdbahoBakpatiraj
Hero of NymphAurobindo Ghosh
Hind SwarajM. K. Gandhi
Hindu View of LifeS. Radhakrishnan
HistoricaHerodotus
I follow the MahatmaK. M. Munshi
I Van HoWalter Scot
Ignited Minds - Unleashing the power within IndiaDR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
In an Antique LandAmitabh Ghosh
India 2020 - A Vision for the New MillenniumDR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
India DividedRajendra Prashad
India Wins FreedomAbdul Kalam Azad
Indian EpigraphyD. C. Sircar
Indian VillageS.C. Dube
Indian war and IndependenceD. V. Savarkar
IndicaMegasthenis
Infinite JestDavid Foster Wallace
Inheritance of LossKiran Desai
JalsagharTarashankar Bandopadhyay
Jhara PalakJibanananda Das
Jinnah- India, Partition, IndependenceJaswant Singh
Jungle BookR. Kippling
Kanterbary TellsGeofray Chosar
KidnappedStevenson
Kubla KhanColeridge
Lalit BiharAshwa Ghosh
Life DevineAurobindo Ghosh
MahabhashyaPatanjali
Man and SupermanG. B. Shaw
Midnight ChildrenSalman Rushdi
MitaksharaVijnaneswara
Modernization of Indian TraditionYogendra Singh
MotherMaxim Gorkay
Mother IndiaKatharin Mayo
Murder in CathedralElliot
My Country My LifeLal Krishna Advani
My Experiments With TruthM.K. Gandhi
My Indian YearsLord Hardinge II
My JourneyDR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Myth of IndependenceZulfikar Ali Bhutto
Neel DarpanDinbandhu Mitra
Netaji Dead or AliveSamar Guha
New Dimensions of India's Foreign PolicyA. B. Vajpayee
New IndiaAnnie Besant
One Night @ the Call CentreChetan Bhagat
Padma Nadir MajhiManik Bandopadhyay
PakhtoonKhan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Palli SamajSarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
Paradise LostJohn Milton
ParineetaSarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
Pather PanchaliBibhuti BHushan Bandopadhaye
Poverty & Un-British Rule in IndiaDadabhai Naoroji
Pratham PratisrutiAshapurna Devi
Precepts of JesusRam Mohan Roy
Principles of SociologyHerbert Spencer
Prison DiaryJay Prakash Narayan
Problems of the EastLord Curzon
Putul Nacher ItikathaManik Bandopadhyay
Races and Cultures of IndiaD.N. Majumdar
RajtaranginiKalhan
RamcharitS. K. Nandi
RashmirathiRamdhari Singh Dinkar
SaketMathili Saran Gupta
Satyarth PrakashSwami Dayanand
Shadow LineAmitabh Ghosh
Shadow of LadakhB. Bhattacharia
Shape of Things To ComeH. G. Wells
SitaramBankim Chandra Chattopadhaye
Social Structure of ValuesRadha Kamal Mukherjee
Straight from the HeartKapil Dev
SubarnalataAshapurna Devi
Tahakak - E - HIndAlbiruni
TalismanWalter Scott
The Algebra of Infinite JusticeArundhati Roy
The Bandit QueenMala Sen
The City of JoyDhominic Lapier
The Discovery of IndiaJawahar Lal Nehru
The God of Small ThingsArundhuti Roy
The Harry Potter SeriesJ. K. Rowling
The Indian StruggleSubash Chandra Bose
The Indian War of IndependenceV. D. Savarkar
The JudgementKuldip Nayar
The Masque of AfricaV. S. Naipaul
The Miracle of Democracy: India's Amazing JourneyMr. T. S. Krishnamurthy
The Nadars of Tamil NaduD.N. Dhanagre
The Nehrus; Motilal and JawaharlalB. R. Nanda
The PrinceMaciavaly
The Satanic VerseSalman Rushdi
The Science of Bharat NatyamSaroja Vaidyanathan
The Silent CryKenjaburo Ue
The Spirit of IslamSyyed Amir Ali
The White TigerAravind Adiga
Theory of RelativityAlexander Doma
Three MarketiarsEinstein
To all fighters of freedom, Why Socialism?J. P. Narayan
Truth, Love and A Little MaliceKhushwant Singh
Two Leaves and a BudMulkraj Anand
Two LivesVikram Seth
Unhappy IndiaL. Roy
UrbashiR. D. Dinkar
UtopiaThomas Moor
Vision of the PastMichel Madhusudan Dutta
Volga Se GangaRahul Sankritayan
War and PeaceTolstoy
What Congress and Gandhi have done to the untouchablesB. R. Ambedkar
Wings of FireDR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

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Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)

Rashtriya Janata Dal - National Peoples Party is one of the major political party in India. The party was founded in 1997 by Laloo Prasad Yadav. It has a strong presence in Bihar under the leadership of Laloo Yadav and his wife Rabri Devi. Traditionally, the mass base of the party has been Yadavs and Muslims, two large and relatively politically active segments of Bihar's population.

RJD lost power after the elections in 2005, when a Nitish Kumar-led coalition NDA government wrested power from Rabri Devi, who had been chief minister of the state for XX years. The RJD is also a constituent of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA)led by the Congress at the Centre.

Following the performance of the RJD in the last few elections, the Election Commission has now accorded it the status of a recognized national level party in 2008. RJD recently came into the headlines for its allegedly clandestine seat-sharing deal with Ram Vilas Paswans Lok Jana Shakti Party, leaving just three seats for the Congress. According to sources, the alliance between Congress and RJD is over now. The party will combine with Lok Janata Party leaving only three seats for the Congress. Now, with the Congress declaring its intentions to contest 37 seats in Bihar, RJDs marriage with the Congress in the UPA seems to be hanging a question mark.



List of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)candidates for Lok Sabha Election 2009
S.No State Name Constituency Name Candidate Name
1 Bihar Khagaria Rabindra Kumar Rana
2 Bihar Karakat Kanti Singh
3 Bihar Valmiki Nagar Raghunath Jha
4 Bihar Jhanjharpur Devendra Prasad Yadav
5 Bihar Ujiarpur Alok Kumar Mehta
6 Bihar Gaya Ramjee Manjhi
7 Bihar Gopalganj Anil Kumar
8 Bihar Bhagalpur Shakuni Choudhary
9 Bihar Jamui Shyam Rajak
10 Bihar Jahanabad Surendra Prasad Yadav
11 Bihar Buxar Jagdanand Singh
12 Bihar Munger Ram Badan Rai
13 Bihar Siwan Hina Shahab
14 Bihar Sasaram Lalan Paswan
15 Bihar Kishanganj Md Taslimuddin
16 Bihar Vaishali Dr Raghuvansh Prasad Singh
17 Bihar Banka Jai Prakash Narayan Yadav
18 Bihar Aurangabad Shakeel Ahmed Khan
19 Bihar Darbhanga Mohd Ali Ashraf Fatmi
20 Bihar Saran Lalu Prasad
21 Bihar Madhubani Abdul Bari Siddiqui
22 Bihar Sheohar Sitaram Singh
23 Bihar Purvi Champaran Akhilesh Prasad Singh
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Shiv Sena

Shiv Sena was formed by Balasaheb Thackeray in 1966. The party came into existence to promote the interests of 'sons of the soil,' Maharashtrian youth. The party maintains its Hindutva ideology and is a right-wing political party. It has been accused of instigating many riots in the state, including the Mumbai riots of the late 1960s, the Bhiwandi riots in 1984 and the Mumbai riots of 1992-93.

Shiv Sena says that it is a nationalistic party and does not discriminate against any religion, caste and creed. They believe in nationalism and will go to any extent to eliminate the traitors and enemies of India.

After being at the helm of the party for a few decades, the day-to-day affairs of the party are now looked after by his youngest son Uddhav Thackeray.

The party has joined hands with BJP and entered into a seat-sharing pact in Maharashtra with the national party to contest from 26 Lok Sabha seats and Shiv Sena from rest of 22 constituencies.
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