Great Emperors, Kings & Rulers Julius Caesar
Bharati Nepali Pragatiwadi Sahitya
Learn ICT, Pictures, Photos and Paintings
A Day With Marconi
A Prison Diary Hell
The 8-H PRINCIPLE for success at work and life
Dora the Explorer Friends and Adventures
Five Steps to Bed
Learning Puzzles Jungle Animals
Learning Tree 1 2 3 What's the Difference?
Mountain Cabin Mystery
The Seed (Evolution: Fact or Fiction)
Gandhi Quiz
USBORNE BEGINNERS Volcanoes
SEAS AND OCEANS
100 Facts ARCHAEOLOGY
Selected stories by Saki
My First Super Duper Colouring Book
Bakht Singh of India
Dancing Soul of Mount Everest
Great Emperors, Kings & Rulers Julius Caesar
Bharati Nepali Pragatiwadi Sahitya
Learn ICT, Pictures, Photos and Paintings
A Day With Marconi
A Prison Diary Hell
The 8-H PRINCIPLE for success at work and life
Dora the Explorer Friends and Adventures
Five Steps to Bed
Learning Puzzles Jungle Animals
Learning Tree 1 2 3 What's the Difference?
Mountain Cabin Mystery
The Seed (Evolution: Fact or Fiction)
Gandhi Quiz
USBORNE BEGINNERS Volcanoes
SEAS AND OCEANS
100 Facts ARCHAEOLOGY
Selected stories by Saki
My First Super Duper Colouring Book
Bakht Singh of India
Dancing Soul of Mount Everest
Jawaharlal Nehru was born in Allabahad on November 14, 1889. He received his early education at home under private tutors. At the age of fifteen, he went to England and after two years at Harrow, joined Cambridge University where he took his tripos in Natural Sciences. He was later called to the Bar from Inner Temple.
Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal is an intriguing place – an ancient city wrapped in a lot of mythology, where Hinduism and Buddhism co-exist like siblings from an inter-religion marriage. It is a place ruled primarily by the people of the country. They managed to keep all the colonial forces away from them. Hence, kept the outside influences on their culture to a bare minimum. Landlocked between China and India – they are like a buffer zone who have influences from both. And have trade and pilgrim routes going through them. The world is not aware much of the history and evolution of the city, so I thought this must be a good book to peep into it.
From the Maoist insurgency to the hijacking of IC 814, from the Palace Massacre that wiped out King Birendra and his entire family to the coup by King Gyanendra against democracy, among others, the much-vaunted India–Nepal ‘special relationship’ has repeatedly experienced setbacks, some of them with long-term …



