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The Hindu On Books
The Hindu
69 episodes
4 months ago
The Hindu on Books is a weekly podcast from India's national newspaper on the latest and the best from the world of literature.
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The Hindu on Books is a weekly podcast from India's national newspaper on the latest and the best from the world of literature.
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Books
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Reading Ram Vilas Paswan, the ‘weathervane’ of Indian politics
The Hindu On Books
48 minutes
1 year ago
Reading Ram Vilas Paswan, the ‘weathervane’ of Indian politics
Ram Vilas Paswan was a steady presence in national politics for more than four decades. He has held Cabinet posts in several governments, including stints in key ministries such as Railways and Telecom. He is one of the faces associated with the historic implementation of the Mandal Commission report on OBC reservations. As someone adept at sensing shifts in political climate before others could, he was able to make the most of his political capital. But what is the nature of his legacy as a Dalit leader? A new biography, titled ‘Ram Vilas Paswan: The Weathervane of Indian Politics’ by Sobhana K Nair offers a nuanced answer to this question.
The Hindu On Books
The Hindu on Books is a weekly podcast from India's national newspaper on the latest and the best from the world of literature.