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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMadan Lal Jain is a retired DGP, and has a very rich and diverse experience in the Indian Police Services (IPS). After retirement from the IPS, he went on to become the first police officer to successfully head two important universities at Bhopal and Sagar. He was also the first DGP to be made a member of the consultative committee on Narcotic drugs and conducted multiple seminars on the subject of Narcotics.Read More...
Madan Lal Jain is a retired DGP, and has a very rich and diverse experience in the Indian Police Services (IPS). After retirement from the IPS, he went on to become the first police officer to successfully head two important universities at Bhopal and Sagar. He was also the first DGP to be made a member of the consultative committee on Narcotic drugs and conducted multiple seminars on the subject of Narcotics.
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The book is an account of the experiences and perspectives the author gained in his long and diverse career. It is written in two parts, the first part contains a first-hand account of his experience as a young man, in Pre-Partition India. Events leading to the holocaust, which were a result of the partition of India, and led to his migration to India, have also been mentioned. The excerpts also give an interesting perspective on the state of education, health
The book is an account of the experiences and perspectives the author gained in his long and diverse career. It is written in two parts, the first part contains a first-hand account of his experience as a young man, in Pre-Partition India. Events leading to the holocaust, which were a result of the partition of India, and led to his migration to India, have also been mentioned. The excerpts also give an interesting perspective on the state of education, healthcare etc. in pre-independent India.
The second part shares author’s varied experiences with the Police and Border Security Force, across his career. The author shares his interactions with the Khobi tribals, experiences in dealing with dacoits, opium smugglers, and his role in the development of the Riot Gun. It also details the challenges the author faced as an administrator in bringing about normalcy and restoring the credibility of 2 important universities in India.
Cop to VC is the author’s journey from starting as a ‘cop’ to becoming a VC.
His memoirs virtually correspond to the contemporary history of independent India and it reflects the changing ethos of policing amidst rapid progress as well as new challenges in these years.
- Rishi Kumar Shukla, CBI Director
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