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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalTara Singh Pabla is a strong data base of Indian history. A writer by the day and a reader by the night. He has struggled in an island with no adequate supplies and infrastructure. This island is none other than Great Nicobar being the Southernmost point of India. He has a great voice and has hosted shows as an RJ on the AIR Port Blair. As having a passion towards writing, he felt that the world should know all about Great Nicobar and the wonderful aspects that it has to offer. Hence, History of Great Nicobar was born. Read More...
Tara Singh Pabla is a strong data base of Indian history. A writer by the day and a reader by the night. He has struggled in an island with no adequate supplies and infrastructure. This island is none other than Great Nicobar being the Southernmost point of India. He has a great voice and has hosted shows as an RJ on the AIR Port Blair. As having a passion towards writing, he felt that the world should know all
about Great Nicobar and the wonderful aspects that it has to offer. Hence, History of Great Nicobar was born.
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This book is all about the incredible last point of India, Great Nicobar. It was the ex-servicemen from Punjab who first inhabited in the Great Nicobar Island on 23.4.1969 AD and this paved way from other states for settlement in Great Nicobar Island. Induction of ex-servicemen settlers brought life into the Great Nicobar Island. Their struggle and sacrifice in developing this island, braving the severe weather conditions and non-availability of adequate medic
This book is all about the incredible last point of India, Great Nicobar. It was the ex-servicemen from Punjab who first inhabited in the Great Nicobar Island on 23.4.1969 AD and this paved way from other states for settlement in Great Nicobar Island. Induction of ex-servicemen settlers brought life into the Great Nicobar Island. Their struggle and sacrifice in developing this island, braving the severe weather conditions and non-availability of adequate medical facilities brought Great Nicobar Island into the limelight. The dedication, struggle and sacrifice shown by all Ex-servicemen of Great Nicobar Island is beyond comparison and put Great Nicobar Island on the map of progress. This encouraged me to write about “Induction of Ex-servicemen settlers to Great Nicobar Island”.
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