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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal In the story, I have tried to throw some light on life of Lala Hardayal Ji. He always dreamt of free India. How he was blessed with two brains? How he chased his dream of Free India...? Let me share some glimpses from his story...
"Lala Hardayal had a clear vision that to change the conditions of people, one needs to be a part of the administration."
“Lala Hardayal prepared for ICS...cleared the examination...
He passed the exam with dedication and hard work. His memory was just superb. Lala Hardayal was a freedom fighter...He believed in simple living and hence he left the Indian Civil Service career, He was an intellectual person. He was a source of inspiration for many.” Once Lala Hardayal wrote ‘our object is not to reform the government, but to RE-FORM it ...
Ridhi Mangla
The author of the book is Ridhi Mangla. She is a 13 yr old girl, a student of class 8th, Army Public School, Gangtok. She is an avid reader and her inclination toward books and great Indian Heros made her write the story of Lala Hardayal Ji. Earlier she published a series of two storybooks for children by the name "Zuno And Jasmine". She is fond of coding and creating animations.
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