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Servants' Pasts: Late-Eighteenth to Twentieth-Century South Asia – Vol. 2
Nitin Sinha and Nitin Varma
Launched on:
22/11/2019
Venue:
Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), New Delhi.
The display at the venue
Prabhu Prasad Mohapatra, Faculty, University of Delhi, and Chair for the evening’s panel, with a copy of the book
Prabhu Prasad Mohapatra gets ready for the release of the book
The book is released by the distinguished panel members (from left to right): Farhat Hasan, Professor, Department of History, University of Delhi, Meera Visvanathan, Assistant Professor, Department of History, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Shiv Nadar University, Prabhu Prasad Mohapatra, and Awadhendra Sharan, Professor, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies
Prabhu Prasad Mohapatra chairs the discussion
A packed audience listens intently
Farhat Hasan addresses the audience
Prabhu Prasad Mohapatra discusses the book
A member of the audience asks a question on the book, as the floor is opened up for interaction
Professor Shahid Amin puts forward his views on the book
Question from a member of the audience