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4. Economy
5. General Science
6. Organisations
7. General Knowledge
Lord Lansdowne (188894): The second Factory Act of 1891; Categorization of Civil
Services into imperial, provincial and subordinate; Indian Council Act of 1892 (introduced
elections which was indirect); Appointment of the Durand Commission to define the line between
British India and Afghanistan (1893).
Lord Elgin II (189499): The Munda uprising (Birsa Munda) of 1899, Convention delimiting
the frontier between China and India was ratified, Great famine of 189697, Lyall Commission
appointed after famine (1897), Assassination of two British officials-Rand & Amherst-by
Chapekar Brothers in 1897.
Lord Curzon (18991905): Appointed a Police Commission in 1902 under Andrew Frazer;
Set up the Universities Commission and accordingly the Indian Universities Act of 1904 was
passed; Set up the Department of Commerce and Industry; Calcutta Corporation Act (1899);
Passed the Indian Coinage and Paper Currency Act (in 1899) and put India on a gold standard;
Partition of Bengal took place in 1905. Created NWFP and Archaeological Survey of India.
Extended railways to a Great extent.
Lord Minto II (190510): Swadeshi Movement (190508); Foundation of the Muslim
League, 1906; Surat session and split in the Congress (1907), Newspapers Act, 1908; Morley-
Minto Reforms, 1909.
Lord Hardinge (191016): Annulment of the partition of Bengal (1911), Transfer of Capital
from Calcutta to Delhi (1911); Delhi Darbar and Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary
(1911); Establishment of Hindu Mahasabha by Madan Mohan Malviya (1915); Annie Besant
announced Home Rule Movement and a bomb was thrown at him, but he escaped unhurt.
Lord Chelmsford (191621): Home Rule Movement launched by Tilak and Annie Besant
(1916); Lucknow Pact between Congress and Muslim League (1916); Arrival of Gandhi in India
(1915); Champaran Satyagraha (1917); Montagues August Declaration (1917); Kheda
Satyagraha and Satyagraha at Ahmedabad (1918); Government of India Act (1919), Repressive
Rowlatt Act (1919); Jalianwala Bagh Massacre (1919); Khilafat Movement (192022); Non-
cooperation Movement (192022), Saddler Commission (1917) and an Indian Sir S. P. Sinha was
appointed Governor of Bengal.
Lord Reading (192126): Criminal Law Amendment Act and abolition of cotton excise;
Repeal of Press Act of 1910 & Rowlatt Act of 1919; Violent Moplah rebellion in Kerala (1921);
Foundation of CPI (1921); Chauri Chaura Incident (1922); Foundation of Swaraj Party (1923);
Kakori Train Dacoity (1925); Foundation of RSS (1925); Murder of Swami Shardhanand (1926).
Suppressed non-cooperation movement.
Lord Irwin (192631): Simon Commission announced in 1927; Butler Commission (1927);
Nehru Report (1928); 14 points of Jinnah (1929); Lahore session of Congress and Poorna
Swaraj declaration (1929); Civil Disobedience Movement (1930); Dandhi march (1930); Ist
Round Table Conference (1930); Gandhi-Irwin Pact (1931); Martyrdom of Jatin Das (hunger
strike)
Lord Willingdon (193136): 2nd Round Table Conference (1931); Civil Disobedience
Movement (1932); Announcement of MacDonalds Communal Award (1932); IIIrd Round Table
Conference Foundation of Congress Socialist Party-CSP (1934); Government of India Act
(1935); Burma separated from India (1935); All India Kisan Sabha (1936); Poona Pact was
signed.
Lord Linlithgow (193643): General Election (193637); Congress ministries in 1937 and
Resignation of Congress ministries in 1939; Deliverance Day by Muslim League in 1939;
Foundation of Forward Block by S.C. Bose (1939); Lahore Resolution (1940); August Offer
(1940); Cripps Mission (1942); Quit India Movement (1942) and Outbreak of Second World War
in 1939.
Lord Wavell (19431947): C.R. Formula 1944; Wavell Plan and Shimla Conference in 1945;
End of IInd World War in 1945; INA Trials in 1945; Naval mutiny in 1946; Cabinet Mission,
1946 and acceptance of its proposals by Congress; Direct Action Day by the Muslim League on
16th August, 1946 and first meeting of the constituent assembly was held on Dec. 9, 1946.
Lord Mountbatten (MarchAugust 1947): Announced the 3 June, 1947 Plan; Introduction
of Indian Independence Bill in the house of Commons and passed by the British Parliament on
July 4, 1947; Appointment of 2 boundary commissions under Sir Cryil Radicliffe.
Newspaper/Journals Founder/Editor
Tahzib-ul-Akhlaq Sir Syyed Ahmed Khan
AI-Hilal Abul Kalam Azad
AI-Balagh Abul Kalam Azad
Independent Motilal Nehru
1911 Chinese Republican Revolution; Amundsen reached South Pole (December 14)
1914 Outbreak of World War-I (August 4)
1916 Battle of Jutland (Naval Battle). The British Grand Fleet under Admiral Jellico
defeated the German Fleet under Admiral Scheer.
1917 (March/Febuary) Revolution in Russia; the Czar abdicated and later
assassinated; reformist Mensheviks came into power (Prince Lvov, Kerensky).
(November/October) Revolution in Russia: Revolutionary Bolsheviks came into
power (Lenin).
1918 End of World War I (November 11)
1919 The Paris Conference; the Treaty of Versailles.
1920 Foundation of the League of Nations (January 10)
1921 The Irish Free State established with the status of a Dominion like Canada
(December 6).
1923 Turkish Republic proclaimed with Kemal Ataturk as its First President.
1924 Lenin died, and power passed into the hands of Stalin in Russia.
1925 Treaty of Locarno (between Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy and
Belgium).
1928 Kellogg Pact (signed in Paris by the principal powers of the world for the
prevention of war; it had no effect).
1933 Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany.
1935 War between Italy and Abyssinia (Ethiopia); Italy annexed Abyssinia
(Ethiopia); Plebiscite in Saar.
1939 Germany invaded Poland: Outbreak of World War II (September. 1).
1940 Fall of France after German invasion (June 5); Italy entered World War II (June
11).
1941 Hitler invades Russia (June 22): Framing of the Atlantic Charter (August 14);
Japan attacked Pearl Harbour (Hawaii Islands) (December 7); USA entered
World War II (December 8); China entered World War II (December. 10) Air
raids by Japan on Rangoon (December 22).
1942 Capture of Singapore by Japanese forces (Febuary. 15); Battle of Coral Sea,
Japanese fleet suffered heavy losses at the hands of the American fleet (May 3);
Battle of Stalingrad (September. 19).
1943 Defeat of Germany at Stalingrad (Febuary. 8); Battle of the Bismarck Sea,
America defeated Japan in a naval battle (March 4); Invasion of Italy by the
Allies, Armistice between Italy and the Allies (September 3).
1944 Allied forces landed in Normandy under the supreme command of General Ike
(Eisenhower); (D-Day) (June 6); Liberation of Paris (August 25).
1945 Execution of Mussolini (April 22); Unconditional surrender of Germany to the
Allies (May 7); USA dropped atom bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki of Japan
(August 6 and August 9); Unconditional surrender of Japan (August 14); World
War II ended (August 14); Foundation of UNO (October 24).
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67. Amend article 356. 4 October 1990 Article 356 amended to permit President's
rule up to four years in the state of Punjab
68 Amend article 356. 12 March 1991 Article 356 amended to permit President's
rule up to five years in the state of Punjab
69 Insert articles 239AA 1 February 1992 To provide for a legislative assembly and
and 239AB. council of ministers for Federal National
Capital of Delhi. Delhi continues to be a
Union Territory
70. Amend articles 54 and 239AA. 21 December Include National Capital of Delhi and Union
1991 Territory of Pondicherry in electoral college
for Presidential Election
71. Amend schedule 8. 31 August 1992 Include Konkani, Manipuri and Nepali as
Official Languages
72. Amend article 332. 5 December Provide reservation to Scheduled Tribes in
1992 Tripura State Legislative Assembly
73. Insert part 9. 24 April 1993 Statutory provisions for Panchyat Raj as
third level of administration in villages
74. Insert part 9A. 1 June 1993 Statutory provisions for Local
Administrative bodies as third level of
administration in urban areas such as towns and
cities
75. Amend article 323B. 15 May 1994 Provisions for setting up Rent Control
Tribunals
76. Amend schedule 9. 31 August 1994 Enable continuance of 69% reservation in
Tamil Nadu by including the relevant Tamil
Nadu Act under 9th Schedule of the
constitution
77. Amend article 16. 17 June 1995 A technical amendment to protect
reservation to SC/ST Employees in promotions
78. Amend schedule 9. 30 August 1995 Place land reform acts and amendments to
these act under Schedule 9 of the
constitution
79. Amend article 334. 25 January 2000 Extend reservation for SC / ST and
nomination of Anglo Indian members in
Parliament and State Assemblies for another
ten years i.e. up to 2010
80. Amend articles 269 and 270. 9 June 2000 Implement Tenth Finance Commission
Remove article 272. recommendation to simplify the tax
structures by pooling and sharing all taxes
between states and The Centre
81. Amend article 16. 9 June 2000 Protect SC / ST reservation in filling backlog
of vacancies
82. Amend article 335. 8 September Permit relaxation of qualifying marks and
2000 other criteria in reservation in promotion for
SC / ST candidates
83. Amend article 243M. 8 September Exempt Arunachal Pradesh from reservation
2000 for Scheduled Castes in Panchayati Raj
institutions
84. Amend articles 55, 81, 82, 21 February Extend the usage of 1991 national census
170, 330 and 332. 2002 population figures for statewise distribution
of parliamentary seats
85. Amend article 16. 4 January 2002 A technical amendment to protect seniority
in case of promotions of SC/ST Employees
86. Amend articles 45 and 51A. 12 December Provides Right to Education until the age of
Insert article 21A. 2002 fourteen and Early childhood care until the
age of six
87. Amend articles 81, 82, 22 June 2003 Extend the usage of 2001 national census
170 and 330. population figures for statewise distribution
of parliamentary seats
88. Amend article 270. 15 January To extend statutory cover for levy and
Insert article 268A. 2004 utilization of Service Tax
Amend schedule 7.
89 Amend article 338. 28 September The National Commission for Scheduled
Insert article 338A. 2003 Castes and Scheduled Tribes was bifurcated
into The National Commission for
Scheduled Castes and The National
Commission for Scheduled Tribes
90 Amend article 332. 28 September Reservation in Assam Assembly relating to
2003 Bodoland Territory Area
91 Amend articles 75 and 164. 1 January 2004 Restrict the size of council of ministers to 15
Insert article 361B. % of legislative members & to strengthen
Anti
Amend schedule 10. Defection laws
92 Amend article 270. 7 January 2004 Enable Levy of Service Tax & Include
Bodo,
Insert article 268A. Dogri, Santali and Maithali as Official
Amend schedules 7 and 8. Languages
93 Amend article 15. 20 January 2006 To enable provision of reservation for other
backward classes (O.B.C.) in government as
well as private educational institutions
94 Amend article 164. 12 June 2006 To provide for a Minister of Tribal Welfare
in newly created Jharkand and Chattisgarh
States
95 Amend article 334. 25 January 2010 To extend the reservation of seats for SCs
and STs in the Lok Sabha and states assemblies
from Sixty years to Seventy years
96 Amend schedule 8. 23 September Substituted "Odia" for "Oriya"
2011
97 Amend Art 19 and added 12 January Added the words "or co-operative societies"
Part IXB. 2012 after the word "or unions" in Article 19(l)(c)
and insertion of article 43B i.e, Promotion of
Co-operative Societies and added Part-IXB
i.e, THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES
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Economy
Financial Committees
Committees Focus Areas
A.C. Shah Committee NBFC
Abid Hussain Committee Development of Capital markets
Adhyarjuna Committee Changes in NI Act and Stamp Act
General Science
Metals and their Ores
Metal Ores
Sodium (Na) Chile, Saltpetre Trona, Borax, Common salt
Aluminium (Al) Bauxite, Corundum, Felspar, Cryolite, Alunite, Kaolin
Potassium (K) Nitre (Salt Peter), Carnalite
Magnesium (Mg) Magnesite, Dolomite, Epsom salt, Kieserite, Carnalite
Calcium (Ca) Dolomite, Calcite, Gypsum, Fluorospar, Asbestes
Strontium (Sr) Strontianite, Silestine
Copper (Cu) Cuprite, Copper glance, Copper pyrites
Silver (Ag) Ruby Silver, Horn silver
Gold (Au) Calaverite, Silvenite
Barium (Ba) Barytes
Zinc (Zc) Zinc Blende, Zincite, Calamine
Mercury (Hg) Cinnabar
Tin (Sn) Casseterite
Lead (Pb) Galena
Antimony (Sb) Stibenite
Cadmium (Cd) Greenocite
Bismuth (Bi) Bismuthite
Iron (Fe) Haemetite, Lemonite, Magnetite, Siderite, Iron pyritesh, Copper
pyrites
Cobalt (Co) Smelite
Nickel (Ni) Milarite
Magnese (Mn) Pyrolusite, Magneite
Uranium (U) Carnetite, Pitch blende
Organisations
Natiional Organisation
Institute/Organisation/Board Location
National Centre of Organic Farming Ghaziabad
National Plant Protection Training Institute Hyderabad (1966)
Directorate of Marketing & Inspection Faridabad
National Institute of Agricultural Marketing Jaipur (8 Aug., 1988)
Small Farmers Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC) New Delhi (18 Jan., 1994)
Central Frozen Semen Production & Training Institute Hessarghatta, Karnataka
Random Sample Poultry Performance Testing Centre Gurgaon
Central Sheep Breeding Farm Hissar
National Institute of Animal Health Baghpat (UP)
Indian Veterinary Research Institute Izatnagar
Disease Investigation Laboratory Pune
Institute of Animal Health & Veterinary Biologicals Kolkata
Animal Health Institute Jallandhar
Institute of Animal Health & Biologicals Bengaluru
Institute of Veterinary Biologicals Khanapara, Guwahati
Central Institute of Fisheries, Nautical and
Engineering Training Kochi
Integrated Fisheries Project Kochi
Central Institute of Coastal Engineering for Fisheries Bangalore
Vivekananda Parvathiya Krishi Anusandhan Shala Almora
Central Agriculture Research Institute Port Blair
Central Agricultural University Imphal
Export Inspection Council New Delhi
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade New Delhi
Indian Institute of Packaging (IIP) Mumbai
Marine Products Export Development Authority Kochi (20 April 1972)
Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export
Development Authority (APEDA) New Delhi, (1986)
Federation of Indian Export Organisation (FIEO) New Delhi
Indian Council of Arbitration (ICA) New Delhi
Indian Diamond Institute Surat, (1978)
Postal Staff College Ghaziabad
Advanced Level Telecom Centre (ALTTC) Ghaziabad, (1975)
Bharat Ratna Bhim Rao Ambedkar Institute of Telecom
Training (BRBRAITT) Jabalpur
National Academy of Telecom Finance and
Management (NATFM) Hyderabad
Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC) New Delhi
Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute Kolkata
General Knowledge
FAMOUS SITES of world
Site Location
Al-Aqusa Jerusalem
Big Ben London
Brandenberg Gate Berlin
Broadway New York
Brown House Berlin
Buckingham PalaceLondon
Colossium Rome
Downing Street London
Eiffel Tower Paris
Fleet Street London
Harley Street London
Hyde Park London
India House London
Kaaba Mecca
Kremlin Moscow
Leaning Tower Pisa (Italy)
Louvre Paris
TEMPLETON AWARD
Instituted in 1972. This award is conferred by the Templeton Foundation for progress in religion.
It was inauguarated in 1972 by John M. Templeton, a persbyterian of Nassau Bahamas. The
prize is a sum in amount of 795,000 Sterling, more than $1.4 million, and it is the worlds
largest annual monetary prize given to an individual.
DRONACHARYA AWARD
The award was named after Dronacharyathe legendary guru of the epic age of Mahabharat, who
taught archery and sports to Kauravas and Pandavas.
The award comprises fo a cheque, a plaque, a blazer and a citation. Up to 1986, the cash value of the
award was Rs.25,000.
B
Business @ the Speed of Thought Bill Gates
Baby and Child Penelope Each
Beating the Street Peter Lynch
Back to Methuselah G.B. Shaw
Ben Hur Lewis Wallace
BhuttoA Political Biography Salmaan Taseer
Beloved Toni Morrison
Beyond the Horizon Eugene ONeill
Black Holes and the Baby Universe Stephen Hawking
Blind Ambitions John Dean
Brothers Karamazhov, Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Battle Field 8 John OHara
By Love Possessed James Gould Cozzens
Breakthrough Gen. Moshe Dayan
Byzantium W.B. Yeats
C
Cavlillac Desert Marc Reisner
D
Dark Horse Tami Hoag
Das Capital Karl Marx
David Copperfield Charles Dickens
Divine Comedy Dante
Death in Venice Thomas Mann
Death of a Patriot R.E. Harrington
Deserted Village Oliver Goldsmith
Descent of Man Charles Darwin
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon
Diana Versus Charles James Whitaker
Dilemna of Our Time Harold Joseph Laksi
Diplomacy Henry Kissinger
Disclosure Michel Crichton
Divine Comedy Alighieri Dante
Doctor Zhivago Boris Pasternak
Doctors Dilemma G.B. Shaw
Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robers Louis Stevenson
Dust to Dust Tami Hoag
E
Eats, Shoots and Leaves Lynne Trurs.
Ends and Means A. Huxley
Earth Emile Zola
Eminent Victorians Lytton Strachey
Emma Jane Austen
Envoy to Nehru Escott Reid
Essay for Poor to the Rich John Kenneth Galbraith
Expanding Universe Arthur Stanley Eddington
F
From Here to Eternity James Jones
Farm House George Orwell
Family Reunion T.S. Eliot
Farewell to Arms Enest Hemingway
Father and Sons Ivan Turgenev
First Circle Alexander Salzhenitsyn
For Whom the Bell Tolls Ernest Hemingway
Final Days, J.W. Von Goethe
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle
Freedom at Midnight Lorry Collins and Dominique
Lapierre
Fran Kenstein Mary Shelley
G
Giraffe J.M. Ledgard
Gandhi and Stalin Louis Fisher
Gatheing Storm Winston Churchill
Gone with the Wind Margaret Michell
Good Earth Pearl Buck
Good Times, Bad Times Harold Evans
Golden Bough James Frazer
Grammar of Politics Harold Joseph Laski
Great Expectations Charles Dickens
Great Tragedy Z.A. Bhutto
Gullivers Travels Jonathan Swift
Goodbye, Mr.Chips James Hilton
H
Half a Life V.S. Naipaul
Hamlet William Shakespeare
Heritage Anthony West
Heroes and Hero Worship Thomas Carlyle
Hinduism Nirad C. Choudhary
House Divided Pearl S. Buck
Human Factor Graham Greene
Hunchback of Notre Dame Victor Hugo
The Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows J.K. Rowling
House of Meetings Martin Amis
J
Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte
Jean Christophe Ramain Rolla
Jewel Danielle Steel
Julius Caesar William Shakespeare
Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling
Jurassic Park Michael Crichton
Joe Wilson the Creation of Xerox Chasles D. Ellis
K
Kidnapped R.L. Stevenson
Kane and Abel Jeffrey Archer
Kenilworth Sir Walter Scott
King Lear William Shakespeare
Kabula Khan Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Kim Rudyard Kipling
L
Life of Pi Yann Martel
Lady Chatterleys Lover D.H. Lawrence
Last Days of Pompeii Edward George Lytton
Les Miserable Victor Hugo
Lolita V. Nabakov
Last Things C.P. Snow
Leaders Richard Nixon
Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman
Latters From the Field Margret Mead
Leviathan Thomas Hobbes
Life of Samuel Johnson James Boswell
Lighting Danielle Steel
Like Water for Chocolate Laura Esquive
Long Walk to Freedom Nelson Mandela
Love Story Erich Segal
M
Magic Mountain Thomas Mann
Man and Superman G.B. Shaw
Marriage and Morals Bertrand Russell
Mein Kamph Hitler
Macbeth William Shakespeare
Mahatma Gandhi Romain Rolland
Main Street Sinclair Lewis
Major Barbara G.B. Shaw
Man of Destiny G.B. Shaw
Man of Property John Galsworthy
Man-eaters of Kumoan Jim Corbett
Memories of Second World War W. Churchil
Midnights Children Salman Rushdie
Mother Maxim Gorky
Mother India Katherine Mayo
Murder in The Cathedral T.S. Eliot
Myth of Independence Z.A. Bhutto
Mysterious Universe James Jeans
Maurice E.M. Forster
Mill on the Floss George Eliot
Moonwalk Michael Jackson
My Sons Father Dom Moraes
Mystic River Dennis Lehane
N
No Logo Naomi Klein
Nana Emile Zola
Never AT Home Dom Moraes
Nineteen Eighty Four George Orwell
No Full Stops in India Mark Tully
Nine Days Wonder John Mosefield
Ninth Symphony L. Beethoven
Nostromo Joseph Conrad
O
On Opera Bernard Williams
Oliver Twist Charles Dickens
Oliver Story Erich Segal
On the Threshold of Hope Pope John Paul
One World and India Amold Toynbee
One World Wendell Wilkie
Operation Shylock Philip Roth
Othello William Shakespeare
Odyssey Homer
Of Human Bondage Somerset Maugham
Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway
The Origin of Species Charles Darwin
P
Paradise Lost John Milton
Pakistan: the Gathering Storm Benazir Bhutto
Peter Pan J.M. Barrie
Prince, Machiavelli Niccalo
The Prince of Power Seymour M. Hersh
Pleading Guilty Scott Turow
Prelude William Wordsworth
Preoccupations Seamus Heaney
Preparing for the Twentieth Century Paul Kennedy
Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen
Primary Colours Anonymous
Principia Mathematica Bertrand Russell
Prizes Eric Segal
Pygmalion G.B. Shaw
Profiles in Courage J.F. Kennedy
R
Reading Lolitha in Tehran Azar Nafisi
Republic Plato
Rabbit, Run John Updik
Rape of Bangladesh Anthony Mascarenhas
Rebel, The Alert ampus
Rebirth Leonid Brezhnew
Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane
The Red Star Over China Edgar Snow
Reflections on the French Revolution Edmund Burke
Remembering Babylon David Malouf
Rendezvous with Rama Arthur C. Clark
Riding the Storm Harold MacMillian
Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare
Room at the Top John Braine Roots
Runaway Jury John Grisham
Rebecca Dephne du Maurier
S
Seven Lies Janes Lasdun
Sanctuary William Faulkner
Sevel Lamps of Architecture John Ruskin
Shape of Things to Come H.G. Wells
She Stoops to Conquer Oliver Goldsmith
Siddharta Hermann Hess
Sohrab and Rustam Matthew Arnold
Sons and Lovers D.H. Lawrence
Strangers and Brothers C.P. Snow
Strife John Galsworthy
Stopping by Woods Robert Frost
T
Tales from Shakespeare Charles Lamb
The Secret Rhonda Byrne
Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens
A Talisman Sir Walter Scott
Tarzan of the Apes Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tempest, William Shakespeare
The Tenth Insight James Redfield
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Affluent Society John Kenneth Galbraith
The Age of Reason Jean Paul Sartre
The Agenda Bob Woodword
The Agony and the Ecstasy Elia Kazan
The Banayan Tree Hugh Tinker
The Cancer Word Alexander Solzhenistayn
The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer
The Cardinal Henry Morton Robinson
The Castle Franz Kalka
The Class Erich Segal
The Clown Heinrich Boll
The Coup John Updike
The End of a Beautiful Era Joseph Brodsky
The Eye of the Storm Patrick White
The End of History and the Last Man Franis Fukuyana
Trials of Jesus John Masefield
The Pursuit of Love Nancy Milford
The Final Judgement Richard N. Patterson
The Flounder Gunter Grass
The Fire Next Time James Baldwin
The God Father Mario Puzo
The Hot Zone Richard Prelunid
The Idiot Feodor Dostoevsky
The Interpreters Wob Soyinka
The Lost World Michael Crichton
The Masters C.P. Snow
The Merchant of Venice William Shakespeare
The Third Wave Ajin Luoffler
The Total Zone Patric White
The Crucible Arthur Miller
U
Under the Net Iris Murdoch
Utopia Sir Thomas More
Universe Around US James Jeans
Ulysses James Joyce
V
View from the UN U Thant
Valley of Dolls Jacqueline Susann
Vanity Fair William Thackeray
Very Old Bones William Kennedy
Video Night in Kathmandu Pico Iyer
W
Where I was From Joan Didion
Waiting for Godot Samuel Backet
Wake up India Annie Besant
War and Peace Leo Tolstoy
Witness to an Era Frank Moraes
World Within Worlds Stephen Spender
Wealth of Nations Adam Smith
The Wizard of the Crow Ngugi wa Thiongo
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You can win Shiv Khera
Year of the Upheaval Henry Kissinger
Yesterday and Today K.P.S Menon
Z
Zorba the Greek Nikos Kazantzakis
Zhivago Boris Pasternak
Dr. Zen and the Art of Robest Pirosing
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