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DEAR Book- Indira Gandhi Author by Vinod Tiwari

 



Book Review

Book Title – Indira Gandhi

Author – Vinod Tiwari

Publishers – Manoj Publications

Editor – Jay Maya Offset  

Book Cost – Rs. 40

My Thoughts on this book………..

I would like to express my thoughts on this book, which contains the wonderful biography of India’s First woman Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi. I had completely read the book, and on every page, there is an interesting situation enclosed in it. These books truly describe the hard work of her to transform a normal girl into a brave woman leader. I also appreciate the work of the writer who gave an artistic touch to it by providing pictures, which also helps in understanding the whole story. It also gives us motivation to never give up, for example, in childhood, Indira Gandhi was a simple, shy girl, but her dedication towards her country made him the Prime Minister of India, where she did not remain a shy and simple girl but a brave and confident leader who made decisions for her country. I would highly recommend this book to others because it improves our mindset towards girls that they cannot hold big positions, gives us motivation to never give up in critical situations, but to fight back stronger as heroes.

In the end, I would say that hard work makes a person successful.

Regards

Name – Divyanshu

Class - X – B 

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