Child of the Raj

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Pub Date 20 Sep 2021 | Archive Date 27 Oct 2021

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Ronen Ghose was born in Patna Bihar, India during the turbulent closing years of British India. As a child, he witnessed the unpleasant consequences of Partition in East Bengal, now Bangladesh then East Pakistan, as well the wonderful friendship and assistance given to his family by Muslims in East Pakistan.

Child of the Raj covers a unique and fascinating period of British and Indian history, as seen through the eyes of someone who lived through it. From the twilight years of the British Raj and the blossoming freedom under Prime Minster Nehrv, the first Prime Minister of India, Child of the Raj is the ideal read for anyone interested in this exciting and often turbulent time in history. From Bengal, Calcutta in 1929 all the way up to present day India, this is not a book to miss.

Ronen Ghose was born in Patna Bihar, India during the turbulent closing years of British India. As a child, he witnessed the unpleasant consequences of Partition in East Bengal, now Bangladesh then...


A Note From the Publisher

Rohan was born in Eastern India and enjoyed a privileged upbringing. His schooling in Darjeeling Himalayas allowed him to go to university in Calcutta and then to embark on a tea planting career in Assam, India, and finally to achieve a reputation as an Airline Executive with Pan Am and subsequently as a travel executive in Eastern India. He now leads a retired life of leisure in Northamptonshire, England.

Rohan was born in Eastern India and enjoyed a privileged upbringing. His schooling in Darjeeling Himalayas allowed him to go to university in Calcutta and then to embark on a tea planting career in...


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PAGES 200

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