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The Thought, A Journey of Seven Generations

The Indian Rivers Krishna, Godavari Saga (English)

Sudheer Reddy Pamireddy

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English
Kasturi Vijayam
12 August 2021
"""The Thought, A Journey of Seven Generations"" is a research book that strings together two and a half centuries of historical, social, political, cultural, linguistic, economic, and participation in the freedom struggle of the Indian society. This book attempts to portray the humanity, determination, hard work, zeal, commitment, and philanthropy in human beings. It is a mirror to the thought progression of a section of the Indian Telugu community. It is an amalgam of the global vision, evolving mind, and social psychological transformation of individuals. The story juggles between political slavery and the humanitarian approach to the life of middle-class farming communities in a thrilling narrative. It becomes a document on the growing field of hydrology and the history of the Polavaram Project that has enormous significance in the region's recent history.

I hope that ""The Thought, A Journey of Seven Generations"", spurs the creative energies of intellectually curious individuals in the region and beyond and result in a plethora of voices telling their own tales of movement and betterment."

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Imprint:   Kasturi Vijayam
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   236g
ISBN:   9789354739361
ISBN 10:   9354739369
Pages:   188
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The Thought, A Journey of Seven Generations: The Indian Rivers Krishna, Godavari Saga (English)

Prof. Ravi Kiran Vatrapu Ph.D., Canada, This book reads like a collection of narratives spanning the historical time from the first establishment of the East India Company on the Southern shores of India in Machilipatnam in 1611 to the present times. Also achieves its primary task of narrating the story of migration, settlement, and achievements of a community. Prof. Subramaniam SriRamalu Ph.D., Malaysia, The Thought, A Journey of Seven Generations' thoughtfully describes the hardships of the country, state, and village conflicts that took place over the course of four eras and seven generations of evolution. This book is based on biographies. As I read this book, the main thing that struck me was the sequence of human evolution, culture, and family values that change over period. Prof.Rachapalem Chandra Sekhara Reddy Ph.D., India, This book mixes history with literature. It is also a book that mixes research with a lot of persuasions. The writer did not simply limit himself to writing whatever he knew about his clan, his village, or the region; but consulted lots of important books to gather material for the history he was penning down. Sesha Sai Praneeth Kanumuri, France, Pamireddy Sudheer Reddy is a distinct relative, and when we first discussed his thoughts on my seven-generation history, I felt so stunning the way he investigated the past, gathered the evidence, and continuing his groundwork and excellent research ability to have such patience in searching for truth. Dr.Dasu Kesava Rao, India, The narration runs like a box office cinema script laced with intrigue, treachery, violence, and revenge. The book opens with Chenchus, the innocent and age-old inhabitants of the Nallamala forests who paid a heavy price for defying the might of McKenzie No fewer than 500 Chenchus were lured out of the safety of their forest and butchered.


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