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    <title>History of a dramatic tribal</title>
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    <namePart>Saghar, Amol</namePart>
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    <extent>49(1), Jan, 2025: p.10-12</extent>
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  <abstract>In 1966, AG Noorani in his important work. The trail of Bhagat Singh politics of justices provided detailed insights into the trial of Bhagat Singh. Rajguru and Sukhdev, albeit form algal perspective. That Singh and his two comrades were victims of a travesty of justice that amounted to nothing short of judicial murder, was one of the core arguments of Norani’s murder, was one of the core arguments of Noorani’s book. Following this study, a range of works focusing on the activities of Bhagat Singh and by extension, the Hindustan socialist republication association (HSRA), came out in quick succession. –Reproduced </abstract>
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