A Clarion Call By an Ips Officer(Paperback, A. P. Mohammed Ali)
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About The Book: The book narrates how a soft spoken lad from a remote village in Tamil Nadu state had risen as a Sergeant in NCC, taken active participation in the agitation against the imposition of Hindi on nonHindi speaking people of Tamil Nadu, and thereby involved himself in Dravidian political movement during the college days as a student. While serving in the Police department, the book speaks up about how he discharged the duties towards: Law and Order, suppression of intercaste clashes, maintaining of communal harmony, acting as a good humanitarian, risk ridden VVIP escort duties, drive against evils of narcotics, strengthening the coastal security against the infiltration of Srilankan militants, engaging the sensitive investigation, and at last how he was fixed in the stamp scam by hatching the conspiracy by interested quarters. The book trumpets his career with 71 titles each expounding 71 separate events vividly and clearly. Hence it is rightly titled as 'Clarion Call by an IPS Officer' who has ever accomplished the valour to the task and patriotism to the nation and the people. Even though the Author had served in Tamil Nadu, he has got wide knowledge of all over India and foreign countries he has visited. The book carries the heart rendering episodes. The readers may find interesting materials which may be useful for their career. About The Author: A.P. Mohamed Ali, is hailing from a town panchayat, Ilayangudi, Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu, India, which is also the birth place of the great Saivite Saint, Maran Nayanar. He was born on 15.06.1946 to the illustrious parents—Late A. Peer Mohamed and S. Kader Bibi. He is married to Methar John Begum and blessed with 2 sons and 2 daughters, who are well settled abroad. He did his schooling at his native place, graduation at New College, Chennai and PostGraduation at Presidency College, Chennai. He worked as lecturer in K.M. College, Athirampattinam between 1971 to 1974. He joined police force as a DSP in 1