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Violation of Disability of Rights(Paperback, Prof. Rohini Prasad, Dr. Sukanta Sarkar)

Violation of Disability of Rights(Paperback, Prof. Rohini Prasad, Dr. Sukanta Sarkar)

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About The Book: After retirement from the Army in 1978 I worked for about a decade in the Middle East on various project management assignments. This became a stepping stone for my 'Green Card' to become permanent resident of California which facilitated my PhD studies from an Indian University. The huge well stocked and catalogued libraries of Berkley and San Francisco Universities proved boon, vast store houses of valuable information. A large number of encyclopedia besides numerous rare outofprint old books to which I had easy access in the Universities of California. I acknowledge with deep gratitude for having made liberal use of vast literature on subjects like Paranormal phenomena, P a r a Psychology , ' Near Death Experiences', 'Out of Body Experiences', Mysteries, GhostsApparitions, Dreams, Séances , communications with the “ Other Side” via mediums , medical treatment via Regression, Reincarnation, Psychic Sciences, and above all, about DEA TH: We Never Die! Excellent resource on Philosophy of Spiritualism … About The Author: Mahinder Gulati born Feb 1931 i n remote village in Pakistan. At age twenty became an officer in Corps of Engineers. Published his first article at age 22: FORTY DAYS AMONG THE LUSHAIS. In compliance with Army rules he started writing under pseudonym, 'Gemini Paul'. Published many articles in social anthropological journals. In 1962 was actively involved in Army operations in NEFA. During 1965 Indo Pak War he was in LahoreKhemkaran Sector in a Tank Brigade. In 1971 he was on Planning Staff for Bangladesh Operations and was posted at Dacca in mid December. Was awarded MID ('Mention in Despatch'). Cabinet Division of the Government of People's Republic of Bangladesh appointed Col Gulati as member of Communication Cell of their Government. After finishing his foreign contracts he settled down at Dehradun for Ph.D. Has twelve books to his credit on historical biographical philosophical subjects besides one in the slippery field of politic