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Early life and education. Nayar Nayar's autobiography is entitled Beyond the Lines. The book was released in July In , he was awarded an Alumni Merit Award by Northwestern University. He was married and had two sons, and several grandchildren. Nayar died in Delhi at am on 23 August
The book is a great account As a young law graduate in Sialkot (now in Pakistan), Kuldip Nayar witnessed at first hand the collapse of trust between Hindus and Muslims who were living together for generations, and like multitude of population he was forced to migrate to Delhi across the blood-stained plains of Punjab.
A journey through India's story Kuldip Nayar (14 August – 23 August ) was an Indian journalist, human right activist, author and politician. Nayar was born in Sialkot, Punjab, British India. He was the High commissioner of India to United Kingdom in the s.
Kuldip Nayar's Beyond the Kuldip Nayar (14 August – 23 August ) was an Indian journalist, syndicated columnist, human rights activist, author and former High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom noted for his long career as a left-wing political commentator.
Looking for books by Kuldip Nayar? Kuldip Nayar’s autographical book Beyond the Lines is an outstanding account of the birth of three nations in the Indian subcontinent: India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
His weekly columns and Kuldip Nayar has 24 books on Goodreads with ratings. Kuldip Nayar’s most popular book is Without Fear: The Life and Trial of Bhagat Singh.
Family sharing · Terms of 32 pictures. As a young law graduate in Sialkot (now in Pakistan), Kuldip Nayar witnessed at first hand the collapse of trust between Hindus and Muslims who were living together for generations, and like multitude of population he was forced to migrate to Delhi across the blood-stained plains of Punjab. From his.