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Title
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1.
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Karl Marx: A Modern Rishi by Lal Har Dayal, March 1912.
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1.A.
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Marx Comes to India – P.C. Joshi & K. Damodaran, Manohar Book Service, 1912
Karl Marx: A Modern Rishi – Lal Hardayal
Karl Marx: K. Ramakrishna Pillai
Lala Hardayal – P.C. Joshi
Swadeshabhimani Ramakrishna Pillai – K. Damodaran
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1.C.
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Historical Development of Communist Movement in India, 1917.
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1.D.
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Documents of the History of the CPI – G. Adhikari, Vol. 1, 1917-1922.
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1.E.
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Communism in India unpublished documents (1919-1924).
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1.F.
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The Communist Party and Parliament Second Congress, Communist International, August, 1920.
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2.
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Gandhi vs. Lenin – S.A. Dange, Liberty Literature Co. 1921.
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2.A.
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Peasants Revolt in Malabar by Saumyendranath Tagore, 1921.
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2.B.
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Principles of Party Organisation on:
- Thesis on the Organisation and Structure of the communist Parties, adopted at the 3rd Congress of the Communist International in 1921, Together with the Statues of the CI, 1921.
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2.C.
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Communist Party Ke Sanghatan Ke Sindhante, 1921.
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2.D.
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Boihevism – Vinayak Sitaram Sarwate, Sept. 1921.
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2.E.
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Communist Party Ki Niti, 1921.
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3.
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Communism & Nationalism – A statement of C.P. Policy, 1925.
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3.A.
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Notes on the History of Communist Party of the soviet Union 1890-1924.
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3.B.
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Communism in India 1925-1934.
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3.C.
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Communism in India – Sir Cocile Kaye, 1926
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3.D.
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Documents of the History of the CPI – G. Adhikari, Vol. III A, 1926.
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3.E.
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The Seed-Time of Communist Movement in India 1919-1926, Ladlimohan Ray Chaudhury, 1926.
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3.F.
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Communist Papers, London, 1925.
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3.G.
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Manifesto Gauhati Congress, CPI, 1926.
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4.
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The Communist: A Monthly Review, Vol. 2, No. 10, 1927.
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4.A.
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The Kakori Case (The Hindustan Republican Association and the Kakori Case), 1927.
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4.B.
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Struggle for Hegemony in India 1920-47, Vol. I.
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4.C.
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Is this Communism? By Freda Utley, 1927.
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4.D.
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India and China – with Forward by Shapurji Saklatvala by an Internationalist, 1927.
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5.
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Hell Found by S.A. Dange, 1928.
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5.A.
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History of the Communist Movement in India 1920-1933 (formative Years) Vol. I.
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6.
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Manifesto of Workers and Peasants Party (Bombay) to the Indian National Congress, 1929.
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6.(a).
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“Ghadar Di Goonj” (Echo of Ghadar), Gadar Party Leaders were Sentenced, 1930.
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6.(b).
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Bal Bharat Sabha – Dev Datt Atal, 1930.
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6.A.
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Manifesto of the (fragile document) CPI to the Revolutionary in to the workers and to the peasants, 1931.
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7.
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An Anti-Roy Pamphlet, Communist International, Vol. 9, No. 10, 1932.
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8.
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Tactical and Organisational Questions of Communist Partice of India and Indo-China by Orgwald, 1933.
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8.A.
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India and Communism – complied by the Intelligence Bureau, Home Dept. Govt. of India, 1933
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8.B.
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India & Communism, 1935.
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8.C.
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Imperialism and the People – Frank Verulam, 1935.
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8.D.
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Class Caste Reservation and Struggle against Casteism – A.B. Bardhan
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8.E.
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Communism in India (Unpublished documents 1935-45) – Subodh Roy, 1935.
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8.F.
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Struggle for Hegemony in India 1920-47, Vol. II, 1934-41.
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8.G.
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India to-day Series No. 2, Modern Imperalism in India – Rajini Palme Dutt, 1935.
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8.H.
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EMS Collected Works, Vol. I, 1927-35. (Malayalam).
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8.I.
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History of the Communist Movement in Kerala – Dr. E. Balakrishnan
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8.J.
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Documented History of the Communist Movement in India, Vol. III, 1935-39 – K. Damodaran.
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9.
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To All Anti-Imperialist Fighters by Gathering Storm, Central Committee CPI, 1936.
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9.A.
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EMs Collected Works, Vol. 2, 1936-38.
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10.
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Why Socialism by Jayaprakash Narayan, The All India Congress Socialist Party, 1936..
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10.A.
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Experience and Knowledge – An Essay by MAO-Se-Tung, 1937.
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11.
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Ke Shahid Bhartiya Krantikari Andolan K eek Agyat Adhyaya “Mene Marte Kise Dekha Tujha Marte Dekha” by E K Krantikari Kuli,1938.
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12.
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The Final Victory of Socialism in Soviet Russia by Joseph Stalin, The socialist Literature, 1938.
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13.
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The Communist and the Congress Being the Thesis on the role of the Indian Communists in the Struggle for Complete Independence of India by Krishna Swami, The Socialist Literature, 1938.
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14.
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Chingari by Sajjad Zaheer, Vol. I, No. 1, 1938.
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15.
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Chingari by Sajjad Zaheer, Vol. I, No. September 1938.
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15.A.
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Day to Day Pamphlets No. 39, The Political and Social Doctrine of Communism by R. Palme Dutt, 1938.
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16.
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Chingari (Spark) by Sajjad Zaheer, Vol. II, No. 2 & 3, 1939.
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17.
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Hamara Desh Men Samajik Sangathan (Social Institutions in our Country) by K.M. Ashraf, 1939.
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17.A.
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From Imperialist War to People’s War by Dona Torr.
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18.
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The Historical Necessity and Significance of United Front by Krishna Swami, The Socialist Literature, 1939.
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18.A.
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EMS collected Works, Vol. 3, 1938-42.
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19.
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State & War: Being the Statement Issued by the Standing committee, All India States Peoples’ Conference on 11th October 1939.
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19.A.
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Bihar Men Communist Party Ka Vikas by Inderdeep Singh, 1939.
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19.B.
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Communist Party’s Position in Indian Politics – Acharaya Kripalani, 1939.
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19.C.
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Imperialism and the Peoples – Frank Verulam, 1940.
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19.D.
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The Communist International, No. 3, march 1940.
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20.
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From Peace Front to People’s War by Stalin and Dimitrov, Jan. 1934 to Nov. 1942.
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21.
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The Indian Communist Party – Its Policy and Work in the War of Liberation by P.C. Joshi, 1942.
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22.
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Student Supplement A.I.S.F. and National Crisis Unity, The Way Out, 1942.
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23.
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War of Liberation – Speeches of Stalin, Molotov, Kalinin & Maisky – Introduction by G. Adhikari, 1942.
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24.
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Erope Against Hitler by R.P. Dutt, “Why this is our War”, Friends of the Soviet Union, 1942.
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24.A.
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Hindu – Muslim, Differences, 1942.
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25.
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How the Soviet People Fight – A Selection of Reports (Covering the period from Dec. 1941 to April 1942).
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26.
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From the Indian Communist Party’s Paper, People’s War ‘India’s Problem’ by Bradley Ben, 1942.
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26.A.
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1942 August Struggle and the CPI by C. Rajeswara Rao, 1942.
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27.
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Flaming Sword – Poems of Patriotism and Freedom by Jashwant Thaker, 1942.
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28.
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Some Facts About Disturbances from 1942-1943.
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28.A.
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Bhagalpur Ka Morcha (Front of Bhagalpur) by Sh. Ramchandra Sharma, 1942.
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29.
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Released the Patriots – To Rally the People by P.C. Joshi, 1942.
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30.
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National Unity for the Defence of the Motherland (
Resolutions of the Plenums of the Central Committee of the CPI held in 1942 by Krishnan N.K., 1942.
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31.
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Pakistan and National Unity by Adhikari G., 1942.
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31.A.
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Principles of Party Organisation (CPI), 1942.
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32.
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People War to Food by S.G. Serdesai, 1943.
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33.
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Working Class and National Defence Report on Production, 1943.
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34.
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For the Defence of the Motherland with the Ploughshere and the Sickle Kisan Sabha in the Campaign for more food by EMS Namboodripad, 1943.
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35.
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People’s Theatre Stars the People, Indian-People’s Theatre Association, 1943.
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36.
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Unity in Action for National Defence and National Government (Resolution passed unanimously by the first Congress of the CPI, 1943.
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36.A.
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Bengal Provincial Political Organisational Report for the National Convention of the CPI 1943.
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37.
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Forgery Versus Facts: Communist Party Exposes – The Column by N.K. Krishna, 1943.
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38.
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Ithiheser Dhere by Amit Sen, 1943.
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38.A.
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EMS Collected Works, Vol. 4, 1942-44.
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39.
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Hindustani Communist Party Ka Vidhan, 1943.
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40.
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Forgery Versus Facts – Communist Party Exoses the Fifth Column by N.K. Krishna, 1943.
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41.
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Deshbhaktader Jago (Awaken the Patriots) – P.C. Joshi’s Report to CC, 1943.
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41.A.
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Communist Party Ke Ghoshanapatra – Karl Marx & F. Engels, 1952.
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42.
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Deshraksha Aur Swatantrata Ka Marg – (National Defence and Plot for Freedom) – Adopted in the first CPI Conference, 1943.
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42.A.
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Kisans on the March for Food and Freedom by EMS Namboodripad, 1943.
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43.
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The New Fascist Order by Prof. E. Varga – Member of the Academy of Science of the USSR, 1943.
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43.A.
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On the National Question by J. Stalin, 1943.
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44.
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A free happy India (Election Policy of Indian Communists by P.C. Joshi), 1944.
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44.A.
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From Peace Front to People’s War Second Editiron by G. Adhikari, Bombay, PPH, 1994.
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45.
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Churchill-Cripps Conspiracy for a New Communal Award (The Imperalist Alternative) fourth edition by G. Adhikari, 1944.
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45.A.
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The Heritage Ke Acclaim by D.N. Pritt, 1944.
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46.
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Congress and Communists by P.C. Joshi, 1944.
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47.
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Historical Development of Communist Movement in India, 1944.
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48.
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Food in the Punjab by G Adhikari, 1944.
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48.A.
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Manifesto of the Communists – Forward to a Free and Democratic French India, 1944.
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49.
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They Must Meet Again by P.C. Joshi, 1944.
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50.
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Light on League-Uninist Conflict by Sajjad Zaheer, 1944.
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51.
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Food in the United Provinces by S.G. Sardesai, 1944.
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51.A.
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EMS Collected Works, Vol. 5, 1944-45.
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52.
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The Meaning of Teheran for World Freedom & Peace by Earl Browder & R.P. Dutt, 1944.
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53.
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Enemies of the Peace: Profile of the ‘Hato-Russia’ Geng by Garlin Sender 1945.
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54.
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Victory-whose by P.C. Joshi, 1945.
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55.
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The New Sitaution and Our Tasks – Resolution of the CC of the CPI passed at its meeting in Dec. 1945.
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56.
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Vir Garhwali Sipahion Se Hawaldar Chander Singh “Garhwali Ki Duibat” (A Short Discussion of Chandra Singh “Garhwali” with Garhwali Soldiers), 1945.
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57.
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India Today Series NO. 4, History of the National Movement by R.P. Dutt, 1945.
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58.
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No More Famine Food for All by G. Adhikari, 1945.
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59.
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British Soldier Looks at India – Letter of Clive Branson, 1945.
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60.
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Communist Reply to Congress Working Committee’s Charges by P.C. Joshi, 1945.
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61.
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Sikh Homeland: Through Hindu-Muslim-Sikh Unity by G. Adhikari, 1945.
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62.
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Death Pits in Our Land: How 200,000 Indian Miners Live and Work by S.A. Dange, 1945.
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63.
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A Dictionary of Terms and Quotations – Compiled from the Works of Lenin & Bell Thomas, 1945.
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64.
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Sakaler Swadhinata Chai – Issued by the CC of the CPI, 1945-46.
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65.
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Communisty Reply to Congress Working Committees Charges by P.C. Joshi, Part –II, 1945.
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66.
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Gandhi – Joshi Correspondence, 1945.
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66.A.
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Correspondence between Gandhi and P.C. Joshi,1945.
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67.
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Communist Reply to Congress Working Committee by P.C. Joshi, 1945.
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68.
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Congress Karayasameeti Ko Mommuniston Ka Javab (Communist Reply to Congress Working Committee) by P.C. Joshi, 1945.
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69.
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Lid off Andhra Anti-Communism by A.S.R. Chari, 1945.
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70.
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Communist Reply to Congress Working Committee’s Charge by P.C. Joshi, 1945.
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71.
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Aftermath of Bengal Famine – Problem of Rehabilitation and Our Task by Bhaduri Panchugopal, 1945.
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72.
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The Tata-Birla Plan will it work – by Ranadive B.T., 1945.
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73.
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Inside Bengal 1941-1944 – Forward Block and its Allies Versus Communist Party – by Bose Arun and Khoka Rai, 1945.
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74.
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India and You – by S.A. Dange, 1945.
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75.
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Your Tagore for Today – Selections from the Writings of Poet Rabindranath Tagore – Translated by Hirendranath Mukherjee – by Sanyal Hirankumar, 1945.
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75.A.
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Russi Kranti Ka Etihas – 1905-1936 (The History of Russian), 1945.
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75.B.
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Introduction to Marxism, No. 5 – Nationalities in Europe, 1945.
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75.C.
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Why is Marxism – Emile Burms, 1945.
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75.D.
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Bow of Burning Gold – A Study of Subhas Chandra Bose – Hiren Mukherjee.
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75.E.
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Marxist Study Themes – 3, British Road to Socialism – Part-II, National Independence and Fraternal Association, 1945.
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75.F.
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Marxist Study Theme – 3, Part III, 1945.
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75.G.
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Advisis Revolt – The Story of Warli Peasants in Struggle – Godavari, Parulekar, 1945.
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