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Books you can’t read 54 yrs after we became a Republic
Reforms is alive, the Empire’s long dead, the Cold War over, MTV all around. Yet, 54 years after India became a Republic, our erstwhile mai baap sarkar still plays nanny. Books banned by the Raj remain on the banned list and many more have been added since—James Laine’s on Shivaji the latest in Maharashtra. Here’s some of what you can’t read in India today. Of course, you can try to google your way out.
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We have porn.com, we can’t have this

Scented Garden (Anthropology of sex life in the Levant) by Bernhard Stern; translated by David Berger. Banned: August 18, 1945

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Dark Urge by Robert W. Taylor. Banned: Dec 29, 1955

The Jewel in the Lotus (A Historical Survey of the Sexual Culture of the East). Banned: July 20, 1968

Sare Jahan Se Achha (And Let No One Tell You Any Different):

By far the largest number of banned books are in this category—books critical of India, Indian foreign policy, or Kashmir

The Face of Mother India by Katherine Mayo. Banned: January 18, 1936

Old Soldier Sahib by Private Frank Richards (memoirs of a British soldier serving in India whose book Old Soldiers Never Die has been described as ‘‘probably the best account of the Great War as seen through the eyes of a private soldier.’’ Banned: Aug 22, 1936

The Heart of India by Alexander Campbell. Banned: March 11, 1959

The Evolution of the British Empire and Commonwealth from the American Revolution by Alfred Le Ray Burt. Banned: Aug 9, 1969

A Struggle between Two Lines over the Question of How to Deal with US Imperialism by Fan Asid-Chu, Foreign Languages Press, Peking, 1965. Banned: Dec 6, 1969

Behind the Iron Curtain in Kashmir: Neutral Opinion (author not mentioned). Banned: Aug 27, 1949

American Military Aid to Pakistan (its full implications) by Salahuddin Ahmad. Banned: July 31, 1954

Captive Kashmir by Aziz Beg. Banned: April 19, 1958

India Independent by Charles Bettelheim. Banned: May 15, 1976

Leave Our Gods Alone

Hindu Heaven by Max Wylie. Banned: April 28, 1934

The Land of the Lingam by Arthur Miles. Banned: Oct 2, 1937

What Has Religion Done for Mankind, Watch-tower Bible and Tract Society, New York. Banned: Feb 26, 1955

The Ramayana by Aubrey Menen. Banned: Sept 29, 1956

Let Sleeping Icons Lie

James Laine’s book on Shivaji is the latest in the line of books prohibited because they take atypical view on nationalist icons. Critical views on Nehru and offbeat takes on Gandhi’s assassination are still on the ban list.

Nine Hours to Rama by Stanley Wolpert. Banned: Sept 1, 1962

Nehru, A Political Biography by Michael Edwards. Banned: Dec 13, 1975

Who Killed Gandhi by Lourenco De Sadvandor. Banned: Dec 29, 1979

 
 
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