Kurukshetra: Raghuvendra Tanwar, Professor Emeritus, Kurukshetra University (KU) has been appointed as Chair of the Indian History Research Council (ICHR), New Delhi, for a period of three years by the Government of India (Goi).
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Tanwar who joined me as a lecturer in August 1977 had an extraordinary academic record, with two gold medals in MA history.
He was appointed as an open selection professor in 1997 and also worked as the Dean of my Academic Academic and Dean of Social Sciences.
He has disappeared in February 2015 and in July 2016 was appointed as Director of Haryana Academy of History and Culture.
Safe! You have managed to portray your voteogin to see ResultProf Tanwar awarded the Prestigious National Fellowship of the National UGC (Award Research) 2002-2005.
He did the main research project at Jammu & Kashmir for the period 1947-53 in 2013-15.
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Tanwar was famous for his studies on Indian partitions, especially Punjab.
This work based on sources throughout India and the UK is a daily report on what happened in 1947 and was widely recognized.
Research and publications at Jammu & Kashmir while questioning large narratives, especially by Western scholars has argued and established how Kashmir had clearly supported the state accession with the Indian Union in 1947.
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Tanwar’s latest study is the story of the Illustration of Indian partitions, published by the Publication Division of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Government of Indonesia in English and Hinduism.
He has several other major publications including Lal Biography illustrated and at Sir Chhotu RAM.