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Title: Diana: Ek Romanchak Gatha
Author: Parkash Nagaich
Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: Not Available
Pages: 135
Published Year: 1998
Dimensions: 21 x 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
Diana: Ek Romanchak Gatha by Parkash Nagaich presents an engaging account of the life, influence, and enduring legacy of Diana, Princess of Wales, one of the most admired and widely recognized public figures of the twentieth century. Written in an accessible style, the book explores the extraordinary journey of a woman whose compassion, charisma, and humanitarian efforts captured the imagination of millions around the world.
The narrative traces Diana's life from her early years through her marriage into the British royal family and her emergence as an international icon. Readers gain insight into the personal and public dimensions of her life, including the challenges and responsibilities that accompanied her position in the global spotlight.
A significant focus of the book is Diana's humanitarian work and her commitment to charitable causes. The author highlights her efforts to raise awareness about social issues, support vulnerable communities, and use her public influence to bring attention to humanitarian concerns around the world.
The volume also examines the intense media attention that surrounded Diana throughout her life. Through discussions of public perception, personal struggles, and societal expectations, the book explores the complex relationship between fame, privacy, and public responsibility.
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Book Details
Title: Diana: Ek Romanchak Gatha
Author: Parkash Nagaich
Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: Not Available
Pages: 135
Published Year: 1998
Dimensions: 21 x 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
Diana: Ek Romanchak Gatha by Parkash Nagaich presents an engaging account of the life, influence, and enduring legacy of Diana, Princess of Wales, one of the most admired and widely recognized public figures of the twentieth century. Written in an accessible style, the book explores the extraordinary journey of a woman whose compassion, charisma, and humanitarian efforts captured the imagination of millions around the world.
The narrative traces Diana's life from her early years through her marriage into the British royal family and her emergence as an international icon. Readers gain insight into the personal and public dimensions of her life, including the challenges and responsibilities that accompanied her position in the global spotlight.
A significant focus of the book is Diana's humanitarian work and her commitment to charitable causes. The author highlights her efforts to raise awareness about social issues, support vulnerable communities, and use her public influence to bring attention to humanitarian concerns around the world.
The volume also examines the intense media attention that surrounded Diana throughout her life. Through discussions of public perception, personal struggles, and societal expectations, the book explores the complex relationship between fame, privacy, and public responsibility.












