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Books On Jagjivan Ram

  • Sharma, Devendra Prasad (1974). Jagjivan Ram: the man and the times. Indian Book Co..
  • Chanchreek, Kanhaiyalal (1975). Jagjivanram: a select bibliography, 1908-1975. S. Chand.
  • Singh, Nau Nihal (1977). Jagjivan Ram: symbol of social change. Sundeep Prakashan.
  • Ram, Jagjivan (1977). Four decades of Jagjivan Ram's parliamentary career. S. Chand.
  • Ramesh Chandra, Sangh Mittra (2003). Jagjivan Ram And His Times. Commonwealth Publishers. ISBN 81-7169-737-2.
  • Secretariat, Lok Sabha (2005). Babu Jagjivan Ram in parliament: a commemorative volume. Lok Sabha Secretariat.
  • Maurya, Dr. Omprakash. Babu Jagjivan Ram. Publications Division, Govt. of India. http://publicationsdivision.nic.in/Hindi-Roman/Au-Wise/HRB06.HTM.

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