It takes the average reader 5 hours and 34 minutes to read Mahatma Gandhi Assassination: J.L. Kapur Commission Report - Part - 1 by S. Padmavathi
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Kapur Commission Report deals with the Conspiracy to Murder of Mahatma Gandhi who was shot dead point-blank range by Nathuram Vinayak Godse in Birla House Prayer Gardens on 30th January 1948. Three among the eight accused i.e. Madanlal, Karkare, and Gopal Godse were released on12th October 1964 after completion of their life-sentence and honoured on November 12, 1964 in Pune at a private function presided by Dr. G.V. Ketkar. In that function, Delhi and Bombay Civil and Police administration were strongly condemned for their laxity and dereliction of duty which ultimately resulted in the murder of Mahatma Gandhi. The Indian Express dated November 14, 1964 commented adversely about this function. There was a furore in Bombay Legislative Assembly and Indian Parliament which led the instituion of Kapur Inquiry Commission. The Commission’s report was made public in 1970s. This digitised Report in two parts is an indispensable one for Judicial Officers & Police Officials, Lawyers & Students of Legal Studies, Historians & Human Right Activists, and above all for Indian Politicians & Bureaucrats in discharging their official duties without any commission or omission and comprehending the social responsibility that is to be shouldered as and when required in times of crisis. By S. PADMAVATHI and D.G. HARIPRASATH.
Mahatma Gandhi Assassination: J.L. Kapur Commission Report - Part - 1 by S. Padmavathi is 332 pages long, and a total of 83,664 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 37 minutes to read Mahatma Gandhi Assassination: J.L. Kapur Commission Report - Part - 1 aloud.
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