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Shashi Bhushan Sahai was an Indian author who also served as Director General of Police in Bihar. He was a 1952 batch IPS officer.

Biography

Shashi Bhushan Sahai was born in Arrah, the headquarters of Shahabad district (now Bhojpur) of Bihar. Sahai began his career as a college lecturer in Economics in 1950. He joined the Indian Police Service (IPS) in 1952 and rose to be the Director General of Police. He died at 90 in Hyderabad.

Bibliography

His books include:

  • Politics of Corruption: The Goddess that Failed, 1995
  • India: Twilight At Midday, 1997
  • South Asia: From Freedom to terrorism, 1998
  • The Alien Of Fakeland, a work of fiction published in London, 2001
  • Jihadi Terrorism: Making of a World War?, 2006
  • The Hindu Civilization: A Miracle of History, 2010

See also

References

  1. Weisman, Steven R. (27 April 1987). "INDIA'S CORNER OF MYSTERY: BIHAR'S POOR AND LAWLESS". The New York Times. p. 1. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
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