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2 min read
338 words
FATMAN is a comprehensive GK-GS manual for SSC, Railway, Defence, and State PCS aspirants, offering simplified, updated, and well-categorized content.
FATMAN is a power-packed GK-GS theory manual designed specifically for aspirants preparing for SSC (CGL, CHSL, GD, MTS), Railway (RRB NTPC, Group D), Defence (Airforce, Navy, Army), State PCS, and other one-day competitive exams. Curated under the expert guidance of Parmar Sir, this book presents complex facts in a simplified manner with updated data, crisp explanations, and clear categorization across major topics.
Covering Ancient to Modern History, Geography, Polity, Economics, Science, Environment, Current Affairs, and Miscellaneous GK, the book acts as a foundation builder for both beginners and advanced learners.
Publisher : Parmar Publications; First Edition (20 June 2025); Book Shilp India
Language : English
Paperback : 432 pages
ISBN-10 : 9334262001
ISBN-13 : 978-9334262001
Reading age : 16 years and up
Item Weight : 210 g
Dimensions : 18 x 18 x 1.5 cm
Net Quantity : 1 Count
Importer : Parmar Publications
Packer : Parmar Publications
Generic Name : Parmar SSC Fatman | GK/GS Theory Book | English Medium | 1st Edition, 2025 | Useful For SSC CGL and CHSL (Tier 1 & 2) | CPO | MTS | Steno | Selection Post | JE | GD | Defence | Railway | PCS | State Police & All Other One Day Competitive Examination
Best Sellers Rank: #57 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1 in State Public Service Exams #4 in SSC Exam
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March 1947.
A four-year-old Salima Hashmi is witness to the Sikh leader, Master Tara Singh and his many followers denouncing the demand for Pakistan.
Soon, the sub-continent is partitioned and Salima, her sister Moneeza, her English mother Alys, and her father, the renowned Urdu poet and leftist intellectual, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, are citizens of the nascent Pakistan.
Life in the newly formed nation is full of ups and downs, the lowest points being Faiz’s imprisonment in 1951 on charges of sedition and his subsequent self-exile from Pakistan in 1960. Even as the family struggles to cope, life is not without its highpoints. There are picnics and outings with her cousins, Salma, Mariam and Billoo. The family home is frequented by writers, artistes and political figures and Salima is privy to their conversations and arguments. And through it all, Salima finds her footing in art which becomes her life’s calling.
Waiting in the Wings, the first part of her two-volume memoir, is the account of the first two-and-a-half decades of Salima’s life. It is as much a portrait of a young nation as it is the account of the author’s own life.