Shashi Bhushan Sahai

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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[edit]

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.[1] He died at 90 in Hyderabad.

Bibliography[edit]

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

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References[edit]

  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.