Bishambhar Nath Pande (23 December 1906 – 1 June 1998)[1] was a freedom fighter, social worker, and parliamentarian in India. Pande devoted his life to the cause of national integration, and to the spread of the Gandhian way of life.
Pande devoted a major part of his life to research on secularism with the objective of promoting unity amongst all religions in India. As part of his research, he wrote several books, including:
Centenary history of the Indian National Congress 1885–1985
A Concise History of the Indian National Congress, 1947–1985 (1986)
Indira Gandhi
Islam and Indian culture
Aurangzeb
Family
Pande was married to Shanta Pande (d. 2000), a former freedom fighter. [3] He had one child, Nandita Rao, and two grandchildren, Probir and Rahul Rao. He also has four great granddaughters: Niharika, Sudiksha, Sanaaya and Advika Rao.
References
^Faruqi, M H (July 1998). "The Muslim Rule in India". Impact International. 28.