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Ravinder Kumar (Kashmiri: रविंदर कुमार (Devanagari), روندر کمار (Nastaleeq)) (1933 – April 6, 2001) was a Kashmiri historian of India who wrote several books.[1] He was for many years the Director of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library in Delhi. He was also the Chairman of the Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi. "The Bombay Textile Strike, 1919", "The Leopard and the Tail" "The Rowlatt Satyagraha in Lahore" and "From Swaraj to Purna Swaraj: Nationalist politics in the city of Bombay, 1920-32" are some of the pieces of historical research done by him.
Ravinder kumar is a very funny charcter of IBM Daksh==References==
- ^ Kashmiri Pandits: looking to the future. APH Publishing Corporation. Retrieved 2007–03–25.
Kashmiri Pandit heritage symbolises harmony and common spirituality of mankind. KPs have historical credentials to perform this onerous task for our civilisation. Our historians like Prof. Ravider Kumar Pandit and sociologists like Prof. T.N. Madan and others should take the centre stage and patronise our cultural and educational institutions and spread global peace and harmony.
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