In "Narendra Modi: The Man The Times", published by Westland Ltd, journalist Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay brings out hitherto unknown aspects of the BJP leader's life - early childhood, youth, renunciation, rise in politics, his struggles and his eventual win to become the chief minister.
There are some rare pictures of Modi from a slim and emaciated young man to a confident chief minister. There is also a comprehensive look at Gujarat's progress under Modi's regime complete with figures and statistics.
He also recalls that he had once asked Modi to show his homework to one of his class monitors but he refused - he said if he has to show it to anyone for evaluation, it must be the teacher himself and no one.
According to Mukhopadhyay, the reasons behind Patel's decision to ask Modi to get his homework scrutinised by a peer was simple: he was not a "very bright student" and was "commonplace" in studies.
Modi, however, was very active in external activities and liked to be in limelight, the author quotes his childhood friend Sudhir Joshi as saying.
"He was often at the forefront of articulating concerns of his class fellows and despite having a very strict disciplinarian in the school principal, would go to him to convey viewpoint of students. From an early age, he displayed leadership qualities and was very determined."
The book also chronicles Modi's life in the background of RSS and BJP, the way these organisations functioned and continue to function and the politics thereof.
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