The Hindi version of the book Brahmin The Great, written by Madhya Pradesh IAS officer Niyaz Khan, was released at the Hindi Bhavan on Saturday in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The launch event was attended by former IG (police) Shailendra Shrivastava, Dr JP Paliwal, and other dignitaries.
In his book, Niyaz Khan praises the Brahmin community and describes their minds as sharp. He suggests that if Brahmins lead in every field or act as advisors, India can witness significant positive change. According to Niyaz, Brahmins have played a key role in preserving Indian culture, which is changing rapidly in modern times.
Niyaz Khan also highlights how the Vedas still hold significance even after 3,000 years. His book sheds light on the importance of Brahmins and their role in shaping India’s future.
The book’s release has garnered a lot of attention in Bhopal, where the Brahmin community holds significant influence. Niyaz Khan’s book has sparked discussions about the role of the Brahmin community in modern India.
Overall, the Brahmins have contributed significantly to Indian society and culture, and Niyaz Khan’s book pays tribute to their contributions. The book’s release has raised awareness and sparked important discussions on the role of the Brahmins in modern India.