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Win All Your Battles

Win All Your Battles

Vishwas Nangre Patil Translated from the Marathi by Subha Pande
260 299 (13% off)
ISBN 13
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9789394407817
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Softcover
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English
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2022
What does it take to become an IPS officer? Hours of rigorous physical training, mental toughening and systemic conditioning at the national police academy, along with a never-give-up attitude, unwavering courage, grit and determination. Win All Your Battles, first published in Marathi as Kar Har Maidan Fateh, is the fascinating story of how Vishwas Nangre Patil rose from his humble village origins to become a steadfast, upright police officer and youth icon. In this book, Patil, recipient of the President's Police Medal for Gallantry for his role in countering the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, talks about his experiences at the police academy and the lessons he has learnt in a career spanning over two decades-from tackling mob violence to managing law and order during large public gatherings, solving serious crimes and implementing the latest technology for better law enforcement. This book is a must-read-not just for those who want to fulfil their khaki dreams, but for anyone in need of some inspiration. About the Author Vishwas Nangre Patil is a 1997 batch Indian Police Service officer. He is the joint commissioner of police (Law & Order), Mumbai City, and former commissioner of police, Nashik City. In 2015 he was awarded the President's Police Medal (gallantry) for his role in the counterterrorist operations during the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Subha Pande is a multilingual translator and has translated Kaajal Oza Vaidya's Krishnayan into English (Eka, 2021), Kavita Kane's Sita's Sister and Fisher Queen's Dynasty into Hindi. She has also translated six novellas and a short story collection by Sivasankari into English. Her English translation of Girish Kuber's Marathi book Yuddha Jeevanche will be published by HarperCollins in October 2022. Subha is also a certified Yoga instructor. She lives in Vadodara with her writer husband, Vikrant Pande.