The book “Bharat Bhagya Vidhata, Untold Stories” by renowned writer and social activist Manju Mangalprabhat Lodha was released on 4 November at the Nehru Centre in London. All the people present not only appreciated the book but also bought the book in large numbers. Lord Rami Ranger, Virender Sharma MP and Director of Nehru Centre Amish Tripathi were present as special guests. Manju Lodha's husband and Maharashtra Tourism Minister Mangalprabhat Lodha were also present on the occasion.
The book pays homage to India’s greatest revolutionaries and freedom fighters and narrates their emotional and inspiring stories that laid the forefront of India’s freedom and constitution. It is about all the heroes of our country, be it soldiers, warriors, kings, and sultans, revolutionaries, freedom fighters, or politicians who have led the country through very tough times and steered the country towards betterment and who are unsung heroes.
As an ode to visionaries that revolutionized India through social, cultural and industrial reforms, this book is an amalgamation of stories that have inspired Manju Lodha throughout her journey as an author, poet and philanthropist. From the powerful story of Savitribai Phule that revolutionized the Indian education system, to accounts of General Tatya Tope’s rebellious victories, this book aims to inspire the youth of our nation through tales that are left untold in our society.
Manju Lodha, a writer, poet, and philanthropist is the Chairperson of the Lodha Foundation which is involved in social activities. She is running 3 libraries, which include the world's largest religious library with over six lac religious books and one 'Mobile' library. She has written 11 books in all.

