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Denial and Deprivation: Indian Muslims after the sachar committee and Rangnath Mishra Commission Reports

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Facing denial and deprivation, Indian Muslims grapple with inequities despite Sachar & Mishra Commission reports. This book examines population, education, economy, poverty, and government representation, revealing persistent disparity and marginalization. Explore Urdu, madrasa education, Waqf, and political responses. Discover a roadmap for inclusive growth and community mainstreaming.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350981924
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 9350981920
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
  • Language: English

21 reviews for Denial and Deprivation: Indian Muslims after the sachar committee and Rangnath Mishra Commission Reports

  1. Aniket Mulmule

    The data is presented clearly. Sometimes hard to follow the author’s line of reasoning. Still a good source.

  2. Lalatendu Pradhan

    Eye-opening and essential reading for anyone interested in Indian politics and social justice. Could be more accessible to a wider audience.

  3. Riddhi Sawaria

    I found some arguments unconvincing. It felt like a one-sided perspective on complex issues. It is still somewhat helpful.

  4. Abhishek Rout

    An eye-opening account. Should be required reading for policymakers. I was deeply moved by the facts presented.

  5. Sana Rehman

    While informative, the book could benefit from a more engaging narrative. The data is presented well, though.

  6. Vishakha Khanna

    This book is a must-read. It highlights a crucial aspect of Indian society that is often overlooked. Deeply insightful!

  7. Shashank Kannoji

    A valuable contribution to the discourse on minority rights in India. Highly recommend for students and researchers.

  8. Parmar Manank Pravinbhai

    Important but depressing. The book reveals uncomfortable truths about inequality. Needs to be more widely discussed.

  9. Rishikesh Chaudhary

    Provides a much-needed perspective. I wish there were more solutions-oriented discussions included in the book.

  10. Kaushank Verma

    Detailed and comprehensive. Provides a solid understanding of the issues discussed in the reports. Good analysis.

  11. Mehakdeep Singh

    The writing style is a bit dry. I wish the author used a more engaging tone and writing style.

  12. Shubham Jindal

    This book is a valuable addition. Offers crucial insights into the realities faced by a significant population. Highly recommended.

  13. Vishnuvardhan Veeravijaybabu Pinjala

    The book provides valuable insights, however, at times, the writing felt biased. Still, a worthwhile read for understanding the challenges.

  14. Suraj Kumar

    A powerful and important book. It is incredibly well-researched, a comprehensive study of marginalization.

  15. Siddharth Goyal

    A good resource for understanding the challenges. Lacks a clear roadmap for future action. Overall, it is insightful.

  16. Bhavna Sharma

    Offers a critical examination of the reports and their impact. It’s a thought-provoking but heavy read.

  17. Mohammad Fahim Faisal

    An important work that sheds light on the realities faced by Indian Muslims. Compelling and insightful.

  18. Afnas

    A critical analysis of the Sachar and Mishra reports. Explains the on-ground realities well. Sometimes repetitive.

  19. Sony Benny

    A comprehensive look at a complex issue. Some sections were a bit dry, but overall informative. Sheds light on important data.

  20. Kushal Lohia

    The book is informative but dense. Requires significant concentration to fully grasp the arguments presented.

  21. Jyotirmayee

    Well-researched and detailed. It highlights the systemic issues faced by Indian Muslims. A bit academic but worth the effort.

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