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Poor But Spritied In Karimnagar
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SKU: 9789350291504
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Poor But Spirited in Karimnagar by Sumita Dawra (ISBN: 9789350291504) explores the paradox of poverty amidst development in rural India. Through firsthand experiences as Karimnagar’s collector, Dawra reveals the gap between policy and impact, sharing compelling stories of diverse communities. Discover practical solutions and insights into effective governance, offering a fresh perspective on tackling persistent poverty.
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Saurabh Kumar Singh –
It was an okay read. A little boring, but the topic was interesting. I probably wouldn’t recommend.
Prince Sahu –
While the subject matter is important, the book felt a bit preachy at times. Needed more balanced perspective.
Sushant –
The book is a bit slow at times, but the stories of the people are truly touching. A good effort to highlight the challenges of poverty.
Himanshu Singh –
Dawra’s perspective is unique and important. I appreciated the practical solutions offered. Highly recommended for policymakers.
Yash Tyagi –
A well-written and informative book that sheds light on the complexities of poverty in rural India. Dawra’s solutions are practical and inspiring.
Aman Mittal –
An okay book. While the topic is relevant, the writing style wasn’t captivating. I expected more depth in the analysis.
Akshay Kumar –
Interesting, but could have been shorter and more concise. Some chapters felt like they dragged on unnecessarily. Overall, a decent read.
Ujjval Verma –
A truly eye-opening account of the realities of poverty in rural India. Dawra’s dedication and insights are invaluable.
Hemant Saini –
A powerful and thought-provoking exploration of poverty in Karimnagar. Dawra’s personal experiences make the book very engaging.
Ankit –
A fascinating look at rural India. Dawra’s insights are valuable, but I felt some sections were a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Neeraj Chitrasen Singh –
Heartwarming and insightful! The stories are compelling, and the author’s dedication shines through. A must-read for anyone interested in development.
Mridul Sharma –
This book offered valuable insights into the challenges faced by rural communities. Dawra’s firsthand experiences made it a compelling read.
Hareesh Kumar S –
Not a bad read, but not particularly memorable either. It was informative but I won’t remember in a few weeks.
Priya –
An alright book about poverty and rural area of India. Sumita Dawra explains how the rural poverty is affected by development
Suraj Upadhyay –
Excellent book! Dawra’s insights are sharp and her commitment to the community is inspiring. A must-read for anyone working in development.
Mohit Verma –
Amazing. I learned so much from this book. Highly recommend to anyone interested in Indian history and how it is now.
Yashwant Suman –
I found the book to be informative, but somewhat dry. It lacks the emotional connection I was hoping for.