Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354895203
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 238 mm
- ISBN-10: 9354895204
- Publisher Date: 11 Feb 2023
- Height: 169 mm
- No of Pages: 420
- Spine Width: 34 mm
- Weight: 564 gr
Original price was: ₹899.00.₹674.25Current price is: ₹674.25.
India’s Blind Spot: Understanding and Managing Our Cities (9789354895203) by Devashish Dhar exposes India’s urban policy failures. Explore solutions for governance deficits, infrastructure shortfalls, land management, economic growth, water access, flooding, traffic, green spaces, safety, and marginalized communities. Transform urban exasperation into a path towards India’s promised destiny.
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Prashant Sagar –
The author gives a clear picture of how mismanagement has crippled our cities. Highly recommend!
Yash Bajpai –
A good overview of India’s urban challenges. Some solutions feel a bit idealistic, but worth a read.
Arijit Dhar –
Engaging and insightful! A wake-up call for anyone concerned about India’s urban future.
Shivam Swami –
Important topic, but the book felt dense at times. Needed more real-world examples.
Rishabh Sonker –
Provides a comprehensive analysis of urban problems. Offers practical approaches for a sustainable future.
Anindya Das –
Eye-opening! Dhar highlights critical issues plaguing Indian cities. A must-read for policymakers.
Kashish Bhatia –
Informative, but I wish there was more focus on citizen involvement in solutions.
Shreyas Sidramappa Dulange –
A good effort! Focused on significant issues, but some suggestions were too theoretical.
Ayush Joshi –
A must-read to understand urban issues. It has useful data and possible solutions
Saksham Kumar Srivastava –
A well-researched book, though some of the arguments could be better supported with data.
Dipti Yadav –
Worth reading if you are interested in urban planning, but be ready for detailed data.
Nitesh Kumar –
Decent read. Some parts are repetitive. Good for beginners wanting to learn more.
Shashank Mishra –
It’s an okay book. It covers a wide range of topics but lacks depth in some areas.
Rushali N M –
An easy to read and understand book. It contains possible options for improvement.
Anmol Bansal –
The book provides clear and concise information on urban planning.
Padala Harshita Goud –
It can be better, many topics were untouched. It did give a good insight.
Aditi –
Devashish Dhar has done tremendous work. Very informative and thought provoking.
Anagha P R –
Important, but a bit dry. A more engaging writing style would have helped.
Drishti Paul –
I enjoyed it, but the language was too technical for a general audience.
Muskan Singh –
Excellent analysis of the problems and the required steps to improve our cities
Sneha Yadav –
This book gave me a new perspective. I recommend this book to everyone.