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THIS LAND IS MINE, I AM NOT OF THIS LAND : CAANRC AND THE MANUFACTURE OF STATELESSNESS

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This Land Is Mine, I Am Not Of This Land by Harsh Mander and Navsharan Singh (ISBN: 9789390477180) exposes the CAA-NRC’s threat of statelessness in India. Exploring the discriminatory laws and their impact, this book reveals the human cost of manufactured citizenship crises. A must-read for understanding India’s socio-political landscape and the fight for belonging. Discover the urgent stories of those caught in the crossfire.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789390477180
  • Publisher: Speaking Tiger
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9390477182
  • Publisher Date: 20 Aug 2021
  • Height: 250 mm
  • No of Pages: 440

19 reviews for THIS LAND IS MINE, I AM NOT OF THIS LAND : CAANRC AND THE MANUFACTURE OF STATELESSNESS

  1. Annika Jaiswal

    This book gave me a new perspective on the CAA-NRC. I learned so much. Highly recommend to everyone.

  2. Vedant Hinesh Modi

    The book is a bit academic, but the core arguments are powerful and relevant. Important for informed citizens.

  3. Pranjal Sharma

    The book felt a little biased, but it’s hard to ignore the issues raised. A challenging, but important read.

  4. Prashant

    Important information, but poorly organized. I wish information was presented in a more accessible way.

  5. Bharat Gupta

    A sobering read. Mander and Singh highlight the very real dangers of CAA-NRC. Important, but dense at times.

  6. Nitin Kumar Pal

    A powerful account of the human impact of discriminatory laws. Very emotionally impactful. Highly recommend.

  7. Varun Gandhi

    A powerful indictment of discriminatory policies. The book is a call for justice and equality.

  8. Krithik Rohan Sankaran Yuvaraj

    This book can be dense, but the stories shared are heartbreaking and unforgettable. A worthwhile read overall.

  9. Yash Tailor

    A must-read for anyone concerned about the future of democracy in India. Deeply unsettling but very insightful.

  10. Pradaksh Chatter

    This book is eye-opening and disturbing. It clearly explains the potential for statelessness created by the CAA-NRC.

  11. Nupur Mahajan

    Well-researched and informative, though somewhat repetitive. Explains the intricacies of CAA-NRC.

  12. Sweta Yadav

    A disturbing look at the potential for manufactured statelessness. This book is well-researched and compelling.

  13. Vinit

    While informative, I found it to be somewhat repetitive. Still, a valuable contribution to the discussion.

  14. Pragya Singh

    A difficult but necessary read. It can be overwhelming at times, but the message is too important to ignore.

  15. Pankaj Mansion

    Detailed and insightful, but a bit dry. Still, the information is crucial for understanding the current political climate.

  16. Abhishek Baranwal

    Mander and Singh provide a crucial perspective. This book is required reading for anyone interested in human rights.

  17. Brojen Mili

    A crucial analysis of current events in India. It can be heavy going, but the message is vital.

  18. Kishor Singh

    A well-written, alarming look at a developing crisis. This book is a call to action.

  19. Raman

    An essential book for anyone trying to understand the complexities of citizenship in India. Heavy but necessary.

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