Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356292154
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 219 mm
- ISBN-10: 9356292159
- Publisher Date: 27 Dec 2022
- Height: 144 mm
- No of Pages: 300
- Spine Width: 22 mm
- Weight: 272 gr
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Explore the Ayodhya verdict’s impact in “Ayodhya: Past and Present” by Sutapa Mukherjee. Uncover the history of the disputed land, the Supreme Court’s decision, and the city’s current state. Get your copy (ISBN: 9789356292154) and delve into this pivotal moment in Indian history.
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Abhishek Anand –
Comprehensive and unbiased. Helps to understand the Ayodhya dispute better.
Shradha Chhatwal –
The book offered good history lessons about the site.
Pankaj Yadav –
A balanced, objective account. Highly recommended for anyone seeking clarity.
Adithyan S –
Well-researched and clearly written. A valuable contribution.
Mohit Verma –
A bit dry, but covers important aspects of the Ayodhya issue.
Anwesha Pal Chaudhuri –
Informative, though could have explored the present situation more deeply.
Nisarg Vimal Lukka –
Felt a bit one-sided in its presentation.
Ashish Kumar –
Clear, concise, and thoroughly researched. A definitive work.
Poushali Bhowmik –
Excellent analysis of the historical and political context.
Gitansh Bhola –
Okay, but I was expecting a more engaging narrative.
Tavneet Kaur –
Informative but slightly repetitive at times.
Naman Kumar Khicha –
An essential read for understanding the complexities of Ayodhya.
Aman Singh –
A balanced account which is much needed today.
Gauraang Gupta –
The author could have been more detailed.
Kashish Bhatia –
Though objective the book wasn’t very gripping.
Sagar Meena –
The book offers a concise summary, yet lacks emotional depth.
Sanchita Agarwal –
Too academic for a general audience.
Padala Harshita Goud –
Mukherjee presents a balanced view of Ayodhya’s complex past. Recommended!
Vivek –
Helped clear a lot of misconceptions.
Dhriti Roy Choudhury –
A good overview, but felt rushed in parts. Provides a decent historical background.
Akanksha Priya –
Insightful and thought-provoking. A must-read for understanding modern India.