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Fraternity : Constitutional Norm and Human Need

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SKU: 9789354476983

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Discover “Fraternity: Constitutional Norm and Human Need” by Rajmohan Gandhi (ISBN: 9789354476983), exploring the vital connection between constitutional ideals and human needs. Gandhi examines fraternity’s significance in building a just and inclusive society. Thought-provoking and essential for understanding India’s constitutional framework and its relevance to contemporary challenges.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789354476983
  • Publisher: Speaking Tiger
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 130 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9354476988
  • Publisher Date: 05 Feb 2024
  • Height: 15 mm
  • No of Pages: 132
  • Width: 120 mm

18 reviews for Fraternity : Constitutional Norm and Human Need

  1. Dhananjay Sharma

    A thought-provoking read on fraternity! Gandhi offers a unique perspective. Some parts were dense, but overall insightful.

  2. Arpit Jain

    Inspiring! Gandhi’s writing is clear. This should be required reading for all citizens.

  3. Yadav Akshay Dayanand

    Excellent analysis of fraternity’s role in building an inclusive society. Highly recommend it!

  4. Md Jeeshan Abrar

    I expected more practical examples. The book felt too theoretical. However, it raises crucial questions about fraternity.

  5. Ishika Bansal

    Gandhi’s book is a vital contribution to understanding India’s constitutional framework. A bit academic though!

  6. Vipin Kumar

    The book is good but the language can be difficult to understand at times. It has some great insights.

  7. Mohit Khanna

    It gives a deeper insight into the Indian constitution. It can be hard to get through if you are not used to this.

  8. Mrinalini Vashisht

    Not an easy read, but very rewarding. It offers a fresh perspective on a fundamental concept.

  9. Chhayank Kumar

    An important book, although quite dense in places. Requires patience, but ultimately rewarding.

  10. Atul Budhwar

    A comprehensive exploration. Although some sections were a bit slow, overall, it expanded my understanding.

  11. Harshita Bansal

    Disappointed. The book lacked depth. I was expecting more given the author’s reputation.

  12. Harsh Mundhra

    Important topic, but the writing style was a bit dry for my taste. Still, worth reading for its insights on Indian society.

  13. Nooli Siri

    A powerful reminder of the importance of fraternity in today’s world. Engaging and informative.

  14. Vishal

    A well-researched book. It got repetitive in places. Still, it provides food for thought on a timely issue.

  15. Sidharth Gupta

    Excellent exploration of the topic. Author has delivered a remarkable book.

  16. Srishti

    A complex topic handled well. Some of the language was a little difficult to understand.

  17. Khushi Kaushik

    It felt repetitive and theoretical. The connections felt forced. I wanted to like it but couldn’t.

  18. Devesh Upadhyay

    Gandhi beautifully connects constitutional ideals with basic human needs. A must-read for anyone interested in social justice.

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