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100 Things To Know And Debate Before You Vote

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SKU: 9789351362210

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Engage in informed discussions before casting your vote. 100 Things To Know And Debate Before You Vote (ISBN: 9789351362210) explores critical issues like healthcare, environment, democracy, diplomacy, and mental health, urging voters to consider these topics before making their choice in the 2014 General Elections. This thought-provoking guide helps navigate crucial questions and encourages informed decision-making.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789351362210
  • Publisher Date: Feb. 2014
  • Binding: PAPERBACK
  • Language: ENGLISH
  • ISBN-10: 9351362213
  • Publisher Imprint: Harper Collins Publishers
  • Edition: 1
  • No of Pages: 224

13 reviews for 100 Things To Know And Debate Before You Vote

  1. Rishu

    A concise guide, but felt a bit biased at times. Still, some good points to ponder before voting. Covers a lot of ground quickly.

  2. Anchit Ambesh

    Book gave me a lot to consider, I was able to see how different topics impacted my life. Now I am better equip to vote.

  3. Ishika Gupta

    Interesting perspectives, however some arguments felt weak. It served its purpose as a pre-election read. Worth the time.

  4. Saurabh Mann

    Really made me think! Some topics were new to me. Wish there was more depth, but great for a general overview. Recommended!

  5. Piyush Rawal

    Helpful for understanding the issues. Easy to read and digest. A bit simplistic in some areas, but overall a good resource.

  6. Prayag Sharma

    Excellent for sparking debates! My family and I had some great discussions after reading this. Highly recommended.

  7. Vishal Tomar

    Enjoyed the range of topics. Some info was outdated (given the context), but still relevant to today’s issues. Worth a read!

  8. Aadrika Gopal

    It is really a good book that let you see different perspective on a specific topics. Great to share with people to have discussion.

  9. Jhalak Grover

    Provides a good foundation. Easy to understand even if you aren’t a policy wonk. Needs updating though.

  10. Yash Parmar

    A decent starting point for discussions. Not comprehensive, but it raised important questions I hadn’t considered. Good.

  11. Parjeet Singh

    I found it a bit dry. The topics are important, but the writing style wasn’t engaging. Still, informative. Okay read.

  12. Arpit Jaiswal

    It is a good way to be informed on a topic to be able to make an informed decision when voting.

  13. Abhishek Ujjainiya

    It is a very good book to read to be aware of topics. Great to get different perspectives. Easy to read

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