Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354899867
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 153 gr
- ISBN-10: 9354899862
- Publisher Date: 14 Mar 2024
- Height: 41 mm
- No of Pages: 588
- Width: 500 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹524.25Current price is: ₹524.25.
Explore the Bhima Koregaon case and its impact on Indian democracy in “The Incarcerations” by Alpa Shah (9789354899867). Uncover the stories of activists and intellectuals imprisoned under anti-terror laws, raising crucial questions about human rights, dissent, and the future of freedom in India. A must-read for anyone interested in social justice and political activism.
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Vranda Kaushik –
A must-read for anyone concerned about democracy and human rights in India. The book is well-researched and thought-provoking.
Shashank Dilip Bhavsar –
I appreciated the depth of research, but the writing style didn’t always capture my attention.
Ashima Bhardwaj –
Important book shedding light on a critical issue in India. However, at times I found the narrative a bit dense.
Priyanka Sarkar –
The book is a crucial exposé of injustice, though sometimes a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Uday Teja Gudaparthi –
The Incarcerations is an eye-opening account. I was left with many questions and a sense of unease.
Rohit Rajdhar –
This book is a vital contribution to the conversation on civil liberties and justice. Highly recommended.
Sumit Bansal –
An uncomfortable but essential read. The book offers a critical perspective, but at times feels one-sided.
Rithik Ittira Aby –
An urgent and necessary book about the erosion of democracy in India. A powerful call to action.
Sugat Subhash Sondavale –
An essential book for understanding the challenges facing Indian democracy. The author’s perspective is invaluable.
Matsa Sai Sureshkumar –
While the topic is important, I found the book somewhat dry and academic. It could have been more engaging.
Aditya Bhardwaj –
A powerful, albeit unsettling, look at the Bhima Koregaon case. Shah’s writing is compelling, but the subject matter is deeply disturbing.
Bharat Jaggi –
This book deeply moved me. It is a well-researched book and everyone should give it a read.
Shivani Ghaloth –
Shah presents a compelling case, but the sheer number of names and details can be overwhelming.
Satya Kumari –
A sobering and important read. It’s a bit lengthy, but worth the effort to understand the complexities.
Rahul Gupta –
An excellent book. It is informative and insightful and will not disappoint.
Sarthak Verma –
A well-written and insightful analysis. It could be more accessible to a general audience, though.