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The Persistence of Caste: The Khairlanji Murders and Indias Hidden Apartheid

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Explore the horrific Khairlanji murders and uncover India’s hidden apartheid in “The Persistence of Caste.” This book exposes the brutal reality of caste-based violence, analyzing the socioeconomic factors that perpetuate discrimination against Dalits. Discover how caste survives and thrives under globalization, challenging the myth of its demise. ISBN: 9788189059286

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  • ISBN-13: 9788189059286
  • Publisher: Navayana Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Navayana Publishing
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 230 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8189059289
  • Publisher Date: 2010
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 192

9 reviews for The Persistence of Caste: The Khairlanji Murders and Indias Hidden Apartheid

  1. Saurabh Singh

    A must-read for anyone interested in human rights and social justice. The book is well-written and deeply disturbing.

  2. Kritika Suyal

    Eye-opening and disturbing. This book forces you to confront uncomfortable truths about Indian society. Highly recommend.

  3. Anuja Sinha

    I learned a lot about the Khairlanji case and the broader issue of caste discrimination. It is little repetitive at times, but ultimately impactful.

  4. Sumant Pratap Singh

    Offers a detailed look at the persistence of caste. The socioeconomic analysis felt thorough and insightful.

  5. Deepanshi Chhabra

    The book highlights a dark side of India that is often ignored. It is not an easy read, but it is an important one.

  6. Ram Nikunj Sharma

    While the subject matter is important, the writing could be more engaging. Still, worth reading for its insights.

  7. Nikita Chauhan

    A powerful exposé of caste-based violence. The book offers a comprehensive analysis, but can be overwhelming with details.

  8. Akshat Sharma

    A chilling account of the Khairlanji murders. It’s a tough read, but a necessary one to understand the persistence of caste discrimination in India.

  9. Ravi Raj

    The book is informative and well-researched, but I found it a bit dense at times. Important topic, though.

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