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Whither Human Rights in India presents a rigorous collection of critical essays that interrogate the status and implementation of human rights in contemporary India. Anand Teltumbde, a prominent scholar and activist, examines the tensions between democratic ideals and lived realities for India’s most vulnerable populations. The essays address fundamental questions about the role of the state, the exercise of power, and the protection of civil liberties in a diverse, complex democracy. Through careful analysis of case studies and systemic issues, Teltumbde reveals how institutional structures and policies impact Dalits, Adivasis, religious minorities, and other marginalized groups. This work is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and engaged citizens seeking to understand the challenges to human rights in India and the ongoing struggle for genuine equality and justice.







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