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Caste, Reservation, Atrocity Law and Discrimination

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“Caste, Reservation, Atrocity Law and Discrimination” by K. M. Panikar explores India’s complex social dynamics. Examining caste, reservation policies, the Atrocities Act, and discrimination, Panikar offers a critical analysis of historical and contemporary issues. This book (ISBN: 9789350026601) is essential reading for understanding social justice, equality, and the ongoing struggle against prejudice in India. Dive into the complexities of caste and its impact on modern Indian society.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350026601
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9350026600
  • Publisher Date: 01 May 2020
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • Width: 139.99972 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

20 reviews for Caste, Reservation, Atrocity Law and Discrimination

  1. Sudhanshu Yadav

    A well-researched analysis. It could be improved with more contemporary case studies. Still a good read.

  2. Siddharth Shankar

    Provided good historical context, but I wish it focused more on current challenges. Still informative though.

  3. Meghanjali Bhatt

    An important book on a complex topic. Some of the arguments felt a bit dated. It is still good.

  4. Pavitra Kalra

    Panikar dives deep into the issues of caste, reservation, atrocity and discrimination and its impact. A very important book.

  5. Kaustubh Vilas Mahajan

    The book gives a comprehensive overview, sometimes too detailed. Still worth reading for the insights.

  6. Rishi Raj Verma

    The book could have been shorter, with more focused arguments. Still, it offers a lot of information.

  7. Atul Kumar

    Excellent research, but the conclusions might be controversial for some readers. Be open to different perspectives.

  8. Junaid Mohammed Abdul

    An eye-opening exploration of caste and discrimination in India. Though, some parts are quite disturbing.

  9. Sourajit Khan

    An important contribution to the discourse on social justice. Easy to read and insightful!

  10. Kshitij Verma

    Important insights into a complex issue. Some arguments felt a bit repetitive, but overall a valuable contribution.

  11. Rakesh Kumar Sharma

    Some arguments are thought-provoking, but others felt biased. It is okay if you already have an interest.

  12. Adrish Roy

    A challenging but ultimately rewarding read. Expect to be enlightened.

  13. Suryansh Kanojia

    Provides a detailed historical perspective. The writing could be more engaging, however.

  14. Himanshu Singh Yadav

    Very informative and insightful. The author did a good job. Great book.

  15. Shubham Kumar

    Provides valuable context for understanding the Atrocities Act. I suggest this book to anyone.

  16. Kunal Raj Kiran

    A critical examination of reservation policies. A bit dry at times, but necessary.

  17. Peehu Choudhary

    A thought-provoking but dense read. Panikar presents a compelling argument, but the writing style could be more accessible.

  18. Parth Jain

    Important and relevant, but the sheer amount of information can be overwhelming. Be patient while reading it.

  19. Sumit Kumar Jayant

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian society. It’s a very long read, so be prepared.

  20. Mohammad Fahim Faisal

    A very necessary book for understanding India’s social fabric. Highly recommend this book!

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