Description
- 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
Original price was: ₹595.00.₹446.00Current price is: ₹446.00.
“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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Sudhanshu Yadav –
A well-researched analysis. It could be improved with more contemporary case studies. Still a good read.
Siddharth Shankar –
Provided good historical context, but I wish it focused more on current challenges. Still informative though.
Meghanjali Bhatt –
An important book on a complex topic. Some of the arguments felt a bit dated. It is still good.
Pavitra Kalra –
Panikar dives deep into the issues of caste, reservation, atrocity and discrimination and its impact. A very important book.
Kaustubh Vilas Mahajan –
The book gives a comprehensive overview, sometimes too detailed. Still worth reading for the insights.
Rishi Raj Verma –
The book could have been shorter, with more focused arguments. Still, it offers a lot of information.
Atul Kumar –
Excellent research, but the conclusions might be controversial for some readers. Be open to different perspectives.
Junaid Mohammed Abdul –
An eye-opening exploration of caste and discrimination in India. Though, some parts are quite disturbing.
Sourajit Khan –
An important contribution to the discourse on social justice. Easy to read and insightful!
Kshitij Verma –
Important insights into a complex issue. Some arguments felt a bit repetitive, but overall a valuable contribution.
Rakesh Kumar Sharma –
Some arguments are thought-provoking, but others felt biased. It is okay if you already have an interest.
Adrish Roy –
A challenging but ultimately rewarding read. Expect to be enlightened.
Suryansh Kanojia –
Provides a detailed historical perspective. The writing could be more engaging, however.
Himanshu Singh Yadav –
Very informative and insightful. The author did a good job. Great book.
Shubham Kumar –
Provides valuable context for understanding the Atrocities Act. I suggest this book to anyone.
Kunal Raj Kiran –
A critical examination of reservation policies. A bit dry at times, but necessary.
Peehu Choudhary –
A thought-provoking but dense read. Panikar presents a compelling argument, but the writing style could be more accessible.
Parth Jain –
Important and relevant, but the sheer amount of information can be overwhelming. Be patient while reading it.
Sumit Kumar Jayant –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian society. It’s a very long read, so be prepared.
Mohammad Fahim Faisal –
A very necessary book for understanding India’s social fabric. Highly recommend this book!