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Power and Powerlessness:: The Injustice of Indias Electricity System

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“Power and Powerlessness” by Anirban Biswas and Timir Basu (ISBN: 9789383723249) exposes the unjust reality of India’s electricity system. Explore how power dynamics shape energy access, impacting communities and livelihoods. Discover the socio-political factors behind energy inequality and the urgent need for change. Buy now to understand the complexities of power distribution in India.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789383723249
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 9383723246
  • Publisher Date: 02 Apr 2018
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

22 reviews for Power and Powerlessness:: The Injustice of Indias Electricity System

  1. Mukul Singh Patel

    Gives the readers a picture of what the unprivileged suffer due to corruption. Electricity as basic necessity denied to many.

  2. Sameer Sharma

    A must-read for understanding the complexities of energy access in India. The authors did a great job of highlighting the systemic issues.

  3. Akhil Vanapalli

    At times the reading got slow with all the data. But it serves its purpose to portray injustice of the system.

  4. Radhika Jain

    It is a call to action, this is the book to understand the electricity policies of India. Injustice served to many in the country.

  5. Shikhar Pratap

    Helps understand the power distribution. I feel there should have been a lot of ways to get electricity access for all.

  6. Bhavna Sharma

    While informative, I felt it could have benefited from more real-life stories. Data-heavy, could use a human touch to connect with.

  7. Sadeem Shahid Khan

    Excellent analysis! Showed how deeply power dynamics affect everyday lives. A bit technical in places, but overall very insightful.

  8. Ayush Mishra

    A good overview of the problems, but felt somewhat repetitive at times. The core message, however, is definitely worth understanding.

  9. Samphan Rongchehon

    A thought-provoking read, but at times a bit too academic. It shed light on important issues, but I wish it were more accessible.

  10. Abhidev Pandey

    Should read this if you want to know the depth of the matter. The injustice is real and we can only imagine.

  11. Sunil Prabha V

    Highly recommend for anyone studying energy policy or social justice issues in India. A well-written and thoroughly researched book.

  12. Tanuj Prakash

    Could be slow to grasp on all the data. The injustice of India’s electricity system is very well portrayed.

  13. Arun Baral

    Explains the topic in an easy-to-understand manner, even for those not in the related field. Explains a lot about corruption.

  14. Sonakshi Mathur

    The book is written in an easy-to-understand manner. The topic itself is complicated but it is well-written.

  15. Subhankar Baral

    Eye-opening! This book exposed the shocking inequalities within India’s electricity system. Highly recommended for anyone interested in social justice.

  16. Saurabh Rajak

    I found the book informative and disturbing. It’s a harsh reality check on the state of electricity access for many in India.

  17. Deepanshu

    I wish there were more solution oriented approaches to solving the issues. Apart from that, a really great read to understand.

  18. Atul Nautiyal

    The book provides a valuable insight into a neglected area. The injustice of India’s electricity system and how it affects people.

  19. Sachin Sanjay Kakad

    Interesting perspective, but felt like it focused too much on problems without offering concrete solutions. Still worth reading though.

  20. Vaibhav Jaiswal

    This book is an urgent call to action. It clearly shows the urgent need for change in India’s energy policies and implementation.

  21. Paras Goyal

    A must-read to understand the power dynamics. And why many are still kept from accessing electricity in the country.

  22. Chahat

    The book is well-researched, but can be dense. It’s an important topic, but requires patience and focus to fully grasp the details.

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