Description
- ISBN-13: 9789383723249
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN-10: 9383723246
- Publisher Date: 02 Apr 2018
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹375.00.₹281.00Current price is: ₹281.00.
“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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Mukul Singh Patel –
Gives the readers a picture of what the unprivileged suffer due to corruption. Electricity as basic necessity denied to many.
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.
Akhil Vanapalli –
At times the reading got slow with all the data. But it serves its purpose to portray injustice of the system.
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.
Shikhar Pratap –
Helps understand the power distribution. I feel there should have been a lot of ways to get electricity access for all.
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.
Sadeem Shahid Khan –
Excellent analysis! Showed how deeply power dynamics affect everyday lives. A bit technical in places, but overall very insightful.
Ayush Mishra –
A good overview of the problems, but felt somewhat repetitive at times. The core message, however, is definitely worth understanding.
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.
Abhidev Pandey –
Should read this if you want to know the depth of the matter. The injustice is real and we can only imagine.
Sunil Prabha V –
Highly recommend for anyone studying energy policy or social justice issues in India. A well-written and thoroughly researched book.
Tanuj Prakash –
Could be slow to grasp on all the data. The injustice of India’s electricity system is very well portrayed.
Arun Baral –
Explains the topic in an easy-to-understand manner, even for those not in the related field. Explains a lot about corruption.
Sonakshi Mathur –
The book is written in an easy-to-understand manner. The topic itself is complicated but it is well-written.
Subhankar Baral –
Eye-opening! This book exposed the shocking inequalities within India’s electricity system. Highly recommended for anyone interested in social justice.
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.
Deepanshu –
I wish there were more solution oriented approaches to solving the issues. Apart from that, a really great read to understand.
Atul Nautiyal –
The book provides a valuable insight into a neglected area. The injustice of India’s electricity system and how it affects people.
Sachin Sanjay Kakad –
Interesting perspective, but felt like it focused too much on problems without offering concrete solutions. Still worth reading though.
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.
Paras Goyal –
A must-read to understand the power dynamics. And why many are still kept from accessing electricity in the country.
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.