The Bookish Owl
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Hargun Kaur – February 18, 2023
I had high expectations but the book turned out to be average. It’s ok for a basic understanding.
Ekam Jeet Singh – April 6, 2023
I appreciated the author’s perspective. The book is a good wake-up call!
Deepti Singh – May 2, 2023
Good initiative, but the book could have been better edited. Found some repetitive content.
Dipra Halder – June 3, 2023
An eye-opener! Jal: Kal, Aaj Aur Kal highlights crucial issues. A must-read for every Indian.
Debojyoti Sarkar – June 5, 2023
Excellent resource for understanding the history and future of water in India. Highly recommend!
Himanshi – August 6, 2023
Could have been more engaging. The topic is important, but the presentation was lackluster.
Shantanu Gupta – September 3, 2023
Informative but slightly repetitive. Some chapters could have been combined to improve flow.
Piyush Mahendrakumar Dhamgaye – October 2, 2023
A thought-provoking read about water conservation in India. Some parts were a bit dry, but overall informative.
Mudit Jain – October 13, 2023
Provides a good overview of the water crisis. Easy to understand with practical solutions.
Jinendra – November 7, 2023
A decent attempt to address a pressing issue. However, the writing style was uninspiring.
Vijay Laxmi Vashisht – January 16, 2024
The book makes you think! It opened my eyes to the importance of water conservation.
Stuti Seth – January 23, 2024
The book felt a little preachy at times, detracting from the core message.
Revu Anurag – February 5, 2024
Simple language makes it accessible. However, I felt it lacked depth in certain areas.
Snehal Singh – May 26, 2024
An important book that everyone should read. It’s time to act on water conservation.
Aditya Bisht – May 31, 2024
Very informative! I learned a lot about water management techniques.
Janvi Arya – June 18, 2024
Well-researched and presented. A valuable contribution to the water conservation discourse.
Ireen Ahmad Mir – June 21, 2024
A must-read for anyone concerned about India’s future. The insights are invaluable.
Sonal Sanjay Kumar Lodha – July 3, 2024
While informative, I believe more case studies would have improved the overall quality.
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Hargun Kaur –
I had high expectations but the book turned out to be average. It’s ok for a basic understanding.
Ekam Jeet Singh –
I appreciated the author’s perspective. The book is a good wake-up call!
Deepti Singh –
Good initiative, but the book could have been better edited. Found some repetitive content.
Dipra Halder –
An eye-opener! Jal: Kal, Aaj Aur Kal highlights crucial issues. A must-read for every Indian.
Debojyoti Sarkar –
Excellent resource for understanding the history and future of water in India. Highly recommend!
Himanshi –
Could have been more engaging. The topic is important, but the presentation was lackluster.
Shantanu Gupta –
Informative but slightly repetitive. Some chapters could have been combined to improve flow.
Piyush Mahendrakumar Dhamgaye –
A thought-provoking read about water conservation in India. Some parts were a bit dry, but overall informative.
Mudit Jain –
Provides a good overview of the water crisis. Easy to understand with practical solutions.
Jinendra –
A decent attempt to address a pressing issue. However, the writing style was uninspiring.
Vijay Laxmi Vashisht –
The book makes you think! It opened my eyes to the importance of water conservation.
Stuti Seth –
The book felt a little preachy at times, detracting from the core message.
Revu Anurag –
Simple language makes it accessible. However, I felt it lacked depth in certain areas.
Snehal Singh –
An important book that everyone should read. It’s time to act on water conservation.
Aditya Bisht –
Very informative! I learned a lot about water management techniques.
Janvi Arya –
Well-researched and presented. A valuable contribution to the water conservation discourse.
Ireen Ahmad Mir –
A must-read for anyone concerned about India’s future. The insights are invaluable.
Sonal Sanjay Kumar Lodha –
While informative, I believe more case studies would have improved the overall quality.