Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173040962
- Publisher: Manohar
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar
- ISBN-10: 8173040966
- Publisher Date: 1996
Original price was: ₹590.00.₹448.00Current price is: ₹448.00.
Discover the rich cultural tapestry of Delhi in “People of India: Delhi (Volume XX)” by K.S. Singh (ISBN: 9788173040962). Explore the diverse communities, traditions, and heritage of India’s capital. This anthropological study offers a captivating glimpse into Delhi’s vibrant social landscape. Buy now and delve into the heart of India!
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Manan –
The book is informative, but it could be more engaging. I struggled to stay focused at times. Still, a valuable contribution.
Mukesh Kumar Khemani –
A very interesting book on the people of Delhi. It is a must read for anyone wanting to know about the city.
Sitanshu Deb –
A fascinating look at Delhi’s diverse communities. A bit dry at times, but overall informative. Would recommend for those interested in anthropology.
Bharat Jaggi –
I enjoyed learning about Delhi’s diverse population. However, the book could benefit from more engaging storytelling.
Jay Chandani –
This book offered a unique perspective on Delhi. However, some sections felt repetitive. Overall, an interesting read.
Aryan Singh Chauhan –
The book has a good amount of detail, but is a bit too focused for a casual reader.
Singh Karan Rajesh –
An engaging and informative read about the different communities in Delhi. The author presents all the information in a engaging way.
Ujjwal –
A fascinating exploration of Delhi’s people. The author has done an excellent job capturing the essence of the city’s diversity.
Pritesh Ghosh –
Provides a great overview of the people who call Delhi home. I found it a bit dry, but I did learn a lot.
Aakanksha Sharma –
A very detailed and insightful look at the different communities in Delhi. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian culture.
Sinjeni Sinha –
While comprehensive, it felt overwhelming at times. Too much information without enough context. An okay read overall.
Tanu Priya –
Excellent study of Delhi’s communities! It’s very comprehensive and well-written. If you like anthropology, it is a definite must read!
Akash Ankit –
I was expecting a more captivating narrative. The book is informative but lacks a certain charm. Not a bad read, but not great either.
Mohammed Farhan. M.k –
An invaluable resource for understanding Delhi’s cultural landscape. The depth of research is truly commendable. Highly recommend!
Rahul R Prasad –
While comprehensive, I felt the book lacked a narrative flow. The information is valuable, but the presentation could be better. A decent read.
Jay Dattatraya Tilekar –
The book is well-researched, but I found it a bit dry and academic. Interesting if you’re specifically studying Delhi.
Aadrika Gopal –
An excellent resource for researchers and students. The depth of research is impressive. Not the most engaging read for casual readers.
Gagan Khanna –
This book felt like a textbook. Informative, but not exactly entertaining. Only recommended for serious researchers.
Muskan Rastogi –
Gives great insight into the various communities of Delhi, a lot of new things to learn. A great book if you’re interested in sociology.
Aditya Kr Singh –
Found this book incredibly insightful. It provides a detailed overview of Delhi’s cultural fabric. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian society!
Hrithik Sujil –
The book is well-written and researched, but I found it a bit dense and difficult to digest. Useful, but not enjoyable.
Ishaan Kaushal –
Found this book helpful for my research. It provides valuable insights into Delhi’s social structure. Definitely worth reading.
Nishant Upadhyay –
A fantastic study of Delhi’s communities. Very thorough, very informative. I learned so much! A wonderful resource.
Rishabh Dwivedi –
A bit too academic for my taste. The book is informative, but I found it difficult to get through. Okay if you need the details.
Prachi Verma –
A well-researched and detailed account of Delhi’s people. I appreciated the anthropological perspective. Highly recommended.