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People of India: Delhi (Volume XX)

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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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  • ISBN-13: 9788173040962
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Publisher Imprint: Manohar
  • ISBN-10: 8173040966
  • Publisher Date: 1996

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for People of India: Delhi (Volume XX)

  1. Manan

    The book is informative, but it could be more engaging. I struggled to stay focused at times. Still, a valuable contribution.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Bharat Jaggi

    I enjoyed learning about Delhi’s diverse population. However, the book could benefit from more engaging storytelling.

  5. Jay Chandani

    This book offered a unique perspective on Delhi. However, some sections felt repetitive. Overall, an interesting read.

  6. Aryan Singh Chauhan

    The book has a good amount of detail, but is a bit too focused for a casual reader.

  7. Singh Karan Rajesh

    An engaging and informative read about the different communities in Delhi. The author presents all the information in a engaging way.

  8. Ujjwal

    A fascinating exploration of Delhi’s people. The author has done an excellent job capturing the essence of the city’s diversity.

  9. 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.

  10. Aakanksha Sharma

    A very detailed and insightful look at the different communities in Delhi. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian culture.

  11. Sinjeni Sinha

    While comprehensive, it felt overwhelming at times. Too much information without enough context. An okay read overall.

  12. 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!

  13. 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.

  14. Mohammed Farhan. M.k

    An invaluable resource for understanding Delhi’s cultural landscape. The depth of research is truly commendable. Highly recommend!

  15. 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.

  16. Jay Dattatraya Tilekar

    The book is well-researched, but I found it a bit dry and academic. Interesting if you’re specifically studying Delhi.

  17. Aadrika Gopal

    An excellent resource for researchers and students. The depth of research is impressive. Not the most engaging read for casual readers.

  18. Gagan Khanna

    This book felt like a textbook. Informative, but not exactly entertaining. Only recommended for serious researchers.

  19. 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.

  20. 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!

  21. Hrithik Sujil

    The book is well-written and researched, but I found it a bit dense and difficult to digest. Useful, but not enjoyable.

  22. Ishaan Kaushal

    Found this book helpful for my research. It provides valuable insights into Delhi’s social structure. Definitely worth reading.

  23. Nishant Upadhyay

    A fantastic study of Delhi’s communities. Very thorough, very informative. I learned so much! A wonderful resource.

  24. 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.

  25. Prachi Verma

    A well-researched and detailed account of Delhi’s people. I appreciated the anthropological perspective. Highly recommended.

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