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Sahajanand on Agricultural Labour & the Rural Poor
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SKU: 9788173046001
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“Sahajanand on Agricultural Labour & the Rural Poor” (ISBN: 9788173046001) by Walter Hauser explores the life and work of Swami Sahajanand Saraswati, a prominent advocate for farmers and rural laborers in India. Discover his influential role in agrarian movements, his fight for economic justice, and his impact on social reform. Learn about the historical context of rural poverty and exploitation in 20th-century India. A must-read for scholars, activists, and those interested in Indian history, social justice, and agrarian studies.
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Nigamananda Rao –
Hauser does a great job bringing Sahajanand’s story to light. I wish there was more focus on his personal life.
Kamya Singh –
An eye-opening account. It highlighted the struggles of agricultural workers. Highly recommend it to others.
Navishek Bhatt –
Provides valuable historical context. The book is a bit too academic and dense at times.
Aditya Bhardwaj –
Changed my view on agrarian movements. Deep insights into the struggles of the rural poor. Must read.
Pratibha Gupta –
Gave me insights on rural India. Little slow in pace but worth reading for detailed information.
Rahul Khobragade –
I learned so much! Sahajanand’s story is truly inspiring. Highly recommend for history lovers!
Neha Lalwani –
Good historical context. The writing style was a little dry for my taste.
Jatin Singh –
An important, but sometimes slow read about a crucial figure. Glad I learned about Sahajanand.
Ashish Kumar –
It is a comprehensive overview, but lacked some of the emotional impact I was hoping for.
S Dharmashree Shetty –
The writing style was dry. Interesting subject but it took effort to keep reading on certain parts.
Preeti Rawat –
A well-researched biography. Insightful account of social and economic conditions. It is worth reading.
Surya Singh –
Explores Sahajanand’s impact well. Could’ve been more engaging. Still informative though.
Avni Saran –
Important information but dense and hard to get through. Academic book that requires dedication.
Ruchie Gautam –
A great introduction to Sahajanand. However, the writing could be more captivating to reader.
Deepanshu –
Incisive analysis! Gave me new perspective on social justice. A bit academic though. But valuable.
Navishek Bhatt –
A must-read for anyone studying Indian history and social justice. Book provides new perspectives.
Yash Raypa –
Great book. A bit too focused on economic policy and less on the personal story though.
Ankit –
A detailed look at Sahajanand’s work. A bit dense, but important for understanding agrarian movements.
Harshit Lohumi –
Detailed and scholarly. A bit challenging, but worth the effort for serious students.
Anirudh Pushp Dubey –
Fantastic! Shed light on a forgotten hero. A must for anyone interested in Indian history.
Simran Keshri –
Essential reading for anyone studying rural India. Some parts were repetitive, unfortunately.