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Space, Planning and Everyday Contestations in Delhi

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SKU: 9788132237884

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“Explore the dynamic urban landscape of Delhi in ‘Space, Planning, and Everyday Contestations’. Edited by Surajit Chakravarty and Rohit Negi, this book (ISBN: 9788132237884) delves into the complex interplay of space, planning, and social contestations shaping the city. Discover how everyday life interacts with urban development, creating a vibrant tapestry of challenges and opportunities. Get your copy now!”

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788132237884
  • Publisher: Springer (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 8132237889
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

17 reviews for Space, Planning and Everyday Contestations in Delhi

  1. Muhammed Sinan K

    Offers a unique lens on Delhi’s urban development. A great resource for researchers.

  2. Ravi Verma

    Provides valuable insights into the everyday struggles in Delhi. A bit academic at times.

  3. Saksham Maitrey

    I enjoyed the book, but the focus on Delhi felt limiting at times.

  4. Pranav Gupta

    Very insightful book with good perspectives. A must read if you are into urban development.

  5. Ritika Maheshwari

    Interesting, but I wish it covered more practical solutions to the challenges discussed.

  6. Mazhar Abdul Azeez

    The book is informative, but the language can be a bit complex.

  7. Nadeem Nahas

    An engaging collection of essays on Delhi’s urban landscape. Highly recommended!

  8. Aman

    Some essays were stronger than others, making it an uneven reading experience.

  9. Amrit Upadhyay

    Excellent analysis of everyday life in Delhi’s urban context. A real eye-opener.

  10. Anonymous

    A thought-provoking exploration of space and power. A valuable addition to urban studies.

  11. Jitin M

    Felt a bit disconnected from the ground reality. Some parts were too theoretical.

  12. Rachagorla Naveen Kumar

    A must-read for urban studies enthusiasts. It offers a nuanced understanding of Delhi.

  13. Bharat Jaggi

    The book delves deep into the contestations, though some chapters felt repetitive.

  14. Nirbhik Kumar Baid

    Gives a good overview of the challenges in Delhi’s urban planning. Easy to understand.

  15. Aswin Rajesh

    A comprehensive study of space and planning in Delhi. A worthwhile read.

  16. Kratika Tyagi

    A fascinating look at Delhi’s urban development. Some essays were dense, but overall insightful.

  17. Prateek Brahma

    Interesting perspectives on space and planning, but could be more accessible.

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