Description
- ISBN-13: 9788132237884
- Publisher: Springer (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 8132237889
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,895.00.₹1,440.00Current price is: ₹1,440.00.
“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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Muhammed Sinan K –
Offers a unique lens on Delhi’s urban development. A great resource for researchers.
Ravi Verma –
Provides valuable insights into the everyday struggles in Delhi. A bit academic at times.
Saksham Maitrey –
I enjoyed the book, but the focus on Delhi felt limiting at times.
Pranav Gupta –
Very insightful book with good perspectives. A must read if you are into urban development.
Ritika Maheshwari –
Interesting, but I wish it covered more practical solutions to the challenges discussed.
Mazhar Abdul Azeez –
The book is informative, but the language can be a bit complex.
Nadeem Nahas –
An engaging collection of essays on Delhi’s urban landscape. Highly recommended!
Aman –
Some essays were stronger than others, making it an uneven reading experience.
Amrit Upadhyay –
Excellent analysis of everyday life in Delhi’s urban context. A real eye-opener.
Anonymous –
A thought-provoking exploration of space and power. A valuable addition to urban studies.
Jitin M –
Felt a bit disconnected from the ground reality. Some parts were too theoretical.
Rachagorla Naveen Kumar –
A must-read for urban studies enthusiasts. It offers a nuanced understanding of Delhi.
Bharat Jaggi –
The book delves deep into the contestations, though some chapters felt repetitive.
Nirbhik Kumar Baid –
Gives a good overview of the challenges in Delhi’s urban planning. Easy to understand.
Aswin Rajesh –
A comprehensive study of space and planning in Delhi. A worthwhile read.
Kratika Tyagi –
A fascinating look at Delhi’s urban development. Some essays were dense, but overall insightful.
Prateek Brahma –
Interesting perspectives on space and planning, but could be more accessible.