Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350981771
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9350981777
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2018
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,250.00.₹950.00Current price is: ₹950.00.
Explore the impact of Nepal’s Maoist insurgency and internal displacement crisis in “The Rise of Revolution” by Monika Mandal. This book examines the plight of IDPs, the struggle for a socialist republic, and the aftermath of the 2006 peace agreement. Discover the challenges faced by displaced communities and their journey towards resettlement. 9789350981771
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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A valuable resource. However, the book could benefit from more maps and visual aids to illustrate the scale of displacement.
Pragun Jain –
Mandal’s book is an eye-opener. Although there is some academic jargon it’s still worth reading about the situation in Nepal
Rajat Choubey –
The book is dense but packed with valuable information. The historical context is very well presented. A must-read for researchers.
Jitender Dadarwal –
A well-researched account of the conflict and its impact. The analysis is strong, but the writing could be more engaging for the average reader.
Aswin M –
The book is important. It could have been more concise and engaging. A great starting point for further research.
Shantanu Singh –
Mandal’s book sheds light on a forgotten tragedy. While insightful, I felt it could have included more personal stories from the displaced.
Tanushree Agarwal –
A good overview of a complex topic. The author does a great job, but the topic is a heavy one.
Prasad Balasaheb Ekhande –
A detailed look at a complex issue. The book is informative, though sometimes a bit dry. Provides a good understanding of the displacement crisis in Nepal.
Shubham Chandra –
A fascinating and insightful book. The Rise of Revolution is a must-read if you’re interested in Nepal’s recent history.
Sanket Yuvraj Meshram –
Provides a comprehensive overview of the displacement crisis. Some parts were a little repetitive. Overall, a valuable contribution.
Anjaly Binoy –
A powerful and moving account. It’s a bit academic at times, but the importance of the subject matter shines through. Highly recommended.
Sarthak Bansal –
An important contribution to the literature on conflict and displacement. Could be more accessible to a wider audience.
Garvit Rajora –
Mandal offers a thorough analysis. I appreciated the depth of research. A bit dense at times, but ultimately rewarding.
Abhay Kumar Rajak –
An eye-opening exploration of a difficult subject. It helped me understand the challenges faced by internally displaced people in Nepal.
Ayush Pandey –
Important work! However, I wish there were more focus on solutions and the future of the displaced communities. Still worth reading.
Sonika Vashisht –
While informative, the book sometimes feels detached from the human cost of the conflict. More personal narratives would’ve made it stronger.
Jeelkumar Rajeshbhai Kadeval –
Provides an in-depth look at internal displacement in Nepal. Some of the chapters were a bit too academic for my taste.
Mayank Raj –
Not a casual read but a very important one. It is something that everyone who cares about human rights should read.
Vilvanathan T –
Well-written and researched. I appreciated the context it provided about the political climate in Nepal. Highly recommend this book.
Medapureddi Tejo Sheshadri –
The author really knows her stuff. Sometimes, it felt bogged down in detail. It’s still essential for understanding the conflict.