The Bookish Owl
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Sachin Yadav – April 15, 2023
An okay book, touches on important topics, but could have gone into more detail and been more engaging. I expected more depth.
Abhiram J – November 7, 2023
Excellent resource for understanding the complexities of women’s health policy. A must-read for students in related fields.
Simran – December 25, 2023
The community action section was inspiring. A bit repetitive in places, but a worthwhile read for activists and advocates.
Gaurav Sudhir Kulkarni – February 5, 2024
A solid overview, but not groundbreaking. Could have benefited from more diverse perspectives and case studies.
Abhinav Abhinav – April 30, 2024
A comprehensive look at women’s health issues. Some chapters were a bit dry, but overall informative. Good starting point for research.
Nitish Kumar – July 20, 2024
Eye-opening! This book connected the dots between policy and women’s everyday lives. Highly recommend for anyone in public health.
Devesh Upadhyay – August 31, 2024
Important topics, but the writing was dense at times. Needed more real-world examples and less academic jargon.
Aditya Singh – October 5, 2024
Thought provoking. Presents a strong case for community-led solutions. It can get too political at times.
Aditya Kumar – January 9, 2025
I appreciated the intersectional approach. Some of the data felt outdated, but still relevant and valuable insights overall.
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Sachin Yadav –
An okay book, touches on important topics, but could have gone into more detail and been more engaging. I expected more depth.
Abhiram J –
Excellent resource for understanding the complexities of women’s health policy. A must-read for students in related fields.
Simran –
The community action section was inspiring. A bit repetitive in places, but a worthwhile read for activists and advocates.
Gaurav Sudhir Kulkarni –
A solid overview, but not groundbreaking. Could have benefited from more diverse perspectives and case studies.
Abhinav Abhinav –
A comprehensive look at women’s health issues. Some chapters were a bit dry, but overall informative. Good starting point for research.
Nitish Kumar –
Eye-opening! This book connected the dots between policy and women’s everyday lives. Highly recommend for anyone in public health.
Devesh Upadhyay –
Important topics, but the writing was dense at times. Needed more real-world examples and less academic jargon.
Aditya Singh –
Thought provoking. Presents a strong case for community-led solutions. It can get too political at times.
Aditya Kumar –
I appreciated the intersectional approach. Some of the data felt outdated, but still relevant and valuable insights overall.