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Minorities & Police in India
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“Minorities & Police in India” (ISBN: 9788173046780) by A S Narang explores the complex relationship between law enforcement and minority communities. Edited by Dr. Narang, this collection of research papers offers insights into policing practices, challenges, and potential solutions for improved community relations. Buy now to understand this important dynamic in India’s diverse society.
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Mamta Garg –
The book presents different perspectives effectively, however it gets repetitive in some parts.
Nidhi Singh –
Excellent research. This book sheds light on crucial issues. A must-read for policymakers and academics.
Deepak Singh Bhandari –
A great exploration of the topic. It provides solutions too. A very insightful and informative book.
Annanya Tyagi –
It’s a good collection of essays. Provides a detailed context, however it can be dry at times.
Digvijay Singh Rana –
A valuable resource for understanding the complexities of policing in India. Some papers were more engaging than others.
Saurabh Rajak –
Though the content is very niche, it gives a very unique perspective. The content is a little slow.
Ujjval Verma –
Some chapters were stronger than others, but overall, a worthwhile read and contributes to better understanding.
Nitish Kumar Singh –
Eye-opening insights! A must-read for anyone interested in social justice and Indian politics. Highly recommend!
Suyash Pratap Rana –
Important topic, but the writing style felt academic. It could have been more accessible.
Saurabh Bhandari –
A thought-provoking read, but some essays were a bit dense. Overall, a valuable contribution to the discussion.
Nimesh Kumar Singh –
A decent overview, but I wished there were more practical recommendations for change.
Punit Kumar Yadav –
A timely and important book. Some arguments could have been elaborated better, though.
Achyuth Balakrishnan –
It has depth, and the analysis is compelling. It can be dense and challenging for casual readers.