The End of KarmaThe End of Karma
Hope and Fury Among India's Young
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Current format, Book, 2016, First Edition, No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsEndeavoring to understand her mother country, Sengupta highlights the lives and struggles of several people who reflect India’s changing profile. Seventy years a democracy and slated to become the world’s most populous country by 2022, India faces the wants and needs of a diverse population: class issues, inequality, corruption, and recent generations who believe they ought to be able to make their own fate, while others wait for electricity and water for all, see their jungles denuded, their land stripped of minerals, and their water polluted. Annotation ©2016 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
An award-winning New York Times foreign correspondent offers a personal assessment of contemporary India that details the significant changes that have occurred in recent decades as experienced firsthand by a Maoist rebel, an honor-killing victim, a teen girl who would become a police officer and other convention-challenging people.
As assessment of contemporary India details the significant changes that have occurred in recent decades as experienced firsthand by a Maoist rebel, a teen girl who aspires to become a police officer, and other convention-challenging people.
A penetrating, personal look at contemporary India—the world’s largest democracy at a moment of transition.
The New York TimesThe End of Karma
An award-winning New York Times foreign correspondent offers a personal assessment of contemporary India that details the significant changes that have occurred in recent decades as experienced firsthand by a Maoist rebel, an honor-killing victim, a teen girl who would become a police officer and other convention-challenging people.
As assessment of contemporary India details the significant changes that have occurred in recent decades as experienced firsthand by a Maoist rebel, a teen girl who aspires to become a police officer, and other convention-challenging people.
A penetrating, personal look at contemporary India—the world’s largest democracy at a moment of transition.
The New York TimesThe End of Karma
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