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To be released on November 21, 2022, the book comes 25 years after ‘Everybody Loves a Good Drought’, Sainath’s study of poverty in rural India.
After the huge success of his 1996 book 'Everybody loves a Good Drought', award-winning author-journalist P Sainath is all set to release a new book this November roughly two decades later. Titled ...
Magasaysay award-winning journalist P Sainath has become the unlikely target of ire for depicting Maharashtra in a poor light. Prime Minister's economic advisor ...
Here, Sainath speaks about the process, the people and the purpose of this unusual book. Author P Sainath (Courtesy Penguin) It seems at one level as if on August 15th, 1947, ...
History needs to be retold for each generation as new evidence or knowledge comes up, but rewriting should not involve inventing history, author and columnist P. Sainath, who is also a former ...
His second book has been 22 years in the making, but that’s the only way P Sainath knows to execute research. This time, the award-winning journalist-author pivots the spotlight away from giants ...
KL Tuteja P SAINATH is a reputed journalist, erudite scholar and Ramon Magsaysay awardee. He is also the founder-editor of People’s Archives of Rural India (PARI). His fascinating book broadly ...
P. Sainath’s book concerns, in essence, these proverbial ‘stones’ — men, women and children who participated in the freedom struggle, the foot soldiers whom the nation has forgotten. Several factors ...
At first, ‘Everyone loves a good drought’ by P. Sainath, appeared to be too old to be selected for the review as it was first published way back in the year 1996. Then books never get old. Its ...
However, Mr. Sainath said, he was not ready to drown in despair, as he saw hope in the uprising of farmers under the All India Kisan Sabha in 2018, the large middle class support that it got in ...
Ramon Magsaysay award recipient and veteran journalist P Sainath has called for introducing media literacy programme at the school level to make mass media more accountable.
"P Sainath's book, his first in more than two decades, captures a critically important slice of history by documenting the participation of ordinary people in India's freedom struggle.
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