Bhartiya Rajneeti Mein Mahilāen: Avadhāraṇā aur Vimarsh / Women in Indian Politics: Concepts and Discourses

Bhartiya Rajneeti Mein Mahilāen: Avadhāraṇā aur Vimarsh / Women in Indian Politics: Concepts and Discourses

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ISBN: 9789347098987

Author: Dr. Shubhra Parmar & Aparna Jha

Price: Rs. 495

Binding: PB

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About the Book

"Bhartiya Rajneeti Mein Mahilaen: Avadharana aur Vimarsh offers a distinctive perspective on women’s political empowerment. Rather than relying on broad claims, the authors present well-reasoned arguments that cut through both traditional misconceptions and foreign theoretical impositions. The book places the Indian experience in conversation with global feminist thought, highlighting India’s own rich intellectual traditions and the agency of its women. In keeping with Delhi University’s 2020 syllabus, this work brings together conceptual analysis, key debates, and scholarly insights that deepen one’s understanding of women’s roles in Indian politics. It serves as a valuable resource for students of political science, gender studies, and sociology, and will also be helpful to UPSC aspirants seeking clearer insight into issues related to women and governance."



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"Bhartiya Rajneeti Mein Mahilaen: Avadharana aur Vimarsh offers a distinctive perspective on women’s political empowerment. Rather than relying on broad claims, the authors present well-reasoned arguments that cut through both traditional misconceptions and foreign theoretical impositions. The book places the Indian experience in conversation with global feminist thought, highlighting India’s own rich intellectual traditions and the agency of its women. In keeping with Delhi University’s 2020 syllabus, this work brings together conceptual analysis, key debates, and scholarly insights that deepen one’s understanding of women’s roles in Indian politics. It serves as a valuable resource for students of political science, gender studies, and sociology, and will also be helpful to UPSC aspirants seeking clearer insight into issues related to women and governance."



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