KISAN LONG MARCH IN MAHARASHTRA
Language: English Publication details: New Delhi Left Word 2018/04/01Edition: 1Description: 63ISBN:- 9789380118703
- 329.095479 ASH/KI
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329.02095414 JAY/MA MAMATA BEYOND 2021 | 329.023 POL/PR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS | 329.095414 DEB/EX EXPLORING MARXIST BENGAL C. 1971-2011 : | 329.095479 ASH/KI KISAN LONG MARCH IN MAHARASHTRA | 329.1 DOW/AN ECONOMIC THEORY OF DEMOCRACY | 329.3 SCH/SE SEMI AMERICAN SOVEREIGN PEOPLE | 329.5 ADR/GO GOVERNING OUR FIFTY STATES AND THEIR COMMUNITIES. |
It was an incredible sight 40,000 poor farmers and landless labourers walking over 200 kilometres, from Nashik to Mumbai. They captured the city s imagination and left it with an enduring memory. They outsmarted far more powerful adversaries. They made the deaf hear and the blind see. This book documents one of the more inspiring struggles of our time the fight of the kisans of Maharashtra against a government committed to money more than people. How did it come about? What were the causes that led to it? How much work did the All India Kisan Sabha put into this extraordinarily disciplined, democratic and dignified protest? Ashok Dhawale, one of the main leaders of the march, writes a lengthy and detailed essay that is analytical as well as gives a rich sense of the nuts and bolts of the march. Sudhanva Deshpande s Afterword profiles some of the organisers who made the march possible. This slim, readable volume, with stunning photographs reproduced in full colour, also contains a Preface by P. Sainath, India s most important chronicler of agrarian conditions and rural distress over the past three decades.
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