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Students Won't Be Quiet/ Edited by Satarupa Chakraborty &Pindiga Ambedkar

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: LeftWord Books, 2022Description: 354pISBN:
  • 9788195354634
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 378.54 STU.S
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Contents:
Students Won’t Be Quiet records some historic student movements, which began with issues at the local level but became national issues. Each of the struggles documented in this book is fought on two levels, simultaneously separate yet integrated – they raise the immediate demands of the students, and they fight to keep Indian democracy alive. At the heart of these struggles is the fight to defend the inheritance of the freedom movement and of the early decades of nation-building: democracy, pluralism, secularism, and socialism.
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Book Book Campus Library Kariavattom Campus Library Kariavattom 378.54 STU.S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available UCLG944
Reference Reference Dept. of Communication and Journalism Dept. of Communication and Journalism 323.2 SAT.S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan DCJ7006
Reference Reference International Centre for Marxian Studies & Research General Stacks International Centre for Marxian Studies & Research 323.2 STU.S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan CMS2656

Students Won’t Be Quiet records some historic student movements, which began with issues at the local level but became national issues. Each of the struggles documented in this book is fought on two levels, simultaneously separate yet integrated – they raise the immediate demands of the students, and they fight to keep Indian democracy alive. At the heart of these struggles is the fight to defend the inheritance of the freedom movement and of the early decades of nation-building: democracy, pluralism, secularism, and socialism.

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