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9788172239053 60b9fdccb44b234233f0cfcf Sarpanch Sahib https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ba4a664c21c54f02c4b557/9788172239053.jpg The book talks about seven gutsy women in seven far flung villages of India: Deepanjali the adivasi graduate sarpanch treading new waters in Kalahandi; Chinapappa the non-literate panchayat president in Tamil Nadu making education accessible to children; Sunita struggling against a corrupt system in Madhya Pradesh; Maya comingg to terms with sudden electoral defeat in the hills of Uttarakhand; Maloti finding innovative ways of governing her constituencies in tea estate in Assam; Veena Devi young widow and seasoned politician navigating the criminalized politics in Bihar; and Kenchamma the first Dalit woman president of Tarikere panchayat in Karnataka 9788172239053
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Sarpanch Sahib

Sarpanch Sahib

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  • ISBN: 9788172239053
  • Author: Bhattacharjya Manjima
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 160
  • Format: Paperback
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The book talks about seven gutsy women in seven far flung villages of India: Deepanjali the adivasi graduate sarpanch treading new waters in Kalahandi; Chinapappa the non-literate panchayat president in Tamil Nadu making education accessible to children; Sunita struggling against a corrupt system in Madhya Pradesh; Maya comingg to terms with sudden electoral defeat in the hills of Uttarakhand; Maloti finding innovative ways of governing her constituencies in tea estate in Assam; Veena Devi young widow and seasoned politician navigating the criminalized politics in Bihar; and Kenchamma the first Dalit woman president of Tarikere panchayat in Karnataka

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