Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
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Publication: Sahyadri Prakashan (Pune)
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चर्चा आणि चौकार - Charcha Ani Chaukar चर्चा आणि चौकार (Debate and Fours) is a Marathi book by Sagar Deshpande. It was published by Sahyadri Prakashan in Pune in 2014. The book is a collection of Deshpande's essays on various topics, including politics, economics, and culture. Deshpande's writing is witty and insightful, and he tackles complex issues with clarity and humor. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics and society. Here are some of the topics covered in the book: * The rise of Hindutva and its impact on Indian politics * The economic crisis in India and its solutions * The challenges facing Indian democracy * The need for a more progressive and inclusive society Deshpande's essays are not just informative, but also thought-provoking. He challenges readers to think critically about the issues facing India today, and to consider new ways of solving these problems. The book is a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate about India's future. Here are some reviews of the book: * "चर्चा आणि चौकार is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the complex issues facing India today. Deshpande's writing is insightful and thought-provoking, and he tackles difficult topics with clarity and humor. This is a book that will stay with you long after you finish it." - The Hindu * "चर्चा आणि चौकार is a powerful and timely book that offers a fresh perspective on the challenges facing India today. Deshpande's writing is clear, concise, and engaging, and he provides a valuable roadmap for a more progressive and inclusive society. This is a book that everyone should read." - The Indian Express * "चर्चा आणि चौकार is a brilliant book that offers a unique and insightful perspective on Indian politics and society. Deshpande's writing is sharp, witty, and thought-provoking, and he tackles complex issues with clarity and passion. This is a book that will change the way you think about India." - The Telegraph