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Social Pathogens in India is a compelling exploration of the deep-rooted social issues that continue to hinder the nation’s progress. From caste-based discrimination and gender inequality to corruption, communalism, and systemic apathy, this book examines the “pathogens” that infect India’s societal fabric. Drawing from historical insights, contemporary realities, and policy perspectives, it delves into how these social maladies have evolved, persisted, and sometimes worsened despite modernization. The book also highlights transformative movements, voices of resistance, and possible cures rooted in education, empathy, and reform. A timely reflection, it urges readers to confront uncomfortable truths and imagine a more just society.
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