![]() Two historical marches, Dandi led by Gandhi in 1930 and, Mahad led by Babasaheb Ambedkar in 1927, is the subject of the book. ![]() It is not only due to the style in which, and, the passion with which it was written, but also because of the subject of the book. It generates a sense of revolt among readers who are defenders of human rights. ![]() It is hardly possible to remain unmoved after reading this book. It is a book, small in its size, but precise and profound in its impact. Mahad: The March That’s Launched Every Day by Bojja Tharakam - a renowned human rights lawyer, writer and a poet - is published in 2018 by The Shared Mirror Publishing House. To be metaphoric at this point, it must be said that the march that was led to assert the right over water must have been unparalleled and perhaps the greatest march in the history of revolt against oppression in the world. Today, salt is the basic ingredient in food preparation whereas water has always been the necessity in life, without which, life cannot be imagined. ![]()
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