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− | I have found Sanjay Yadav's books very readable and interesting. The dominant society of Delhi is hostile to him because he espouses the cause of the indigenous population of the Delhi basin. He has been unfairly treated. | + | I have found Sanjay Yadav's books very readable and interesting. The dominant society of Delhi is hostile to him because he espouses the cause of the indigenous population of the Delhi basin. He has been unfairly treated.-- Anonymous |
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Some days ago I finished Yadav's latest work, The Environmental Crisis of Delhi. His conclusions are controversial but practical. How can the environment of Delhi be restored to health if the government encourages the settlement of 15 million or so outsiders in the tiny space of the capital territory? His prescription alone is practical; Delhi belongs above all to the people of the middle Yamuna basin.-- Rao Sukhbir Singh | Some days ago I finished Yadav's latest work, The Environmental Crisis of Delhi. His conclusions are controversial but practical. How can the environment of Delhi be restored to health if the government encourages the settlement of 15 million or so outsiders in the tiny space of the capital territory? His prescription alone is practical; Delhi belongs above all to the people of the middle Yamuna basin.-- Rao Sukhbir Singh |
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I have found Sanjay Yadav's books very readable and interesting. The dominant society of Delhi is hostile to him because he espouses the cause of the indigenous population of the Delhi basin. He has been unfairly treated.-- Anonymous
Some days ago I finished Yadav's latest work, The Environmental Crisis of Delhi. His conclusions are controversial but practical. How can the environment of Delhi be restored to health if the government encourages the settlement of 15 million or so outsiders in the tiny space of the capital territory? His prescription alone is practical; Delhi belongs above all to the people of the middle Yamuna basin.-- Rao Sukhbir Singh