Nyay Ka Ganit
Material type: TextPublication details: Rajkamal Paperback 2005Description: 228pISBN: 978-81-267-1115-4Subject(s): Dams | English Literature-Translated | Essays | Ethics | Government policies | Hindi Literature | India | Nuclear weapons | Politics | TerrorismDDC classification: 954.052 Summary: The Algebra of Infinite Justice (2001) is a collection of essays written by Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy. The book discusses a wide range of issues including political euphoria in India over its successful nuclear bomb tests, the effect of public works projects on the environment, the influence of foreign multinational companies on policy in poorer countries, and the "war on terror". Some of the essays in the collection were republished later, along with later writing, in her book My Seditious Heart.[1]Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The Algebra of Infinite Justice (2001) is a collection of essays written by Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy. The book discusses a wide range of issues including political euphoria in India over its successful nuclear bomb tests, the effect of public works projects on the environment, the influence of foreign multinational companies on policy in poorer countries, and the "war on terror". Some of the essays in the collection were republished later, along with later writing, in her book My Seditious Heart.[1]
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