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Uprising 2011, Indians Against Corruption
AuthorPavan Choudary and Kiran Bedi
GenreHistory/Politics
PublisherWisdom Village Publications
Publication placeIndia
Pages130
ISBN9789380710440

Uprising 2011- Indians Against Corruption, published in January 2013, is a pictorial diary/chronicle of the civil-society supported anti-corruption movement that took place in India between 2010-12. The period compilation has been jointly brought together by Kiran Bedi and Pavan Choudary as a dedication to all the Indians who participated in anti-corruption uprising led by Anna Hazare.

Summary

Uprising 2011 is a compilation of selected news clippings, cartoons, interesting quotes and published articles of the anti-corruption movement that took place in India between 2010 – 2012, also referred to as India’s Arab Spring or its second war of independence (against corruption). The book gives a thumb-nail view of the historical awakening of the Indian society, to take the readers through the struggle chronologically as it was being reported.

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