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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWho benefits from history — and who pays for it?
For decades, the debate on reservation in India has been framed as a question of merit, poverty, or charity. But what if the real issue is something deeper — something structural, historical, and still very much alive?
The Invisible Reservation takes readers beyond slogans and stereotypes to examine how caste continues to shape access to education, jobs, land, wealth, and opportunity in modern India.
Drawing on data, history, and real-world patterns, this book argues that reservation is not a favor granted to the weak — it is a constitutional correction to centuries of exclusion.
Inside this book, you will discover:
• Why inequality in India cannot be explained by income alone
• How land, wealth, and opportunity have been distributed across generations
• The hidden advantages that often go unnoticed
• The difference between charity and justice
• What reservation really means in a democratic society
Clear, evidence-based, and deeply human, The Invisible Reservation challenges readers to rethink fairness, merit, and equality in the world’s largest democracy.
This is not a book about privilege alone.
It is a book about visibility.
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SWADEEP SINGH MANDAVI
Swadeep Singh Mandavi is a researcher and writer focused on questions of inequality, social justice, and structural change in contemporary India. His work examines how historical systems continue to shape access to education, employment, wealth, and opportunity in modern society.
Drawing on historical analysis, public data, and comparative perspectives, he writes to make complex social issues understandable to a broader audience. His interest lies in exploring the relationship between caste, privilege, and institutional power, and in encouraging informed public discussion about fairness and equality.
The Invisible Reservation is his first book. It reflects his commitment to examining uncomfortable questions with clarity, evidence, and intellectual honesty, and to contributing to a more thoughtful conversation about justice in India.
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