Nine Rupees an Hour: Disappearing Livelihoods of Tamil Nadu – By Aparna Karthikeyan (Author)

Nine Rupees an Hour: Disappearing Livelihoods of Tamil Nadu – By Aparna Karthikeyan (Author)

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Nine Rupees an Hour: Disappearing Livelihoods of Tamil Nadu – By Aparna Karthikeyan (Author)

Nine Rupees an Hour: Disappearing Livelihoods of Tamil Nadu – By Aparna Karthikeyan (Author)

Rs. 424.00
Sale price  Rs. 424.00 Regular price  Rs. 499.00

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Confront the quiet erosion of rural heritage, food security, and human dignity beneath the high-speed engine of modern urbanization. In Nine Rupees an Hour: Disappearing Livelihoods of Tamil Nadu, celebrated independent journalist and storyteller Aparna Karthikeyan delivers an exceptionally nuanced, deeply moving masterpiece of grassroots reportage. Returning in a striking, all-new cover design, this premium non-fiction volume serves as an indispensable diagnostic toolkit—using intimate human portraits and sharp economic metrics to rescue the endangered communities of rural India from complete cultural erasure.

Over the course of five years of intensive on-ground travel across the villages of Tamil Nadu, Karthikeyan embedded herself in the lives of ordinary men and women who perform exceptional, time-honored crafts to survive. Through ten beautifully structured narratives, this book chronicles the transformations, aspirations, and systemic disruptions that have upended agrarian and artisanal life over the last twenty-five years. Written in a remarkably evocative, clear, and objective voice, Karthikeyan contrasts raw field data with exclusive, deep-dive interviews featuring prominent cultural and social voices, including veteran journalist P. Sainath, visionary musician T.M. Krishna, and legendary Dalit writer Bama. The text confronts the reader with urgent, unavoidable questions: What kind of culture are we truly seeking to preserve? What happens to national food security when we abandon our farmers? And how can a country define "development" by excluding 833 million rural citizens? By juxtaposing wage statistics with the creative beauty of traditional work, this book proves that while market-obsessed economics may value these lives at a mere nine rupees an hour, their true worth to human heritage is absolutely immeasurable.

Rather than burying time-starved researchers and sociologists under dry, unformatted data dumps, Nine Rupees an Hour features a masterfully scannable, beautifully spacious layout. This critical Westland Publications edition maps out its investigative journalism across four core thematic pillars:

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Confront the quiet erosion of rural heritage, food security, and human dignity beneath the high-speed engine of modern urbanization. In Nine Rupees an Hour: Disappearing Livelihoods of Tamil Nadu, celebrated independent journalist and storyteller Aparna Karthikeyan delivers an exceptionally nuanced, deeply moving masterpiece of grassroots reportage. Returning in a striking, all-new cover design, this premium non-fiction volume serves as an indispensable diagnostic toolkit—using intimate human portraits and sharp economic metrics to rescue the endangered communities of rural India from complete cultural erasure.

Over the course of five years of intensive on-ground travel across the villages of Tamil Nadu, Karthikeyan embedded herself in the lives of ordinary men and women who perform exceptional, time-honored crafts to survive. Through ten beautifully structured narratives, this book chronicles the transformations, aspirations, and systemic disruptions that have upended agrarian and artisanal life over the last twenty-five years. Written in a remarkably evocative, clear, and objective voice, Karthikeyan contrasts raw field data with exclusive, deep-dive interviews featuring prominent cultural and social voices, including veteran journalist P. Sainath, visionary musician T.M. Krishna, and legendary Dalit writer Bama. The text confronts the reader with urgent, unavoidable questions: What kind of culture are we truly seeking to preserve? What happens to national food security when we abandon our farmers? And how can a country define "development" by excluding 833 million rural citizens? By juxtaposing wage statistics with the creative beauty of traditional work, this book proves that while market-obsessed economics may value these lives at a mere nine rupees an hour, their true worth to human heritage is absolutely immeasurable.

Rather than burying time-starved researchers and sociologists under dry, unformatted data dumps, Nine Rupees an Hour features a masterfully scannable, beautifully spacious layout. This critical Westland Publications edition maps out its investigative journalism across four core thematic pillars:

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