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THIS BOOK GIVES THE SILENT A VOICE, THE FORGOTTEN A NAME AND THE ABUSED, THE JUSTICE THAT THEY CRAVE. WHITHER JUSTICE IS A DAUNTING AND DISTURBING LOOK AT WOMEN IN INDIAN PRISONS; THESE ARE STORIES OF THEIR BATTLE AGAINST VARIOUS FORCES: THE GOVERNMENT, FAMILY AND POVERTY. NANDINI OZA, COMPLETED HER POST-GRADUATION IN SOCIAL WORK FROM BARODA. SHE WAS PLACED IN CENTRAL JAIL AS A PART OF HER FIELD WORK, AND LATER, AS A FULL-TIME ACTIVIST IN THE NARMADA BACHAO ANDOLAN. SHE WAS IMPRISONED SEVERAL TIMES – EXPERIENCES THAT EXPOSED HER TO THE STORIES OF WOMEN PRISONERS. SHE CURRENTLY WORKS WITH A TRUST.NANDINI OZA, COMPLETED HER POST-GRADUATION IN SOCIAL WORK FROM BARODA. SHE WAS PLACED IN CENTRAL JAIL AS A PART OF HER FIELD WORK, AND LATER, AS A FULL-TIME ACTIVIST IN THE NARMADA BACHAO ANDOLAN. SHE WAS IMPRISONED SEVERAL TIMES – EXPERIENCES THAT EXPOSED HER TO THE STORIES OF WOMEN PRISONERS. SHE CURRENTLY WORKS WITH A TRUST.
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