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Gujarat Files PDF is a book written by Indian journalist Rana Ayyub and published in 2016. This book chronicles the investigation undertaken by Ayyub, who went undercover as Maithili Tyagi, an aspiring filmmaker from Delhi. The investigation took her to Gujarat where she uncovered evidence of human rights violations committed during Narendra Modi’s tenure as the Chief Minister of Gujarat.

The book has been widely praised for its bold reporting and meticulous research. It has won numerous awards including the 2017 Asian Voice Award for Best Book on Society and Culture and the 2017 Economic Times Award for Best Non-Fiction.

The book has sold over 100,000 copies and is available in both print and electronic formats. Themes explored in the book include government accountability, justice, human rights violations, secularism, and religious intolerance. Reviews of Gujarat Files have been largely favorable with many praising Ayyub’s bravery and dedication to uncovering the truth.

Gujarat Files Summary

Rana Ayyub’s Gujarat Files is a book based on the award-winning journalist’s eight-year-long investigation into the Gujarat riots of 2002. The book takes an in-depth look at the political and judicial cover-up that has taken place in the aftermath of the riots, as well as explores broader themes related to justice and human rights abuses in India.

The book starts with a chapter about Ayyub’s experience in Gujarat. She interviews several people who have been affected by the violence, including victims, survivors, and those accused of complicity in it. This gives her an insider’s perspective on the tragedy and its aftermath.

The main thrust of the book is then to reveal evidence that there was a concerted effort to cover up state-sponsored violence during and after the riots. Ayyub uncovers evidence of political interference in the judicial process, as well as shady deals involving bureaucrats and government officials. She also delves into a complex web of interests that have profited from the tragedy.

Details of Gujrat Files Book

BookGujrat Files
AuthorRana Ayyub
Original languageEnglish
Originally publishedMarch 25, 2016
CategoryInvestigative journalism
Publisher‎CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages214
FormatPDF, ePub

Multiple Languages Editions of Gujrat Files Book

Gujarat Files book has been released in multiple languages, making it accessible to a larger audience. It was published in English by Juggernaut and released on the 28th of April 2018. The book has also been translated into Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada, and Bengali editions.

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About the Author

Rana Ayyub is an award-winning Indian journalist and author. She is a contributing editor at The Wire and has written extensively for publications such as The Washington Post, Al Jazeera, Foreign Policy, Caravan Magazine, Outlook India, The Hindu, and Esquire among others.

Gujarat Files

Rana has been conferred the prestigious 2018 International Press Institute Award for Excellence in Set featured image Journalism for her investigative reportage in Gujarat Files, which she released as a book in 2018. The book is based on her eight months of an undercover investigation into the alleged involvement of prominent figures in Gujarat in the 2002 communal riots.

Rana has also received several awards for her work on human rights and democracy promotion. These include Human Rights Defenders (HRD) Award from Amnesty International (India), a commendation from Reporters Without Borders, and the Press Freedom Award for Courageous Journalism (2019) from Reporters Sans Frontières.

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FAQs(Frequently Asked Questions)

What is the book Gujarat Files about?

Gujarat Files is a book written by the renowned investigative journalist, Rana Ayyub. It is an account of her harrowing journey of 8 months in which she investigates the role of government officials in the 2002 Gujarat riots.

How many pages is Gujarat Files pdf?

Gujarat Files is a 248-page book.

Is Gujarat Files worth reading?

Given the book’s subject matter, it is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the Gujarat riots and their aftermath.

How long does it take to read Gujarat Files pdf?

It will take around 7-8 hours to read Gujarat Files.

What is the reading level of Gujarat Files book?

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