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Shashwat Shriparv

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Learning HBase

4.57 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2014 — 4 editions
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“Summary”
Shashwat Shriparv, Learning HBase

“Chapter 2. Let's Begin with HBase”
Shashwat Shriparv, Learning HBase

“Chapter 1. Understanding the HBase Ecosystem”
Shashwat Shriparv, Learning HBase

“Sister Valsa kept trying to work against the criminal nexus led by the Naxals and she was seen as a stumbling block to their evil aspirations. On November 15, 2011, a mob of fifty armed men, out of which over thirty were Naxals, broke into her house and hacked her to death.”
Vivek Agnihotri, Urban Naxals: The Making of Buddha in a Traffic Jam

“This is not the Naxal movement I knew of. In a story of oppressor versus oppressed, we tend to look for a Robin Hood, the hero. In independent India’s story, media has tried to make Naxals look like Robin Hood. Which is why incidents like the Niyamat and Valsa murders are rarely reported in detail and if reported, they always put the blame on the State.”
Vivek Agnihotri, Urban Naxals: The Making of Buddha in a Traffic Jam

“Niyamat and Valsa were from the minority who were fighting oppression, injustice, and corruption against the marginalized section of society. They were working for the same cause as Naxals. Then why were they killed?”
Vivek Agnihotri, Urban Naxals: The Making of Buddha in a Traffic Jam

“probe indicates that Naxals don't want any development in their area. They don't want the children to be educated, they don't want roads to be built. They want tribals to remain in the dark.”
Vivek Agnihotri, Urban Naxals: The Making of Buddha in a Traffic Jam

“probe indicates that Naxals don't want any development in their area. They don't want the children to be educated, they don't want roads to be built. They want tribals to remain in the dark. And to achieve this perverse end, they can go to any extent of violence, even if it means killing an infant. A four-month-old baby was killed in a Jan Adalat in front of her mother as her father was a suspected police informer. Naxals burn mark sheets and transfer certificates of 10th and 12th students, so that they cannot go for further education and migrate from their villages.”
Vivek Agnihotri, Urban Naxals: The Making of Buddha in a Traffic Jam

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