Development induced displacement is an issue that currently is high on development agenda. The development is undertaken to generate and percolate benefits to the society at large: however, the process has led the resettlement of millions of people. The involuntary population displacement may lead to irreversible socio-cultural impoverishment. India has largest number of displacement due to development projects particularly infrastructure projects including dams, power, industries, roads etc. Narmada Sagar Project in Western India has been one of the most controversial development projects, which has caused a large number of displacements. Similarly, mining, power projects, industries, and other infrastructure projects have displaced a large number of people in Orissa and Madhya Pradesh. The book is an attempt to review the development induced displacement in India and assess the impact of development projects on displacement and rehabilitation in Madhya Pradesh and Orissa where a large number of displaced persons are resettled. The book is an effort to appraise the government, bureaucrats, policymakers and planners to become aware about the issues and facts related to displacement and rehabilitation in India which are highly sensitive. This book will be highly useful and relevant for political leaders, bureaucrats, policy makers, planners, academicians, researchers and students.
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Title
Development Induced Displacement and Rehabilitation
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Alfa Publications, 2008
ISBN
8190691888
Length
x+262p.
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