Development and Disparities: Experiences from Southern India

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The Independent India of 1947 was steeped in poverty, ignorance and squalor. An overwhelming proportion of the population was in semi-starving condition, and literacy reached to less than a fifth of the population. The task before the government was gigantic. People’s expectations were also high. The constitution of India has promised almost everything cherishable in this world. But, what happened to the laudable objectives ultimately? How much could be achieved in the last half-a-century’s development efforts? Did the masses benefit adequately from it? Was there an all-out effort at resource mobilisation and its proper deployment? Did the backward regions and weaker sections get their due share of attention? These are some of the questions to which this study addresses itself. Concentrating on the Southern Region of India, which is relatively the largest developed region, this comprehensive study focuses primarily on the disparities in development—inter-state, inter-district, rural-urban and among economic categories—and is based on a wealth of data collected from different states, including many secondary sources. It can prove to be a path-finder to those who want to bring development in India in the proper sense of the term.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kalipada Deb

Kalipada Deb (b. 1.10.1942) was Professor at the North Bengal University for more than two decades, since 1981, and earlier he headed the department at Gauhati university. He has published several research level books, including Export Strategy in India since Independence, Foreign resources and Development in India, Public Policies and the Industrial Economy of India, The Challenge of Rural Development, The Chinese Economy: Changes and Challenges in the Post-Era, Soviet Union to Commonwealth: Transformation and Challenges, and Development and Disparities. He was selected for the 21st Century Award Achievement by the IBC, Cambridge, England in 2001, and was also awarded Bharat Jyoti by the India International Friendship Society of New Delhi in 2003, for the quality of academic services rendered. Presently, he is associated with Bhartiya Vidhya Bhavan at Siliguri.

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Title
Development and Disparities: Experiences from Southern India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170336724
Length
448p.
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