Disasters in India: Studies of Grim Reality

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Disasters freely roam and reign in India. This is no longer the country where its people can claim a safe living. What is the aetiology that brews disasters? Which are the processes that perpetuate this rude stream of life? Who are at the sharp edge of disasters? What explains the spatial manifestation of disasters? Addressing these and similar other issues, the studies in this book demyth the popular belief that disasters are acts of nature. Mapping the space of disasters the book lays its foundation on a bedrock of facts that includes over 50 maps and almost 100 tables. Responding to a felt need to reach out to the victims of disasters in India, the studies take on the city and its dweller, the industry and its worker, the rail network and its passengers. The book does not claim that every Indian is a victim of disaster but it does reiterate the strong potential and eventuality of their becoming one. The grim reality exposed is that we the people of India have converted India into a land ensnared with disasters.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anu Kapur

Anu Kapur is an Associate Professor of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi and is Fellow, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Debanjali

Debanjali is young research scholar, with empathy enough to study the grim reality of disasters in India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Deeptima

Deeptima is young research scholar, with empathy enough to study the grim reality of disasters in India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Meeta

Meeta is young research scholar, with empathy enough to study the grim reality of disasters in India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Neeti

Neeti is young research scholar, with empathy enough to study the grim reality of disasters in India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Roshani

Roshani is young research scholar, with empathy enough to study the grim reality of disasters in India.

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Title
Disasters in India: Studies of Grim Reality
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8170339324
Length
xx+283p., Figures; Tables; Plates; Maps; Bibliography; 25vm.
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