This book has a modest aim – setting up a stage for debating the backlash effects of globalisation, so that corrective measures could be contemplated. To be specific, the book combines globalisation trends with those of socio-economic and political developments taking place in the country to indicate the future outcome. The author tests the hypothesis that globalisation induced changes produce economic frustrations among people. And these are easily exploitable into demands for smaller states by the political class given the dynamics of changes and their inter-relationships which are certainly taking place in socio-economic and political structures of the Indian society. Chapter I lays down the theoretical and conceptual framework of globalisation and emerging pressures for smaller states. Chapter II analyses the dynamics and interconnections of a number of socio-economic and political changes taking place in the multilingual, and multicultural, post-colonial democratic federal setting of India; and how they would lead to peoples’ frustrations which will be exploited into demands for smaller administrative units. Chapter III discusses the historical background of reorganization of states in India. Chapter IV brings out all possible factors, which matter and should be considered while formulating an approach to reorganize states in India. Chapter V focuses on the backgrounds and district profiles of the newly formed States – Chhatisgarh, Jarkhand, and Uttaranachal. The emerging socio-economic and political pressures for other regions like Bodoland, Gorkhaland, Harit Pradesh, Mithilanchal, Telangana, and Vidharbha along with their backgrounds and district profiles are discussed in Chapter VI. Chapter VII concludes the above analyses alongwith discussing prospects and future directions.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Guljit Kumar Arora
Guljit Kumar Arora, a gold medallist from Guru Nanak Dev University (Punjab), did his M.Phil and Ph.D. with a fellowship from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. Reader in Economic at Zakir Husain College (University of Delhi), since 1982, he also served Ninth Finance Commission as Consultant, and Eleventh Finance Commission as Joint director. He was awarded Senior Fellowship to work in the area of Cultural Economics by the Government of India. His main research interest, besides teaching, relate to federal finance, globalilsation, development and environmental issues particularly concerning under-developed countries, job reservations, and economics of art and culture. He has completed quite a few Government of India sponsored projects on environment awareness, in addition to having published a number of articles.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sanjay
Sanjay is an M. Phil in Economics from Kurukshetra University
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sanjeev
Sanjeev a postgraduate in political science from Delhi University is an active researcher.
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Globalisation and Reorganising Indian States: Retrospects and Porspects
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1st ed.
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8185040648
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xvi+187p., Tables; Bibliography; 23cm.
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