The themes of this book include the concept, various analysis of policies made under the globalisation suited and not suited for the Dalit and weaker sections of society. The Dalits, Adivasis, minorities, women and backward castes are seen and treated as second class citizen still now. Though empowerment of Dalits, SCs, STs, OBCs, women and minorities are being held but still they are far behind in the stream of development. The policies are made for their upliftment, but they become unable to be real beneficiaries of those policies. This book will be fruitful for those oppressed, depressed and down-trodden sections of society as well as for them who show their real or mechanical sympathy for them.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anil Kumar Thakur
Dr. Anil Kumar thakur, M.A. M.Ed., Ph. D., is a senior faculty member in the Post Graduate Department of Applied Economics and Commerce at College of Commerce, Patna under Magadh University. Many research scholars have obtained Ph. D. degrees under his guidance and supervision.
Thakur has excelled himself in several areas of Economic Policy and Fiscal Management of the Indian Economy. He has also edited more than forty books/journals/souvenirs. Thakur is a matured organizer and architect of Indian Economic Association. He is the youngest Honorary Secretary and Treasurer of Indian Economic Association. He has founded the Economic Association of Bihar and Jharkhand and remained its Founder Secretary for more than ten years.He is a signature of Indian Economic Association and many organizations of Bihar and India. Thakur is the vanguard of young professional economists living in far-flung rural remote areas to inspire and encourage them to write articles and books.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR R.N. Thakur
Dr. R.N. Thakur who has been occupying the Chair of Professor of Sociology and Social Welfare Administration in the Indian Institute of Public Administration, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi, earlier served as United Nations Fellow (1994-95) and University Professor in the Department of Post-Graduate Studies and Research in Sociology in Bhagalpur University (until May 1986). He has been associated with a number of universities, government bodies, professional organizations and research institutions in India and abroad, and participated in a large number of national, international and regional conferences, seminars and workshops, and chaired numerous sessions. He directed scores of Management Development Programmes of innovative type for senior and middle level executives of the Central Government, Public Sector, and State Governments; and authored over a dozen books, and several important reports, etc. Elite Theory and Administrative System is his classic work which attracted foreword and comments from several well-known British, American, French and Indian scholars, like, Tom Bottomore, Juan J. Linz, S.M. Lipset, Mattei Dogan, A.R. Desai and others. “This in-depth study does for India what western scholars like Robert A. Dahl, Harold D. Lasswell and Tom Bottomore have done for the West†commented Dr. A.R. Desai. Vol. I on ‘Elite in Transnational Perspective’ attracted wide reviews in several European languages other than English.
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Impact of Economic Reform Policies on Dalit and Weaker Sections
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xx+386p., Tables.
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