India’s Development: Social and Economic Disparities

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India celebrated sixty years of independence on 15 August 2007. There have been several achievements. and failures in economic and social development during this period. There remain concerns regarding the agriculture sector, poverty reduction, employment generation, social sector development, reduction in regional disparities and protection of the environment. The volume comprising six section tries to address these issues. The study begins with the theme revisiting the state: new forms of governance. The paper under this theme has tried to bring out what groups are excluded or included in the urban governance of ‘negotiated spaces’. Next theme is on Public-private partnerships in basic service delivery: impacts on the poor. In the light of state’s withdrawal from various public enterprises, the public partnership has occupied an important position and some of these public-private partnerships are discussed under the theme. India’s current impressive economic growth is largely from the service sector and the inequalities in accessing these new employment opportunities are discussed under the theme, Access to Public and Corporate Sector Employment: Rural and Urban Dynamics. Under the next theme uneven economic growth and environmental implications, the impact of uneven growth on environment and other natural resources are discussed Though enough democratic space is created for women participation, the research papers clearly show that their actual effective participation is negligible. These gender issues are discussed under the theme Gender and Generation as Divisions in India’s development. In the end the issues of conflicts arising out of displacements since 1950s and particularly the recent SEZs under theme Displacement, conflict and crises: the Flipside of Globalisation are discussed.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S. Mahendra Dev

S. Mahendra Dev is presently the director of Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad. He did his Ph.D. from the Delhi School of Economics and his Post-doctoral research at the Economic Growth Centre, Yale University and was faculty member at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai for 11 years. He was Senior Fellow at Rajiv Gandhi Foundation during 1996-97 and Visiting Professor at University of Bonn, Germany in 1999. He has written extensively on agricultural development, poverty and public policy, food security, employment guarantee schemes, social security, farm and non-farm employment. He has more than 70 research publications in national and international journals. He has been a consultant and advisor to many international organisations like the UNDP, UNICEF, World Bank, International Food Policy Research Institute and ESCAP. He has been a member of several government Committees including Prime Minister's Task force on Employment.

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Title
India’s Development: Social and Economic Disparities
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8173047893
Length
408p.
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