New Development Paradigms and Challenges for Western and Central India (In 2 Volumes)

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An attempt to discern the patterns of developmental paradigms at a regional scale of Western and central India was planned under FF50-GIDR partnership through a national seminar that was later held in 2003. Scholars and other stakeholders on the developmental scene of Western and central India contributed on the various yet inter-related aspects to trace the manifold links between policies and programmes. The papers presented, however, eventually forge many additional linkages as well. The seminar metamorphosed into this compendium of select papers reflecting an array of perspectives and empirical analysis. These papers are organised under sicx themes –Economic growth and Sustainable development, Urbanisation and Industrialisation, Social Sector, management of Common Property resources, watershed development, and Irrigation management. The scholarly papers in each of these sections –Many if them rich empirical –besides presenting the trends also offer a critique with an aim to inform the policy as well as practice.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R. Parthasarathy

R. Parthasarathy was for several years a literary editor with Oxford University Press, Chennai and Delhi. His first book, Rough Passage, was a runner-up for the Commonwealth Poetry Prize in 1977. His second book, A House Divided: Poems of Love and War (forthcoming), is set against the turbulent history of the subcontinent. Parthasarathy has also edited Ten Twentieth-Century Indian Poets. He is currently working on a verse translation of the Manimekalai (`The Jeweled Belt'), the only surviving Buddhist epic in Tamil.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sudarshan Iyengar

Sudarshan Iyengar is Vice Chancellor, Gujarat Vidyapeeth, Ahmedabad. Iyengar was earlier the Director of Gujarat Institute of development research, Ahmedabad.

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Title
New Development Paradigms and Challenges for Western and Central India (In 2 Volumes)
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Edition
1st ed.
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8180692809
Length
xxx+389p.; xxx+390-684p., Tables; Figures; Maps; References; Index; 23cm.
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