Participatory Development: A Case Study

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The book, Participatory Development: A Case Study, neatly discusses theoretical issues like democracy for development, Indian experience of planning and its failures. It has explained how and why the conventional approach to India’s development planning has failed to achieve the avowed objectives. It also elaborately discusses the participatory way of rural development with pointed explanation why participation is needed in the context of modern planning in a democratic set-up like ours. It has thus explained how people, as change agents should be instrumental in bringing about rapid development in rural areas, pointing to the various ways of participation. It also seeks to explain how people have to manage CPRs in a participatory way for sustainable development. In particular, the book critically examines the validity of several participatory institutions–the so-called NGOs working in the State of Manipur in the context of removal of poverty, and also highlights the outcome of the case study undertaken by the author besides suggesting measures for improvement. The book thus concludes with a logistical formulation of rational strategies, and the ways and means for better participation or, more appropriately, enhanced participation of the people at grass-roots level in developmental activities.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kh. Menjor Singh

Dr. Kh. Menjor Singh (b. 1952) graduated with Honours in Economics from Gauhati University in 1972, and completed his M.A. in Economics from the same University in 1974. He obtained a Ph.D. degree from M.A. in Economics from the same university in 1974. He obtained a Ph.D. degree from Manipur university in 1988 for his thesis untitled, “Co-operative Movement in Manipur since independence” Shri Singh was teaching economics both at general and honours level for more than two decades at C.I. College (Govt). Bishnupur before he joined the Department of Higher Education, Government of Manipur as Officer on Special Duty. Currently, he is engaged with an U.G.C. project entitled , “Participatory Development in Manipur-A Case Study”. He has also attended many seminars and conferences at national level. The book, Economic Reforms in India is the result of his long association with many associations and libraries.

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Title
Participatory Development: A Case Study
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
818324209X
Length
xii+156p.
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