Poverty in South Asia

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In South Asia poverty manifests itself in its starkest form as a visual of semi-starved, ill-clad, deprived millions of countrymen, thousands of them dying everyday from malnutrition, ill-health, and lack of basic amenities: a picture which is both appalling and agonising form any standards of human existence. Eradication of poverty and the ending of hunger have long been recognised as among the most central challenges before human society. Equitable patterns of growth are essential for sustainable poverty reduction. Policies supporting economic stability, as well as embedded safety nets are necessary to reduce poverty and protect the poor. Strategies to reduce poverty must be situation-specific, directly addressing the realities on the ground. This work is a pioneering attempt by a reputed scholar. It will be highly informative to scholars and professionals in governmental and non-governmental organisations, social service organisations and the lay public.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Navin Mishra

Dr. Navin Mishra, with a Ph.D. and post-doctoral (J.N.U., New Delhi), is an associate professor in Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal, at the Department of Political Science. A Prolific writer, he has to his credit several research articles in political science. His published works include International Politics (1982); Comparative Politics (1985);Basic Principles of Political Science (1985); Nepal and the United Nations (1988). Aadhi Raat Ka Prajatantra (Hindi, 1990); Government and Politics of India and Nepal (Nepali, 1993); UNO & NAM (Nepali 1993); Poverty in South Asia (2000), Population in South Asia: Migration as a Survival Strategy (2000); and Status of Minorities in South Asia (2001).

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Title
Poverty in South Asia
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8172730691
Length
ix+354p.
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