Rural Poverty: An Analytical Study

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Poverty alleviation has become one of the greatest challenges of the modern societies. In this connection it must be noted that a development strategy linked to economic growth will not, by itself, solve the problems of poverty or improve the condition of the poorest segments of the population. The search of alternative strategies has now become intense in India. Remarkably the majority of the poor live in rural areas, therefore, attempts are being made to identify the target groups and provide assistance to them. Despite launching and implementing many programmes it was realised that these programmes did not make any headway on alleviating poverty of the rural poor. Unemployment and inequalities in wealth and income distribution have been continuously increasing. As such unless a direct attack on poverty is not launched, the development efforts would prove of little help. This book analyses all poverty alleviation measures taken so far in pros and cons.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ram Sakal Singh

Dr. Ram Sakal Singh took his M.A. degree in Political Science from the Magadh University in 1968, and Ph.D. in Political Science from the Patna University in 1979. He was awarded D. Litt. degree from Magadh University, Bodh Gaya. He joined as Head, Department of Political Science in S.N. Sinha College, Hehanabad in 1970. Presently he is University Professor of Political Science in P.G. Centre, Nalanda College, Biharshariff. He has already published a number of books. Several of his research articles have been published in leading research Journals of Political Science. He has also contributed and read papers in a number of Seminars held under auspices of different Universities of India.

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Title
Rural Poverty: An Analytical Study
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
812612640X
Length
x+188p., 23cm.
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