Rural Poverty in India

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Rural Poverty is not confined to one section of the country or to on ethnic group. It is a national problem, and the resolution of hidden India’s persistent economic plight will depend on a better understanding of who is poor and why. This book’s clear, authoritative chapters describe the declining opportunities available in rural areas including the socials, educational, and political factors that so often pose barriers to economic advancement. Rural Poverty in India is an imp9ortant contribution to the development literature and should be read by anyone interested in exploring the causes of and solutions to poverty in rural areas. This book investigates the relationships between rural poverty and development in India. It summarizes the contributions of recent theoretical and empirical work to our understanding of how risk affects rural poverty levels in India. In particular the book examines what we do and did not know about risk coping strategies among today’s’ spoor rural societies, This book covers the ways in which these strategies may be re-examined and improved by governments and international organizations are proposed.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR A K Sharma

Shri A.K. Sharma is an archaeologist of repute. He is internationally known for his original contributions in the field of archaeology and anthropology. During thirty three years of his hectic career, in different capacities in the Archaeological Survey of India he explored and excavated a number of sites throughout the length and breadth of the country, particularly in remote and inaccessible areas of North-East India, Jammu Kashmir and Lakshadweep. To his credit goes the discovery and excavation of the biggest Stone Age site Anangpur, near Delhi, the biggest prehistoric cave of Kachagad in Maharashtra, the sprawling nucleus megalithic site in Chhattisgarh, unique Neolithic site of Gufkral in Kashmir Valley, early historic sites of Sekta in Manipur and Vadagokugiri in Garo Hills of Meghalaya. He is also known for the discovery of horse bones of domesticated horse in Harappan context which have been internationally acknowledged and has changed the whole theory about Aryans and Vaidic period. He worked at Kalibangan excavation from 1961 to 1969. He has to his credit more than 50 published research papers on anthropology, archaeozoology, prehistory and other aspects of archaeology. Presently he is working as Senior Fellow of Indian Council of Historical Research on his project “Megaliths of Chhattisgarh including Bastar:. He is also directing the excavations at Mansar near Nagpur.

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Title
Rural Poverty in India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8181920848
Length
viii+264p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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