Discourses on development have increasingly shifted their attention from being purely economic to a more holistic one that encompasses quality of life, equitable distribution and sustainable development. Actualisation of these holistic model of human development requires a collaborative and coordinated action between state and mediation institution, like NGOs, community groups, etc. Carrying forward this inter-relationship between state and civil society institutions in furthering change and development, the book has taken one component of development: "Total literacy campaign". The study highlights the complementarity of state civil society institutions and simultaneously it emphasises the need of a vibrant community organisation for the success of state sponsored public policies and implementation. The work is pioneering empirical attempt to highlight the linkage between state and individual through the mediating institutions like NGOs.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Satya Prakash Dash
Dr. Satya Prakash Dash has a brilliant academic career. He was awarded Gold-Medal, both at graduation and post graduation, in Political Science from Utkal University. He presented a paper in an International Conference held at Uppsala University, Sweden. He has written many articles in Journals of repute. He has published a book Social Capital and Public Policy for which Indian Council of Social Science Research granted publication assistance. He was consultant for Action Aid India in a national project on People’s Report on the Status of Untouchability. He has strong inclination for a range of public policies, which includes Human rights, Displacement, Panchayati Raj and Civil Society. He is also the editor of a Journal named Research Analysis of Public Policy, Journal which deliberates on different aspects of public policy.
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Social Capital and Public Policy
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1st ed.
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8126119780
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x+276p., Plates; 23cm.
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