Society and Development: Regional Perspectives

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Re-thinking development from a regional perspective, the papers engage with social science research at the regional level to take up a range of developmental problems in the northern region of India. With case studies referring to different states and regions including the state of Santali women in Bankura, West Bengal, rural non-agricultural enterprises in Uttar Pradesh and governance at grassroots level in villages of Madhya Pradesh, they discuss themes like inclusion of minorities in development, changing village economy, gender and health issues, labour and migration, issues of governance and urbanisation. Citing statistics from reports such as the Sachar Committee Report, the Indian Planning Commission and National Sample Survey Office, they deal with importance of land rights in empowerment of women in Uttarakhand, the impact of urbanisation on water resources and development of urban-rural fringe areas around Aligarh city.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dhruv Raina

Dhruv Raina teaches at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He is the author of Images and contexts: The Historiography of Science and Modernity in India (2003). He has published research papers in journals on social studies of sciene, social and political history, history of science, scientometrics, social history and social epistemology, and contributed articles to several edited volumes.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Surjit Singh

Surjit Singh is Honorary Director, Institute of Rajasthan Studies, Jaipur and Professor of Economics, Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur. He has authored Modeling Indian Economy; Urban Informal Sector; Rural Credit; Issues for the Nineties and co-edited Sustainable Agriculture, Poverty and Food Security and Political Economy of WTO Regime.

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Title
Society and Development: Regional Perspectives
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788131607305
Length
+317p., Illustrations; Maps; 22cm.
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