India Rural Development Report 2013 14

India Rural Development Report 2013 14
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2015
Genre: Rural development
ISBN: 8125059148

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India Rural Development Report

India Rural Development Report
Author: National Institute of Rural Development (India)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015057929427

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On socio-economic transformation of rural areas in India.

Tribal Development Report

Tribal Development Report
Author: Mihir Shah,P.S. Vijayshankar,Bharat Rural Livelihoods Foundation
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2022-09-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000606034

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This book sheds light on the status of tribal communities in Central India with respect to livelihoods, agriculture, natural resources, economy, and migration. Written by noted academics, thematic experts, and activists, this first-of-its-kind report by the Bharat Rural Livelihoods Foundation brings together case studies, archival research, and exhaustive data on key facets of the lives of Adivasis, the various programs meant for their development, and the policy and systems challenges, to build a better understanding of the Adivasi predicament. This volume, Provides a broad overview of the contemporary macro-economic situation of Adivasi communities, with a special focus on the challenges of agriculture, land, energy, and water use, especially groundwater; Highlights the need to move into a new paradigm of agro-ecology based, nature-positive farming, and sustainable water use, driven by local institutions; Examines the neglect faced by tribal areas in the development of infrastructure in various dimensions, from irrigation to energy; Shares insights on the invisibility of tribal voices in the policy processes, and how political empowerment will enable socio-economic changes for the Adivasis at grassroot levels; Discusses the Adivasi informal sector and the state of migrant workers, whose plight drew national attention during the recent Covid pandemic. Companion to Tribal Development Report: Human Development and Governance, this book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of indigenous studies, development studies, and South Asian studies.

Ground Water Development Issues and Sustainable Solutions

Ground Water Development   Issues and Sustainable Solutions
Author: S. P. Sinha Ray
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811317712

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Ground water resources are receiving global attention, as human population growth and development cause significant changes to the earth system. It plays a major role in ensuring livelihood security in many parts of South Asia and its contribution to poverty alleviation is substantial. The complex nature of ground water problems in the Indian Sub-continent requires a precise delineation of the ground water regimes in different hydro geological settings and socio-economic conditions and is a primary necessity for sustainable and equitable management. Strategies to respond to ground water over-exploitation and deteriorating water quality must be based on a new approach. Practical policies and various solution options urgently need to be formulated and implemented to prevent the development problems. There is pressing need to evolve workable methods and approaches based on modern scientific researches on ground water resources, as well as to build a social framework including community participation at all levels for a ground water development system. The community participation in water pumping policies, incentives of efficient use, affordability of low income users and other vulnerable groups, water awareness are prime factors for success of any ground water based water supply project.

How Lives Change

How Lives Change
Author: Himanshu,Peter Lanjouw,Nicholas Stern
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2018-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780192529077

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Development economics is about understanding how and why lives change. How Lives Change: Palanpur, India, and Development Economics studies a single village in a crucially important country to illuminate the drivers of these changes, why some people do better or worse than others, and what influences mobility and inequality. How Lives Change draws on seven decades of detailed data collection by a team of dedicated development economists to describe the evolution of Palanpur's economy, its society, and its politics. The emerging story of integration of the village economy with the outside world is placed against the backdrop of a rapidly transforming India and, in turn, helps to understand the transformation. It puts development economics into practice to assess its performance and potential in a unique and powerful way to show how the development of one village since India's independence can be set in the context of the entire country's story. How Lives Change sets out the role of, and scope for, public policy in shaping the lives of individuals. It describes how changes in Palanpur's economy since the late 1950s were initially driven by the advance of agriculture through land reforms, the expansion of irrigation and the introduction of "green revolution" technologies. Since the mid-1980s, newly emerging off-farm opportunities in nearby towns and outside agriculture became the key driver of growth and change, profoundly influencing poverty, income mobility, and inequality in Palanpur. Village institutions are shown to have evolved in subtle but clear ways over time, both shaping and being shaped by economic change. Individual entrepreneurship and initiative is found to play a critical role in driving and responding to the forces of change; and yet, against a backdrop of real economic growth and structural transformation, this book shows that human development outcomes have shown only weak progress and remain stubbornly resistant to change.

India s Villages in the 21st Century

India   s Villages in the 21st Century
Author: Surinder S. Jodhka,Edward Simpson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780199098194

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Post India’s economic liberalization in the 1990s, the village ceased to be central to ongoing sociological concerns. As a result, the period saw a marginalization of rural life and agrarian economy in the national imagination. However, in the 21st century as India transforms, so does its rural life. This book revisits the realities of contemporary rural India, exploring the trajectories of change across regions such as those in rural economies, the relationship of villages to the outside world, and the dynamics of caste inequalities. The volume puts together 14 papers based on empirical studies carried out by sociologists, social anthropologists, and economists over the past 15 years to begin a holistic conversation on contemporary rural India which continues to be an important site of social, political, and economic activities. India’s Villages in the 21st Century stresses diversity as a fundamental structure of Indian economy and society and illustrates the point by focusing on the economies, patterns of settlements, and organization of social and political life in India’s villages.

Health Care Reforms in India E Book

Health Care Reforms in India   E Book
Author: Rajendra Pratap Gupta
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2016-01-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9788131244302

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Entertaining, provocative, lively, well-written text, which is must read for people who are passionate to drive change in health care. • Well- researched book on health care reforms that captures wealth of insights, serving as comprehensive source of up-to-date information and facts • Offers interesting insights into the health of India’'s population and makes a passionate appeal for political priority to be given to universal health coverage and for an upstream pre-emptive approach to health • Contains thought provoking ideas and reform proposals, which are of global relevance • Must read for everyone interested in the Health Care System of India

Public Banks

Public Banks
Author: Thomas Marois
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2021-06-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108839150

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Public banks are dynamic, contested institutions with the potential to decarbonize the environment, definancialise the economy, and democratise global development.