This paper attempts to address the problem of hunger from the viewpoint of its social face against the backdrop of fast growing economy of India. Current sad state of affairs in the domain of poverty and hunger are nothing but the cumulative result of what happens in the Indian development planning since Independence, or at least in the name of development planning. This paper sociologically examines three most critical events in the history of Indian development planning, which are introduced to mitigate hun-ger and poverty, in both urban and rural India. The central focus of this paper is to highlight politics of those development initiatives and liquidation of public planning at the level of implementation, which eventually increased the...
Lacking assets is both a cause and an outcome of poverty. Poor health, deficient skills, scant acces...
This broad, historically grounded study examines the relationship between democratic governance and ...
Poverty can be defined as a social phenomenon in which a section of society is not able to satisfy e...
The Indian economy has simultaneously pursued two goals, namely growth and development. Most economi...
This paper sketches the contours of progress in India across a broad range of human development indi...
This book explores the meanings and perceptions of development and the dialectics of theory, policy ...
This paper discusses the history and political economy of the Public Distribution System (PDS) in In...
DEVELOPMENT POLITICS The politics of development, or development politics, has always been at the co...
As a result of “GLOBALIZATION”, the “Earth” turns into a small village. Moreover, this is needless t...
Food is fundamental for humans to survive and vital for development. Food security is a major issue ...
After outlining some comparative features of poverty in India, this article reviews critically recen...
Although relative differentials exist, absolute deprivation is high in most parts of rural India. Fo...
The paper elaborates on changing economic paradigms in India over the past six decades that finally ...
This article examines two narratives on the subject of child undernutrition in India espoused by com...
Most developing countries have been involved in planning in one form or the other since their indepe...
Lacking assets is both a cause and an outcome of poverty. Poor health, deficient skills, scant acces...
This broad, historically grounded study examines the relationship between democratic governance and ...
Poverty can be defined as a social phenomenon in which a section of society is not able to satisfy e...
The Indian economy has simultaneously pursued two goals, namely growth and development. Most economi...
This paper sketches the contours of progress in India across a broad range of human development indi...
This book explores the meanings and perceptions of development and the dialectics of theory, policy ...
This paper discusses the history and political economy of the Public Distribution System (PDS) in In...
DEVELOPMENT POLITICS The politics of development, or development politics, has always been at the co...
As a result of “GLOBALIZATION”, the “Earth” turns into a small village. Moreover, this is needless t...
Food is fundamental for humans to survive and vital for development. Food security is a major issue ...
After outlining some comparative features of poverty in India, this article reviews critically recen...
Although relative differentials exist, absolute deprivation is high in most parts of rural India. Fo...
The paper elaborates on changing economic paradigms in India over the past six decades that finally ...
This article examines two narratives on the subject of child undernutrition in India espoused by com...
Most developing countries have been involved in planning in one form or the other since their indepe...
Lacking assets is both a cause and an outcome of poverty. Poor health, deficient skills, scant acces...
This broad, historically grounded study examines the relationship between democratic governance and ...
Poverty can be defined as a social phenomenon in which a section of society is not able to satisfy e...