Development strategies and governance in India : predicaments and challenges / Bala Ramulu Chinnala.
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- 9781032842257
- 338.954 CHI-25
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Indian Institute of Management Raipur Reference | 338.954 CHI-25 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 10240.42 | 13371 |
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338.951 TAN-12 China`s economic miracle | 338.951 YIN-14 A new development model and China's future / Deng Yingtao | 338.954 BAN-13 Development and sustainability | 338.954 CHI-25 Development strategies and governance in India : predicaments and challenges / | 338.954 HIR-11 Inclusiveness in India: a strategy for growth and equality | 338.954 NAC-11 India development report 2011 | 338.954 SHA-13 State of India`s livelihoods report 2012 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This volume traces India's developmental strategies and governance systems from state-led to market-driven models over seven decades, highlighting the disconnect between the values enshrined in the Constitution and the governance of policies. It examines a broad spectrum of development approaches addressing deeply entrenched socio-economic issues including poverty, unemployment, food insecurity, inequalities, agriculture, technology, pandemics, marginalized communities, people's participation, decentralized governance, and the challenges in socio-economic program implementation. Underscoring that policies require a clear purpose and trustworthy governance systems for empowering the marginalized, it points out that failures are primarily at the policy level due to a lack of ideological clarity, spurred by growth and welfare dilemmas. The volume further provides insights into India's development and social transformation and serves as a resource for those engaged in the study or practice of policy-making. This book is particularly valuable for students and researchers of development studies, economics, political economy, public policy, political studies, sociology, governance, and South Asian studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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