Development issues in India : Policies and perspectives / Atanu Mohapatra.
Material type: TextPublication details: Delhi. Manglam Publishers &Distributors; 2015.Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: 366 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:- 978-93-82816-21-8
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1. Accountability in rural development programmes in India: Experience of Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee Act
2. Urban Drinking water and sanitation in India: Issues and perspectives
3. Rural development programmes in India
4.Disaster Risk Reduction for tourism planning: Challenges of mainstreaming
5. Self help group as change agents for balancing the social and economic empowerment of rural women
6. Commercial sex work and commercial sex workers in India: A new perspective
7. Evaluation of central sector scheme : Rural business Hub: A scheme strengthening approach from field level findings
8. Information and communication in development decision making: Assessment of world bank and ADB information policy
9. Trend and pattern of health expenditure of elderly in India : An analysis on NSSO 52nd and 60th round data
10. Gender budgeting in India: is it a way towards women empowerment?
11. Trends and correlates of low Birth weight babies in India
12. Disability in India: Past, Present and future
13. Communication & women empowerment: Issues and challenges
14. Media discourse and empowerment of the marginalized: Exploring the new media impacts in India
15. Media ownership and its impact on Audiences
16. Environmental security and peace-building plea for a theoritical construct
17. The right to education Act 2009- An investigative overview.
Development discourses have primarily revolved around the themes of resource allocation either through the state intervention or market mechanism, issues of ecology and environment and issue of individual entitlements and capacity expansion.The fundamental question is not whether there is an increasing need for state intervention and public action to improve people's life.
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