Child Labour

Child Labour

Author: Prachi Jaiswal

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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The Book Should Be A Valuable Contribution To The Critical Heritage On The Novels And Short Stories Of The Leading American Novelists During The Period Between The Two World Wars. Staying Clear Of The Post Modernist Controversies About The Function Of Criticism, The Book Offers Insightful Analysisof The Novelists Major Fictional Narratives. Showing How The American Writer Shares In His View Of Women Several Limitations Of The Society Of Which He Himself Was A Product The Book Brings Out As Well Various Radical Ideas Which The Writer Seems To Hold Much Ahead Of His Times. One Of The Strong Points Of This Study Of Steinbecdk Is Its Objective Treatment Of The Author And His Work Treating Both From The Disinterested Standpoint Of The Arnoldian Critic.


Education, Child Labour and NGOs

Education, Child Labour and NGOs

Author: Prachi Shirur

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13:

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The Problem Of Child Labour Is Not New And Much More Needs To Be Done To Abolish Child Labour. Education Is An Essential Tool To Not Only Eradicate Child Labour But Also Ensure Better Childhood Of These Tiny Working Hands. In This Effort Grass Root Ngos Can Play A Pivotal Role. Many Ngos Like Bandhua Mukti Morcha Salam Balak Trust Etc Are Not Only Rescuing The Working Children And Providing Shelter To Them But Are Also Looking After Their Educational Needs. The Book Focuses On The Problem Of Child Labour With Case Study Methodology And Suggests The Measures To Deal With The Problem. Policy Makers Researchers And Students Of Economics Sociology And Education May Find The Book Useful.;;


Whither the Philippines in the 21st Century?

Whither the Philippines in the 21st Century?

Author: Rodolfo C Severino

Publisher: Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.

Published: 2003-08-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9814517585

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Philippine observers are often baffled by the economic and political turmoil that dominates headlines about the country. Yet, at the same time, the Philippines continues to hold the potential for successfully combining political freedoms with sustained economic growth and, thus, improving the lives of its people.In this book, a team of distinguished scholars examines these seemingly contradictory trends in order to gain a sense of the country's prospects. Reassessing the fascinating and puzzling "e;Philippines conundrum"e; from various angles, the analyses contribute sharp and fresh insights into a variety of areas including: the presidency and political parties; constitutional change and federalism; the roles of the military, religion, and the media in politics; the conflict in Mindanao; the communist insurgency; macroeconomic developments, issues, and trends; the investment climate and business opportunities; poverty, unemployment, and income inequality; migration and remittances; and the Philippine development record in comparative perspective. While the analyses offered in this volume do not arrive at a consensus, they provide a deeper perspective and a more balanced appreciation of events in the country and a glimpse of the prospects and challenges that it faces.