Growth Or Development

Growth Or Development

Author: Indira Hirway

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780199451180

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In this book, researchers from prominent academic institutes in Gujarat examine objectively the much talked about Gujarat model-the growth process in the state in the past decade or so. Apart from examining the validity of the theory and policy framework underlying the economic reforms in India, the book examines in depth the interpretation and implementation of this framework in Gujarat and studies the inclusiveness of the growth in terms of achieving development goals. This book goes much beyond the state-level analysis. It studies the role of the Gujarat economy in the context of the national economy as well as in comparison with the performance of other states' economies. Further, it analyses the dynamics of growth in the state, that is, the sources and process of growth, sustainability of growth, and its interaction with development goals. The book also highlights the growing disconnect between economic growth and development goals in Gujarat. Although there are some limitations of the neo-liberal policy framework in delivering inclusive growth, the focus of Gujarat on becoming the fastest growing state in the world and the most attractive destination for corporate investments has led the state government to make serious compromises with respect to development goals. In spite of being one of the fastest growing states, therefore, the state is lagging behind other fast-growing as well as slow-growing states in achieving inclusive growth.


Gujarat, Cradle and Harbinger of Identity Politi - India′s Injurious Frame of Communalism

Gujarat, Cradle and Harbinger of Identity Politi - India′s Injurious Frame of Communalism

Author: Ghanshyam Shah

Publisher:

Published: 2022-02-28

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9788195055944

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This book is a collection of essays written over the last five decades to document events related to the communal politics that have flourished in Gujarat. It features chapters on the historical aspects of communalism and the growth of the BJP in Gujarat, particularly focusing on its electoral politics.


Dynamics of Development in Gujarat

Dynamics of Development in Gujarat

Author: Indira Hirway

Publisher: Concept Publishing Company

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 9788170229681

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Papers presented at a seminar organised by the Centre for Development Alternatives in Ahmadābād, India)


Gujarat Beyond Gandhi

Gujarat Beyond Gandhi

Author: Nalin Mehta

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-09-13

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1317988345

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The birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi and the land that produced Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, Gujarat has been at the centre-stage of South Asia’s political iconography for more than a century. As Gujarat, created as a separate state in 1960, celebrates its golden jubilee this collection of essays critically explores the many paradoxes and complexities of modernity and politics in the state. The contributors provide much-needed insights into the dominant impulses of identity formation, cultural change, political mobilisation, religious movements and modes of communication that define modern Gujarat. This book touches upon a fascinating range of topics – the identity debates at the heart of the idea of modern Gujarat; the trajectory of Gujarati politics from the 1950s to the present day; bootlegging, the practice of corruption and public power; vegetarianism and violence; urban planning and the enabling infrastructure of antagonism; global diasporas and provincial politics – providing new insights into understanding the enigma of Gujarat. Going well beyond the boundaries of Gujarat and engaging with larger questions about democracy and diversity in India, this book will appeal to those interested in South Asian Studies, politics, sociology, history as well as the general reader. This book was published as a special issue of South Asian History and Culture.


Gujarat

Gujarat

Author: Bibek Debroy

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788171889815

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Drawing attention to Gujarat's template of governance, efficient public expenditure, decentralization, and participatory planning, this book relates the growth and development of this Indian state. Asserting that development is a result of the perceptible improvement in social sectors as well as of vibrant industry, it states the facts about the Gujarat model and explains how it has implications for other Indian states. Gujarat's macroeconomic growth was built through education, health, water, electricity, and roads, and this record reveals how these benefits have trickled down and how deprived segments have been main-streamed.


Gujarat, the Making of a Tragedy

Gujarat, the Making of a Tragedy

Author: Siddharth Varadarajan

Publisher: Penguin Books India

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 9780143029014

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This book is intended to be a permanent public archive of the communal violence in Gujarat in early 2002. Drawing upon eyewitness reports from the English, Hindi and regional media, citizens and official articles by leading public figures and intellectuals, it provides an account of how and why the state was allowed to burn.


Gujarat

Gujarat

Author: R. B. Lal

Publisher: Popular Prakashan

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 1122

ISBN-13: 9788179911044

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The Regional Roots of Developmental Politics in India

The Regional Roots of Developmental Politics in India

Author: Aseema Sinha

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9780253344045

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This look at economic development in India focuses on interactions between the central state and regional elites. India is widely regarded as a "failed" developmental state, seemingly the exception that belies the prediction of a triumphant Asian century.


Development as Process

Development as Process

Author: John Farrington

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-08-16

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 1134664826

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Process" approaches to economic and social development appear to be more flexible and offer greater prospects of success than traditional "project" methods. Development as Process addresses the questions raised by the different natures of the two approaches. The authors examine development projects through experience in water resources development in India and in organizational learning by a Bangladeshi NGO. Inter-agency contexts are examined in the setting of an aquaculture project in Bangladesh and in the setting of agriculture and natural resources development in Rajisthan, India. Finally, the role of process monitoring is explained in the context of policy reform, with illustrations from forestry in India and land reform in Russia.


The Capacity Crisis in Disaster Risk Management

The Capacity Crisis in Disaster Risk Management

Author: Asmita Tiwari

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-03-05

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 331909405X

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How can a place be built and managed so that it is safe for people to live? Ironically, many governments and citizens keep on asking the same question after every new disaster. Why, even with high levels of investment in increasing government’s capacity to manage disasters, do the impacts of disasters continue to increase? What can the governments do differently? What is the role of local communities? Where should aid agencies invest? This book looks into these critical questions and highlights how current capacity development efforts might be resulting in the opposite—capacity crisis or capability trap. The book provides a new approach for the understanding and the developing of effective local capacity to reduce and manage future disaster impacts.