Hard-cover
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2015
Pages: 356
ISBN: 9789332701946
INR 1195
From UNDP’s Human Development Index to the more recent Multidimensional Poverty Index, there have been conceptualisations and frameworks towards understanding social development.However,there have not been consistent efforts by governments,multilateral agencies, NGOs and disciplinary leaders in the academia towards contextualising the different concepts and frameworks for addressing social development. This book attempts to aggregate the various strands of discourse relating to social sector development in India from the academic and practitioners’ world. Social sector issues are not limited to health,education and housing, but encompass concerns relating to agriculture, food security, rural development, gender and livelihoods. Within that broad canvass, the objective of this collection of papers is to assess the performance and analyse the challenges of social sector programmes, policies and remaining issues.
The essays in this volume are written by specialists in diverse fields such as agriculture, health, education, nutrition, gender, food security, agrobiodiversity,poverty, minorities, rural development and livelihoods.Several of the essays relate to the debate about economic growth andsocial development, elegantly articulated by Jean Drèze & Amartya Sen:“Why has growth not produced commensurate social development or has done so with poor results?”’ Overall, these essays attempt to bring social development to centre stage and make inclusive growth a visible reality.
R.K. Mishra, Senior Professor and Director, Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad, is a graduate of International Management Programme, SDA Bocconi, Milan, Italy.
He was a fellow of British Council and Common-wealth Secretariat, and a member of the UN International Task Force on Standards of Excellence in Public Administration.
His current interests include: economic reforms, privatisation and restructuring, finance, poverty management and good governance.
Anand Akundy is currently a Senior Faculty Member at the Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad.
He was earlier Director of the Centre for Human Development and an Associate Professor at the Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI), Hyderabad, during which time he directed training programmes for the Planning Commission and Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India.
He has also carried out several studies and has authored various chapters in edited books, project reports, and articles in journals.