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India (3rd ed)

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India is now the world's tenth most productive industrialized country, and the second-largest exporter of computer software.

Its middle-class is larger than the total population of the USA.

But, as this book shows, the lands, rights and livelihoods of the rural poor have been sacrificed to commercial ventures such as mining and forestry; in the cities, economic liberalization has led to social conflict and deepening deprivation.

Pamela Bhagat, a well-known Indian journalist, visited many Oxfam-supported communities to see for herself how local voluntary groups are establishing development programmes with some of the most marginalized members of society: ethnic minorities and tribal peoples, Dalits (former "Untouchables"), low-caste women and people with disabilities.

Her book draws on the life stories of a wide range of inpsiring individuals, presenting them in the context of India's ancient and recent history, and explaining how local communities are affected by the impact of national and global economic trends.

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Oxfam Professional
0855984953 / 9780855984953
Paperback / softback
954
15/12/2004
United Kingdom
English
96 p. : ill.
25 cm
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