Reading India : selections from Economic and Political Weekly, Volume III (1991–2017)
Publication details: Orient BlackSwan 2019 TelanganaDescription: 552pISBN:- 9789352877782
- 338.954 REA-
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| 338.954 REA; Readings in public economics and planning | 338.954 REA-; Vol-1 Reading India | 338.954 REA-; Vol-2 Reading India | 338.954 REA-; Vol-3 Reading India | 338.954 RED-; Economic policy in India managing change | 338.954 RED-; Economic policies and India's reform agenda: new thinking | 338.954 REF- Reforming India's social sector: poverty, nutrition, health and gender |
The period 1991-2017 was marked by communal aggression, the official start of economic liberalisation, growing inequality, and state militarisation. All of these have been reflected in the pages of the economic and political weekly; / which stood steadfast witness quietly, reflective, but also urgently and passionately. Reading India, Vol. III (1991-2017), the final commemorative volume celebrating 50 years of the EPW, provides a selection of papers published during this period, reflecting on the social, political, and economic changes of the time. The chapters focus on five themes that dominated India's public sphere: the question of secularism communalism; social justice and power-sharing by the backward castes; political configurations in a post-Congress Polity; the entrenchment of impunity instead of the rule of law; and the political economy of economic policy. The contributors to this volume have observed, analysed, and commented on a range of topics, from the lack of justice for victims of the 2002 Gujarat massacres, farmer suicides, and agrarian distress, to the indo-china border dispute. Focusing on India's society, economy, and Polity, the volume includes research on the environment, health, education, censorship, and free speech, among other themes which have formed subjects of prescient debates that will help us to make sense of the present times as well.
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