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Editore: Classical Publishing Company, 1999
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Child labour an overview. 3. Methods and organisation of the study. 4. Informal sectors in Surat. synoptic view. 5. Child workers. some quantifiable information. 6. Cast studies. past present and future. 7. Conclusion. Bibliography. Appendix. Since the declaration of 1979 as International Year of Child a wide range of discussion have taken place among policy makers academicians planners administrators etc. on the magnitude of problem of various forms. The present book is based on a field research in the city of Surat well known for its art silk Diamond and allied industries wherein several thousands of child workers are employed violating the ethics of the labour laws. The study describes the plight of working and living conditions kinship and primordial loyalties resulting in emergence of workforce flaws of the labour legislations and economic development. (jacket) 72 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Contents Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction Panchayati Raj Institutions and rural development contextualising the discourse/B.C. Barik Santosh Kumar and U.C. Sahoo. 2. Including the excluded empowering the powerless case studies of Panchayati Raj in Maharashtra/B.S. Baviskar. 3. Representative and participatory democracy indigenisation of Indian democracy/Partha Nath Mukherji. 4. Empowerment of Scheduled Castes and women a study of three villages in Kolhapur District/R.B. Patil. 5. Factors influencing women's participation in Panchayati Raj Institutions/Archana Kamble (Jagatkar) and Sarjerao Salunkhe. 6. Can the modern and the traditional Panchayats co exist in Schedule V areas/R. Siva Prasad. 7. Decentralization Panchayati Raj and the rights of marginalised groups in India a case for civil society/Gaurang R. Sahay. 8. Development through people's empowerment lessons from Rural Maharashtra/B.B. Mohanty. 9. Empowerment of PRI representatives framework and realities/Aureliano Fernandes. 10. Functioning of Panchayati Raj in Scheduled Areas of Gujarat/Satyakam Joshi. 11. Impact of positive discrimination on leadership of marginalised sections in rural governance some concerns/Santosh Kumar. 12. New Panchayat Raj system in India as an agency of Bottom up Approach to rural development a review/Kunj Bihari Nayak. 13. Representing village state rural development and the villager/Manish Thakur. 14. Inter associational conflicts and cooperation implications for development a case study of two villages in Karnataka/Ozmond Roshan D'Souza. Index. The 73 Constitutional Amendment provided space for the first time to the invisible and excluded categories in the society to participate in the decentralized democratic institutions like Panchayati Raj which works at the grassroots level for the development of these people and let alone the society at large. The papers presented in this volume review through narratives the micro macro ground realities on a broad canvas of interdisciplinary approach. It also offers a comprehensive account of development dynamics participatory governance and empowerment of excluded categories. 290 pp.