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Poverty in India is intimately connected with caste, untouchability, colonialism and indentured servitude, inseparable from the international experience of slavery and race. Focusing on historical and modern practices, this book goes beyond traditional economic approaches to poverty and demonstrates its genesis in exclusion, isolation, domination and extraction resulting in the removal of human and economic rights. Examining cash and asset transfers, as well as the enhancement of women’s rights, primary health and education, it scrutinizes inadequacies in compensatory policies for redressing the balance. This is an original interdisciplinary contribution that offers bold domestic and international policies anchored in human radicalism to eradicate poverty.

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1. Introduction Part 1: Macro-Economy and Human Development 2. Macro-Economic Indicators: A Backdrop 3. Population, Poverty and Happiness 4. National Income, Human Development and Inequality Part 2: Sources of Inequality and Poverty 5. Racism, Colonialism and Slavery as International Practices 6. India’s Caste Structure 7. Untouchability: Ambedkar and Early Reformers Part 3: Sectoral Effects 8. The Rural-Urban Divide 9. Women, Children and Demographic Dividend 10. Nutrition, Health, Sanitation, Water and Climate Change Part 4: Radical Humanism 11. Blueprint for Addressing Poverty and Inequality

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      Publisher: Bristol University Press
      Publication Date: 31/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9781529230383, 978-1529230383
      ISBN10: 1529230381

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Poverty in India is intimately connected with caste, untouchability, colonialism and indentured servitude, inseparable from the international experience of slavery and race. Focusing on historical and modern practices, this book goes beyond traditional economic approaches to poverty and demonstrates its genesis in exclusion, isolation, domination and extraction resulting in the removal of human and economic rights. Examining cash and asset transfers, as well as the enhancement of women’s rights, primary health and education, it scrutinizes inadequacies in compensatory policies for redressing the balance. This is an original interdisciplinary contribution that offers bold domestic and international policies anchored in human radicalism to eradicate poverty.

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction Part 1: Macro-Economy and Human Development 2. Macro-Economic Indicators: A Backdrop 3. Population, Poverty and Happiness 4. National Income, Human Development and Inequality Part 2: Sources of Inequality and Poverty 5. Racism, Colonialism and Slavery as International Practices 6. India’s Caste Structure 7. Untouchability: Ambedkar and Early Reformers Part 3: Sectoral Effects 8. The Rural-Urban Divide 9. Women, Children and Demographic Dividend 10. Nutrition, Health, Sanitation, Water and Climate Change Part 4: Radical Humanism 11. Blueprint for Addressing Poverty and Inequality

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