This paper describes the process of displacement of tribals from the hills to resettlement in the plains. Section: Working Papers
by Arjun Patel | On 01 Jun 2016 Through a broad portrayal of character of its development, changing
urban patterns, nature of urban economic structure and contents of
urban development policies, this paper takes a political econom... Section: Working Papers
by Biswaroop Das | On 01 Apr 2016 The speech talks about the nationalist struggle against the British rule led by Gandhi, as well as a range of other contemporary protest campaigns. In particular, this movement is examined in the ligh... Section: Lecture
by David Hardiman | On 01 Jan 2014 An attempt is made in this paper to understand the different dimensions of the call centre as an emerging workspace. The paper provides a critical narrative of the profile of respondents (N=22), natur... Section: Working Papers
by B.Devi Prasad | On 01 Sep 2011 This paper on the basis of fieldwork in the region of North Gujarat tries to analyze the
perceptions among various sections of the farmers and examines whether the subsidy is
pro-poor in nature. The... Section: Working Papers
by Vidyut Joshi | On 07 Jun 2010 This paper is about deconstructing the middle class
perception of the domain of the ‘folk’ in this region. With these questions,
the paper sets out an agenda for writing the history of rain and weat... Section: Working Papers
by Sadan Jha | On 16 Oct 2009 The paper discuses the differences tribals and government have in understanding of and perception about the forest. It also discuses the outcomes of these differences. Section: Working Papers
by M. Suresh | On 15 Sep 2009 By way of this contact, communities have re-constituted their relation with the forest, their identity and relations with others. Section: Working Papers
by M. Suresh | On 01 Sep 2009 The objective of the paper is to i) understand and document the morbidity profile, ii) examine utilisation of health services, and iii) estimate approximate expenses on health care by th... Section: Working Papers
by Ratnawali Sinha | On 07 Jul 2009 This paper focuses
on the evaluation study of door-to-door Garbage Collection (DDGC) program carried out by the
Centre for Social Studies, Surat in 2005. The study was based on
the information gath... Section: Working Papers
by Vimal Trivedi | On 06 Jul 2009 The paper is aimed at exploring as to how such co-operatives (i) function and deal with members while delivering micro finance; (ii) mobilise funds, and (iii) get shaped and reshape the contents of me... Section: Working Papers
by Gagan Bihari Sahu | On 09 Sep 2008 This paper investigates a range of aspects including socio economic status,morality, morbidity requiring inpatient as well as outpatient care, health care-seeking behavior etc. Section: Working Papers
by Akash Acharya | On 10 Jan 2008 The report says that the urban poor constitutes nearly one-fourth of India’s urban population and is growing at three times of the national population growth rate. Section: Working Papers
by Akash Acharya | On 01 Jan 2008 The paper is a study with the purpose of exploring the flood time position of citizens in Surat city and to check aspects associated with flood warning system of Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC). The... Section: General
by Akash Acharya | On 21 Oct 2006 To examine the functioning of Gram Sabha and participation of tribal communities therein to asses the status of self governance under the “Provisions of the Panchayats (Extension to Scheduled Areas) A... Section: Working Papers
by Ratnawali Sinha | On 14 Jun 2006 Until banking sector reforms were introduced in India in 1991, the emphasis in the credit provision through formal banking system was to meet the targets at the expense of the quality of credit and vi... Section: Working Papers
by Gagan Bihari Sahu | On 01 Sep 2005 The paper argues that as bankers consider deposits a means for security, easy and attractive deposit schemes should be introduced in rural areas. Section: Working Papers
by Gagan Bihari Sahu | On 01 Sep 2005 A fresh wave of globalisation since the early 1990s has created both hope and despair. Failure of state has reaffirmed faith in market based institutions. Expansion in trade across national borders an... Section: Working Papers
by Sudarshan Iyengar | On 01 May 2005 The report says that a fresh wave of globalisation since the early 1990s has created both hope and despair. Section: Working Papers
by Sudarshan Iyengar | On 01 May 2005 This paper looks in to the process of environmental degradation and the resultant
externalities in the context of groundwater depletion in drought prone regions.
The main objective here is to estima... Section: Working Papers
by V. Ratna Reddy | On 08 Mar 2003
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