ID | 122116 |
Title Proper | Almost a miracle |
Other Title Information | encouraging inclusive growth in India |
Language | ENG |
Author | Goswami, Samir ; Lagon, Mark P |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The free public elementary school is closer to ten-year-old Rita's home than the factory where she works ten-hour days instead of getting an education. Rita lives in Bawana, a slum on the northern edge of New Delhi that is home to more than one hundred thousand impoverished residents. In an effort to showcase a prosperous country to a global audience during the 2010 Commonwealth Games, the Indian government displaced thousands of poor people from their makeshift homes in the capital city's center to Bawana. In exchange, they were all promised access to good paying manufacturing jobs in the nearby factories through which they could lift themselves out of poverty and create a better life for their children. |
`In' analytical Note | World Affairs US Vol. 176, No.1; May-Jun 2013: p.51-56 |
Journal Source | World Affairs US Vol. 176, No.1; May-Jun 2013: p.51-56 |
Key Words | New Delhi ; India ; Bawana ; Commonwealth Games - 2010 ; Export Market ; Traffic ; Globalization |