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ID134746
Title ProperScheduled castes policies in interstate perspective
Other Title Informationconstitutional power, argumentative practices, and governance in India
LanguageENG
AuthorBerg, Dag-Erik
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article discusses legal and administrative dimensions that are relevant for comparing development policies for the Scheduled Castes across Indian states. The policies for the Scheduled Castes are subject to more central control than several other policy domains. The article therefore highlights the logic in India’s multilevel system of governance while specifying the constitutional meaning of the Scheduled Caste category, its related terms and discursive relevance. This provides a background to outline the relevant institutional dimensions at the center of India’s political system and the level of the regional states. The article suggests that the Scheduled Castes Development Corporations provide a useful basis to develop interstate comparisons. However, the comparison of development policies for Scheduled Castes cannot be complete without acknowledging the extent to which policies are often a result of argumentative practices among Dalit movements and actors in context, since their demands may generate decisions or information about policies.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Review Vol.13, No.3; Jul-Sep.2014: p.235-250
Journal SourceIndia Review Vol: 13 No 3
Standard NumberIndia


 
 
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