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ID153652
Title ProperHunger amidst plenty
Other Title Informationlocating vulnerability in a resource-rich region in India
LanguageENG
AuthorSabar, Bhubaneswar
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper illustrates how politics on resource entitlement have historically shaped the vulnerable condition of people in Nuapada district (formerly Nawapara sub-division of Kalahandi district) of Orissa, India. It finds that the underutilisation of existing resources in the district, backed by loopholes in district administration, has widened the vulnerability conditions of local people. The collapse of the state command economy during post-economic reform and the subsequent withdrawal of welfare state from welfare activities, which opens space for elite groups and middlemen to exploit both resources and local people, have caused serious disruption in the development of the district as evident from the declining livelihood options and increasing distress migration. Thus there is a need to bring reform in equitable distribution of resources at the state level.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 52, No.5; Aug 2017: p.670-690
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2017-10 52, 5
Key WordsPolitical Economy ;  Power ;  India ;  Hunger ;  Vulnerability ;  Resource ;  Kalahandi/Nuapada