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ID163586
Title ProperHunger In Jharkhand
Other Title InformationDimensions Of Poverty And Food Security In Palamu District
LanguageENG
AuthorSharma, Kiran
Summary / Abstract (Note)The realities of starvation and hunger in South Asia are only partially addressed by larger discourses on food security. At the local level, many Indians continue to experience hunger, semi-starvation and malnutrition. While the age of mass starvation seems over, starvation deaths are reported from time to time, and hunger remains a lurking threat. This ethnographic study analyses patterns of poverty and food (in)security among tribal and other social groups in seven villages of the Manatu block in Palamu district of Jharkhand. The empirical findings present the main factors influencing the dynamics of household food (in)security and examine, through some case studies, how poor rural/tribal communities cope with threats of starvation and hunger. The article also critically analyses the implementation of social policies in addressing food security in Jharkhand and finds that more needs to be done to assist the most vulnerable individuals, including many women, to escape the precarities of hunger.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Research Vol. 39, No.1; Feb 2019: p.43-60
Journal SourceSouth Asia Research 2019-02 39, 1
Key WordsState ;  Development ;  India ;  Food Security ;  Women ;  Hunger ;  Jharkhand ;  Tribes ;  NREGA ;  Livelihood Strategies