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ID:
133569
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2014.
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Human security does not consist only of military defence, but rather focuses on the protection and well-being of human life and dignity. Vinod F Khobragade elucidates the context of human security in India in general and amongst Dalits in particular. He also questions India's credibility as a potential superpower given its poor performance on social indicators.
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ID:
074118
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London, The Economist, 2006.
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254p.
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1861977425
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051725 | 330.90021/ECO 051725 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
165523
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The present study examines the regional disparities in social development in India by using social development index (SDI). The study used census-based data of 2011 including 28 states and seven union territories (UTs) of India. The study ends by ranking of states and UTs on the basis of development index consisting of 12 social indicators. This article also compares selected states on the basis of human development index (1981, 1991 and 2001) and SDI (2011) values. In addition, the study finds district-level SDI and ranks the districts of selected states, that is, Kerala, Haryana and Bihar. The findings of the study confirmed the northern–southern social development divide in India. The empirical findings show that Kerala is the best state among all states in India in terms of social progress. Results of the study confirmed huge disparities at district and states/UTs level in India.
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ID:
024665
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London, Heinemann Educational Books, 1972.
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xii, 151p.
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0435828509
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010641 | 300.072/SHO 010641 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
130852
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2014.
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The article examines economic conditions in India and that country's middle class. Conflicting estimates of the population of India's middle class are cited as an indication of the difficulty in estimating economic indicators in developing countries due to the large informal sector of their economies. Economic and social indicators for India including its large percentage of younger adults, urbanization and consumption suggesting India's middle class will increase in size are discussed.
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ID:
048514
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Washington, World Bank, 1998.
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xxv, 389p.
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08213370141243
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041315 | 362.05/WOR 041315 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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044696
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New Haven, Yale University pres, 1964.
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Description |
x, 373p.
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Tools and methods of comparative research; 1
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