SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA: Critical Assessment

Chhaya Patel

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA: Critical Assessment

Chhaya Patel

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MRP: ₹1095
  • ISBN 9788131607480
  • Publication Year 2015
  • Pages 312
  • Binding Hardback
  • Sale Territory World

About the Book

Two distinct branches of development have emerged in form of social development and economic development. Often they are referred to as socio-economic development as one semantic expression. The agenda of social development is a monolithic enterprise and calls for multi-angular, multi-dimensional and multi-lateral initiatives and interventions. The ongoing Sen-Bhagwati debate has further spiced this war on agenda and priority of development in contemporary India. Globalization of economy has further questioned the role of state and society and intensified this debate. Whether the retreat of the state from social sector is good or bad and what consequences it can have on overall development of society has emerged as a fiercely contested moot theme. The potential to provide balanced social and economic development by contemporary Indian state is under critical scanner. Social Work is essentially concerned with fact, evidence, action, process, and empiric rather than being wholly preoccupied with only the normative, theoretical, ideological or philosophical orientations. Practice of social work has come to acquire increasing primacy. The book deals with a whole range of issues covering major themes of NGOs, youth volunteerism, National Service Scheme, corporate social responsibility, climate change, communitization of primary school education, empowering the indigenous groups, risk behavior of PLHA, and Gandhian philosophy and practice. These multi-themed essays have made an admirable effort to introduce the world of interesting ideas, institutions, individuals and actions in their respective domains as well as explain various dynamics of relationship between the discipline of Social Work and the project of social development. Hence, this festschrift is a modest outcome on critical assessment of social development in India from social work perspective. Contributors A.S. Kohli C.Thomas Abraham Chhaya Patel D.P. Singh H.S. Suresh Jagadish B. Jayshree B. Thakore Koteswara Raju Penmetsa Mahajan P. Mani Mital Petiwale Ram Kumar Balyan R.B.S. Verma R.D. Sampath Kumar Ritu Mor Sangeeta Sharma Dhaor Sanjai Bhatt Sreepriya C.K. Sudarshan Iyengar Surendra Singh Y.S. Siddegowda


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About the Author / Editor

Chhaya Patel is Professor at Faculty of Social Work, The M. S. University of Baroda, Baroda. She obtained her Master in Social Work (MSW) degree in 1979; Post-graduate diploma in Clinical and Community Psychology in 1983 and Ph. D. degree in Social Work in 2002 from the same University. She began her career in MSU as Field Organizer at the National Service Scheme in 1979 during which she obtained a rich experience in planning, organizing and evaluating about 85 rural and tribal camps. During 1982-84 and then from 1986-87, she is supervising field work, teaching and researching at the Faculty of Social Work, MSU. She has published several articles on children, women, community participation, Panchayati Raj Institutions and voluntary sector from social work perspective.


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