Everybody Loves a Good Drought: Stories from India's Poorest Districts
The poor in India are, too often, reduced to statistics. In the dry language of development reports and economic projections, the true misery of the 312 million who live below the poverty line, or the 26 million displaced by various projects, or the 13 million who suffer from tuberculosis gets...
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The poor in India are, too often, reduced to statistics. In the dry language of development reports and economic projections, the true misery of the 312 million who live below the poverty line, or the 26 million displaced by various projects, or the 13 million who suffer from tuberculosis gets overlooked. In this thoroughly researched study of the poorest of the poor, we get to see how they manage, what sustains them, and the efforts, often ludicrous, to do something for them. The people who figure in this book typify the lives and aspirations of a large section of Indian society, and their stories present us with the true face of development.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780140259841 (0140259848)
Publish date: September 1st 1996
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 470
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
History,
Cultural,
Environment,
Culture,
Politics,
India,
Asian Literature,
Indian Literature,
Sociology,
Society
A must read for every civil servant, government official and politician.P. Sainath, readers of 'The Hindu; will know him for his satirical and hard hitting articles on agrarian crises and the policy paralysis that causes it, comes up with another anthology of real life storis that are at though prov...