India`s Development and Public Policy
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge RevivalsPublication details: Lonodn Routledge 2000Description: 201pSubject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:- 23 338.954 IN-
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chapter Introduction: Super-optimizing Analysis and India’s Industrial Policy -- part Part I Economic Policy -- chapter 1 India’s Textile Policy and the Informal Sectors -- part Part II Social Policy -- chapter 2 Women’s Rights in India: a Socioreligious Perspective -- chapter 3 Political Education and Political Socialization in a Pluralistic Society: a Case Study of Two Generations of Women in India -- part Part III Environmental and Health Policy -- chapter 4 Gender Dimensions of the Environment and Development Debate: the Indian Experience -- part Part IV Science and Technology Policy -- chapter 5 Science, Technology and National Goals: a Study of the Role of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research in the Agricultural Development of India -- chapter 6 The State and Information Technology in India: Emerging Trends -- chapter 7 Administering Electronics: the Experience of India and Brazil -- part Part V Political Reform -- chapter 8 Panchayati Raj: the Indian Model of Local Self-government -- chapter 9 General Elections in India, 1989.
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"This title was forst published in 2000:? An analysis of India's development and public policy from the perspectives of five major fields of public policy. 1. Economic policy, including public policy toward industrial development. 2. Social policy, including religion, education and women's rights. 3. Environmental policy, including possible conflict with economic development. 4. Science-technology policy, including agricultural development, information technology and administering the electronics industry. 5. Political reform, including local government and general elections."--Provided by publisher.
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