Bhangi, Scavenger in Indian Society

Bhangi, Scavenger in Indian Society
Title Bhangi, Scavenger in Indian Society PDF eBook
Author Dr. Rama Sharma
Publisher M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Pages 302
Release 1995
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9788185880709

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This bookis about the various aspects of sociocultural and economic marginality of Bhangis,their stigmatized identity and thier efforts to escape from thier marginal situation by bringing about changes in thier status. The awareness of exploitation and deprivation has led to unionization and politicization within the ambit of the democratic processes in india.

Dalits and the State

Dalits and the State
Title Dalits and the State PDF eBook
Author Ghanshyam Shah
Publisher Concept Publishing Company
Pages 406
Release 2002
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9788170229223

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Some articles presented at the Seminar on Status of Dalits in Contemporary India, held in Mussoorie in March 1994 and others written for this book. .

Indus Waters and Social Change

Indus Waters and Social Change
Title Indus Waters and Social Change PDF eBook
Author Saiyid Ali Naqvi
Publisher Oxford University Press Pakistan
Pages 60
Release 2012-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199063966

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Saiyid Ali Naqvi has brought a wealth of knowledge in water resources development, acquired over a 58-year career, to this study of the impact of the harnessing of the Indus waters on the evolution and development of the fabric of society in the region. He follows the Indus in its journey from around 7000 bc to present times, as he develops his thesis that the processes of social change in the region that now constitutes Pakistan are inextricably linked to the harnessing of the Indus waters. At its inception in 1947, Pakistan, with 85 per cent of its population dependent on agriculture, was an agrarian country. Today, with two-thirds of its population still living in villages, the country remains dependent on agriculture. Despite the use of machinery by big landowners, the agrarian social structure remains fettered by quasi-feudal and tribal customs. The book makes a critical assessment of the pace of the social change process in Pakistan and finds that it has reached a phase which could at best be characterized as ‘quasi-industrial’. This disappointing situation is due to the slow pace of industrialization of the agriculture sector. The book provides the research, historical facts, and insights for an informed public debate on the policy measures for overcoming impediments and accelerating the social change process.

Broken People

Broken People
Title Broken People PDF eBook
Author Smita Narula
Publisher Human Rights Watch
Pages 340
Release 1999
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781564322289

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Women and the Law.

Work and Health in India

Work and Health in India
Title Work and Health in India PDF eBook
Author Martin Hyde
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 280
Release 2017-12-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1447327381

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The rapid economic growth of the past few decades has radically transformed India’s labour market, bringing millions of former agricultural workers into manufacturing industries, and, more recently, the expanding service industries, such as call centres and IT companies. Alongside this employment shift has come a change in health and health problems, as communicable diseases have become less common, while non-communicable diseases, like cardiovascular problems, and mental health issues such as stress, have increased. This interdisciplinary work connects those two trends to offer an analysis of the impact of working conditions on the health of Indian workers that is unprecedented in scope and depth.

Christianity in India

Christianity in India
Title Christianity in India PDF eBook
Author Robert Eric Frykenberg
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 611
Release 2008-06-26
Genre History
ISBN 0198263775

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This study explores historical understandings of Christian communities, cultures, and institutions within the Indian world from their beginnings to the present time. Frykenberg focuses on trans-cultural interactions within Hindu and Muslim environments, uncovering complexities as Christianity intermingled with indigenous cultures.

Unseen

Unseen
Title Unseen PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 338
Release 2014-02-15
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9351186237

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In many parts of the country, the inhuman practice of manual scavenging continues to thrive in spite of a law banning it. Moreover, the people forced to carry out this degrading work remain invisible to the rest of us, pushed to the margins of society without any recourse to help or hope. Now, for the first time, award-winning journalist Bhasha Singh turns the spotlight on this ignored community. In Unseen, based on over a decade of research, she unveils the horrific plight of manual scavengers across eleven states in the country while also recording their ongoing struggle for self-empowerment. Previously published in Hindi to both critical and commercial success, this is an explosive work of reportage on a burning issue.