Shades of Inclusion and Exclusion in India
The well-researched essays on inclusive development in Indian society delve into the meaning of inclusive development and evolution of the concept. With an overview of inclusive development in post-independence India, they explore the systems in place and mechanisms to facilitate inclusive development. They examine issues relating to food security, the spread of poverty, promotion of health, employment-related problems, education, and development of women, particularly constraints for women in entrepreneurship. They discuss the state of the tribes, especially the spread of Naxalism in areas of certain states and the conflict in Kashmir. They deal with the role of credit in motivating inclusive growth in the sector of agriculture and ways of ensuring social inclusion through development of entrepreneurship especially among the marginalised.
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Empowerment of the Weaker Sections in India
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The Indian State and the Women's Problematic: Running with the Hare and Hunting with the Hounds
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Towards Empowering Indian Women: Mapping Specifics of Tasks in Crucial Sectors
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Study of Women's Problematic in India: Assessing Contemporary State of the Art
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Bar and Beverage Management
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Front Office Management
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Hotel Management
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Modern Trends in Hospitality Industry
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Raajneeti: The Film & Beyond
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Social and Political Feminism
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Raj Kumar Singh
Pooja Verma