India's Development After Independence(Paperback, B.M. Jauhari)
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About The Book: This rich collection of papers contriduted by eminent social scentists and specialists clearly depicts a remarkebal change in various sectors of the Indian subcontinent since the down of independence. The glaring phenomenon of parliamentry democracy led to the inuguration of numerius economic measures in private and public sectors, covering economic reforms, showing substantial progress in the fields of agriculture power sector, foregin investment in India and globalisation vs Swadeshi. Whereas proper attention has been paid for the devlopment of Science and Technologuy, emphasis on scientific research finds deep linkage with the reaserch finds deep likage with the education of the youth and their social transformation. Thus an effort has been transformation. Thus an effort has been made to show the quantum of progress achieved and different domains covering the urban and rural population. Undoubtedly this work would be useful teachrs, students, scolars and others, students in our devlopmental schemes. About The Author: Dr. B. M. J auhari (b. 1942), holds a master;s degre in Economics as well as Doctorate from the University of Agra His academic intrest lise in various aspect of Growth and Development especially in relation to Indian Economy. Awidly travelled man, both on India and abroad, he has experianced the problem,s himself. He has attended several national an his views have been sought by both the official and non official agencies. His publications include two edited books on Nehru and planning in India (Concept,) Economic Libralisayion and Globalisation (Cmmon Wealth ), in addition to over one hundred and fifty reserch papers. He is Center for Socialist Studies a reserch and Head, Department of posy Graduate Stidies and Reserch in Economics, (C.C. S. University Meerut) and is also a visiting Faculty in Instites impartiing MBA education in Ghaziabad. CONTENTS: Preface • List of Contributors • Economy of IndiaFrom Nationalisation to Privatisat