Emerging Leadership Pattern in Rural India

Emerging Leadership Pattern in Rural India
Author: G. D. Bhatt
Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788185880204

The book in the existing context empirically examines the institutional leaders under the three tier system of Panchayati-Raj institutions (PRIs). It deals with the socio-economic roots of the rural bodies at all the three tiers, as a backdrop to their emergence: the awareness and knowlegeability of the rural leaders relating to various problems and their socio-economic values.

Rural Development and Factional Politics

Rural Development and Factional Politics
Author: K. G. Gurumurthy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1988
Genre: Kallapura (India)
ISBN:

India s rural sector still remains underdeveloped to a great extent inspite of her impressive achievements in the field of technology, science, human resources development, Industry and Green Revolution. The developmental path chosen by Indian planners has failed to evenly spread the developmental benefits in area of health, literacy and minimum subsistence needs. Various social science studies of development processes have either portrayed macro-synoptic scenario largely based upon official statistics or have remained confined to micro level cognitive phenomonologism. The conflicting interest-norm configurations inbuilt into socio-cultural matrices and those generated by developmental inputs have tended to be grossly neglected in social science investigations of rural development processes.

Emerging Pattern of Rural Women Leadership in India

Emerging Pattern of Rural Women Leadership in India
Author: A. Celine Rani
Publisher: Gyan Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2002
Genre: Community leadership
ISBN:

73rd Amendment to the Constitution of India has created a legitimate political space from women to establish governance at the grassroots for the purpose of achieving economic development and administering social justice. Occupying the space by the rustic women folk is not an easy task though it is legitimate for them. This work focuses its attention on the process of recruitment of the women to the various panchayat positions. It seeks to analyse the pattern of their emergence. This study captures the bases of power that operates at the micro level. The whole analysis is based on the scientific application of Positional, Reputational and Decision-making approaches and the integration of all the three approaches.

Small is Politics

Small is Politics
Author: Marcus F. Franda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1979
Genre: India
ISBN:

Monograph on agricultural policy and rural development orientation of the janata political party in post-1977 India - describes political behaviour in rural areas, land development banks, credit cooperatives and other rural cooperatives, rural industries and rural employment, functioning of village local government councils (panchayati raj), action of voluntary organizations, party-government relations, changes in caste relations and agrarian reform. References and statistical tables.

Power, Protest and Participation

Power, Protest and Participation
Author: Subrata K. Mitra
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-09-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000424332

This book, first published in 1992, examines the attitudes of local elites – the hinge between Indian state and rural society – towards protest and participation in development, illuminating arguments about the nature of the state as well as the development process. It looks at the role of local elites in India both as the representatives of the state and of the rest of rural society, and explains their importance in the country’s development. The book deals with the elites’ contribution to the credibility of the state and examines the strategies through which they manipulate the allocation of resources and influence the pace and direction of social change. It contrasts the rural elites in two areas, one more economically advanced than the other. The elites in the first area were shown to be capable of combining institutional participation with radical protest, whilst in the other they tended to rely on state channels to achieve reform. The author concludes that despite the different settings, both groups were informed, active and responsive to political conditions. This contrasts with the conventional view that local elites of the dominant castes oppress the lower ones by obstructing reforms, for reasons of self-interest.

India's Rural Development

India's Rural Development
Author: Marcus F. Franda
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1979
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Monograph on agricultural policy and rural development orientation of the janata political party in post-1977 India - describes political behaviour in rural areas, land development banks, credit cooperatives and other rural cooperatives, rural industries and rural employment, functioning of village local government councils (panchayati raj), action of voluntary organizations, party-government relations, changes in caste relations and agrarian reform. References and statistical tables.