Marginalized Communities and Decentralized Institutions in India
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Marginalized Communities and Decentralized Institutions in India
An Exclusion and Inclusion Perspective
Chinnala, Bala Ramulu
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2020
142
Dura
Inglês
9781138607484
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction 2. Development Models, Decentralization and Position of Marginalized Communities in India 3. Marginalized Communities and Decentralization in a South Indian State 4. Exclusion and Inclusion in Decentralized Institutions 5. Profiles of the Political Executives 6. Conclusion
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Marginalized Communities;Scheduled Areas;Development;Political Executives;Decentralized governance;Telangana State;Exclusion and Inclusion;PR Act;Global agenda;GP;Growth with social justice;Panchayati Raj System;Indian State and mixed economy model;Decentralized Institutions;Marginalised communities;Adilabad District;New economic reforms;Mandal Panchayat;Other Backward Classes;ZP;Panchayati Raj Institutions;Rural Local Bodies;Politics of accommodation;Socio-economic Development;Scheduled Tribes and Areas;PR;Scheduled Castes;Democratic Decentralization;Telugu Desam Parties;South Indian State;Indian local societies;Tamil Nadu;Grassroots-level democratic institutions;73rd Constitutional;Instrumental perspective;Ward Panchayat;Andhra Pradesh;Mehta Committee;Rich Peasantry;Sec
1. Introduction 2. Development Models, Decentralization and Position of Marginalized Communities in India 3. Marginalized Communities and Decentralization in a South Indian State 4. Exclusion and Inclusion in Decentralized Institutions 5. Profiles of the Political Executives 6. Conclusion
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Marginalized Communities;Scheduled Areas;Development;Political Executives;Decentralized governance;Telangana State;Exclusion and Inclusion;PR Act;Global agenda;GP;Growth with social justice;Panchayati Raj System;Indian State and mixed economy model;Decentralized Institutions;Marginalised communities;Adilabad District;New economic reforms;Mandal Panchayat;Other Backward Classes;ZP;Panchayati Raj Institutions;Rural Local Bodies;Politics of accommodation;Socio-economic Development;Scheduled Tribes and Areas;PR;Scheduled Castes;Democratic Decentralization;Telugu Desam Parties;South Indian State;Indian local societies;Tamil Nadu;Grassroots-level democratic institutions;73rd Constitutional;Instrumental perspective;Ward Panchayat;Andhra Pradesh;Mehta Committee;Rich Peasantry;Sec