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| World Social Forum : Challenging Empires |
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l Edited by Anita Anand, Arturo Escobar, Jai Sen, Peter Waterman l 2004 l New Delhi : The Viveka Foundation l $23.95 (PB) |
| This committed and critical collection of writings by women and men spanning three generations from the South and the North, presents the first in-one-place analysis of the World Social Forum. From political ideologies, social movements and...[More] |
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| Panchayats, Democracy and Development |
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l By Vinod Vyasulu l 2003 l Jaipur : Rawat l $18.95 (HB) |
| This book explores the process by which the 73rd constitutional amendment is being implemented. Many, including those who supported this amendment, did not realise the implications of a shift from one system of governance to another. India has had a...[More] |
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| Poverty : A Global Review : Handbook on International Poverty Research |
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l Edited by Else Oyen, S M Miller, Syed Abdus Samad l 2003 l New Delhi : UNESCO l $43.95 (HB) |
| The book is a state-of-the-art report on poverty and poverty research in different regions of the world. As such, it is unique and the first volume ever to cover poverty studies worldwide and to present the rich variety of concepts, hypotheses, and...[More] |
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| AIDS and NGOs |
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l Edited by Digumarti Bhaskara Rao l 2000 l New Delhi : Discovery l $21.95 (HB) |
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| Dimensions of Voluntary Sector in India : CAF's Validated Database 2000 |
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l Edited by Gopa Kumar l Translated by Indu Prakash Singh, Manoranjan Mohanty, Mathew Charian, Sahoo and Associates l 2000 l New Delhi : CAFI l $11.95 (PB) |
| Voluntary action has a long historical tradition in India. At this juncture of societal development, the form and programmes of voluntary action are multifarious. However, there is a real lack of understanding of the scope, the scale and diversity...[More] |
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 Kuldip Nayar Kuldip Nayar was born on 14th August 1923 at Sialkot. He is renowned journalist, author and human rights activist of India. He was appointed High Commissioner to Great Britain in 1990 and nominated to the Rajya Sabha in 1997. Since 1985 Nayar has written a syndicated column that runs in 80 publications in 14 languages, both overseas and at home, including some of India's most influential newspapers and magazines. |
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