Marginalized communities and decentralized institutions in India : an exclusion and inclusion perspective / Bala Ramulu Chinnala.
By: Balaramulu, Chinnala [author.].
Publisher: Newyork : Routledge, 2021Edition: First South Asia edition.Description: xviii, 141 pages.ISBN: 9781032045832.Subject(s): Marginality, Social -- India | Marginality, Social -- Political aspects -- India | Decentralization in government -- IndiaDDC classification: 305.5680954Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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.
This book examines the causes and consequences of marginalization of social groups and the state of democratic decentralization in India in the unfolding context of globalization and changing perspectives of development models and institutions. The first of its kind, it correlates macro-and micro-level issues to understand social exclusion and inclusion and the level of participation of democratic institutions at the grassroots level since economic liberalization (1991) and the 73rd Constitution Amendment Act of 1992, marking three decades since granting constitutional status to the Panchayati Raj Institutions.
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