Publisher |
Penguin India |
Publication Year |
2012 |
ISBN-13 |
9780143419587 |
ISBN-10 |
0143419587 |
Binding |
Paperback |
Number of Pages |
368 Pages |
Language |
(English) |
Weight (grms) |
306 |
Ash in the Belly is a penetrating account of men, women and children living with hunger, illuminated by their courage in trying to cope and survive. It is simultaneously an investigation into the political economy of hunger, whereby one in every two children is malnourished, despite the creation of wealth and economic growth. Mander critically examines the increasing economic inequalities, the range of state failures, and public indifference, in general and brings out how they have contributed to creating this grim situation. While doing so, he argues passionately for the passage of a universal right to food law, which guarantees food to all persons, not as state benevolence but as a legal entitlement. Compelling and insightful, this book reminds us that the right to food with dignity is indeed the right to life.
Harsh Mander
Harsh Mander is one of India’s most trusted and courageous social justice and human rights activists. He is the author of several acclaimed books on contemporary India among them, Looking Away: Inequality, Prejudice and Indifference in New India and Ash in the Belly: India’s Unfinished Battle against Hunger. .
Harsh Mander
Penguin India