A Brief History of Poverty Alleviation in Neoliberal Times

Author:

Anuradha Kalhan

Publisher:

MANOHAR PUBLISHERS AND DISTRIBUTORS

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Publisher

MANOHAR PUBLISHERS AND DISTRIBUTORS

Publication Year 2019
ISBN-13

9789388540117

ISBN-10 9789388540117
Binding

Hardcover

Edition FIRST
Number of Pages 398 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 22x14.5x3
Weight (grms) 502

This book deals with implementation of poverty alleviation policy in recent times. It follows one poverty alleviation policy called Swarn Jayanti Shehri Rozgar Yojana initiated in 1997, through three large cities: Mumbai, Delhi and Kochi. The book spans five years of fieldwork (2009-14) and reproduces the circumstances of poor urban women, their families and the effect of this policy designed to help them. Most significantly it examines policy execution at the local level. There is substantial difference in the manner in which the same policy is implemented in each city. The organization for implementation is also different and outcome is noticeably different as well.


In a manner the fieldwork also points to nature of ‘trickle-down’ that has occurred. India by then had experienced over two decades (1990-1 and 2013-14) of higher than historic growth. Large cities are high growth-centres, prime location of wealth accumulation as well as trickle down. Trickle down evidently does not take care of the problem of mass poverty. As the book emphasises, direct policy interventions of several kinds are needed but overall as this volume points out the scale of the problem is completely unrelated to public resources, organization and energy applied to it.

Anuradha Kalhan

Anuradha Kalhan has taught economics in Mumbai for thirty years and has a PhD in the subject from the University of Mumbai. She has been an active member of the Bombay University and College Teachers Union, a member of its executive committee and an elected member of the Senate of University of Mumbai. She was a Fellow at Nehru Memorial Museum & Library, New Delhi in 2013-15. As an independent researcher she now divides her time between California, Scotland, Mumbai and Pune.
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