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OverviewThis book, based on extensive research in three states (AP, MP and Odisha) is very timely and highlights the status of rural sanitation in India. It uncovers the false claims regarding sanitation coverage and NGP status in the rural areas. The research clearly underlines the need for a reality check of achieving the objective of 'Swatch Bharat'. - V. Ratna Reddy, Director, LNRMI Hyderabad. Full Product DetailsAuthor: K.S. Babu , M. Gopinath Reddy , S. Galab , P. UshaPublisher: Academic Foundation Imprint: Academic Foundation Weight: 0.525kg ISBN: 9789332704206ISBN 10: 9332704201 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 28 February 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationK.S. Babu is an Associate Professor at Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS), Hyderabad. He has MA in Anthropology from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam and PhD from University of Delhi, Delhi. He has 25 years of research experience in the fields of healthcare, health insurance, NGOs, rural development, tribal development etc. He has published articles in professional journals. He has co-edited (with S. Mahendra Dev) two books: India: Some Aspects of Economic and Social Development and India's Development: Social and Economic Disparities. His current research focuses on medical tourism, water and sanitation, and tribal issues. M. Gopinath Reddy is Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at the CESS, Hyderabad and also Principal Coordinator for the Division for Sustainable Development Studies (DSDS) at the CESS. He was Principal Coordinator for the recently concluded Research Unit for Livelihoods and Natural Resources (RULNR), supported by Jamsetji Tata Trust (JSTT, Mumbai) and brought a number of monographs/working papers under forest ecosystem spanning across major forest states of India. He has published various articles relating to forest governance and livelihoods and natural resources in the journals of Development and Change, The Small Scale Forestry Journal, Economic and Political Weekly and written chapters in the book titled: Forests, People and Power: The Political Ecology of Reform in South Asia. He has written two books: Political Economy of Watershed Management: Policies, Institutions, Implementation & Livelihoods (co-authored with Ratna Reddy and John Soussan) and A Study of Redistributive Politics and its Impact on PRIs: A Case of Assembly Constituency Development Programme (MLA LADS Scheme in Andhra Pradesh). S. Galab, a Development Economist, is currently Director, CESS, Hyderabad, and is also leading the Young Lives-an International Longitudinal Project in Andhra Pradesh, on childhood poverty. He has carried out research in the broad field of rural development on various aspects like rehabilitation and resettlement of project affected people, natural resource management, solid waste management in urban areas, handloom and power loom sector, agrarian distress and farmers' suicides, rural indebtedness, MGNREGS, dry land agriculture. He has also worked on the effectiveness of public policies related to poverty alleviation including social capital, women empowerment, child labour and livelihoods. He was a member of Farmers Welfare Commission appointed by the Government of Andhra Pradesh in response to the agrarian crisis in the united state of Andhra Pradesh. He is presently a member of the Commission on Sustainable Agriculture Development of Andhra Pradesh . He is one of the co-editors of the books: On Joint Forest Management in Andhra Pradesh; Organising Poor Women: The Andhra Pradesh Experience and Centre-State Relations in Indian Fiscal Context. P. Usha is a Project Research Associate who worked for the project Study on Water and Sanitation Programmes and Health Status of the Communities: A Study of Three Indian States, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh at the CESS, Hyderabad. She did MA in Population Studies from Annamalai University and has worked on reproductive and child health. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |