The idea of development has largely eluded clear definition, requiring a multi-faceted approach that encompasses economic, political, psychological, cultural, sociological, and environmental aspects. Consequently, numerous theories have emerged, each offering a piece of the puzzle but none providing a complete understanding. Many, particularly in developing nations, face marginalization and exclusion, suffering discrimination, exploitation, and oppression. To integrate these individuals into society, the concept of 'inclusive development' was proposed by civil society, with governments implementing affirmative measures for empowerment. However, achieving inclusive development is not a straightforward process; it's a complex journey with setbacks and progress towards social change.
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Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Planned Change Initiatives in the Post-Independence Indian Society. 3. Economic and Social Development Initiatives in the Era of Globalization. 4. Globalization, Inclusive Development and Socio-Economic Inequalities. 5. Social Aspects of Inclusive Development: Challenges Ahead. The concept of development, by and large, has remained illusory. To understand it, one needs to look at it from economic, political, psychological, cultural, sociological and environmental perspectives. Thus, various theoretical perspectives on development have got evolved as no single perspective could provide its satisfactory understanding or explanation. A large proportion of the population, especially in the developing nations, are vulnerable to marginalization and exclusion. They are at the receiving end and are discriminated, exploited and oppressed. In order to bring this marginalized population in the mainstream, the idea of inclusive development was put forth by the civil society. Government has also consistently taken up various affirmative measures for their empowerment. However, inclusive development cannot be achieved in a linear fashion of progress but its journey is mostly uneven for realizing social change. An attempt has been made in this study to analyse and describe the dynamics involved in its realization as it has to encounter a number of social challenges such as globalization and inequalities of various types and social stratification inherent in our social structure. The state also has the responsibility of tackling these challenges to make inclusive development a reality, failing which; it will remain only a fad. Offering insights into the politics of inclusive development, the book will equally interest policymakers and development practitioners. (jacket). Seller Inventory # 131283