Large Dams and Displacement: Issues in India
Naga Raju Chikkala and K. Anil Kumar
Sold by Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Add to basketSold by Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
AbeBooks Seller since January 30, 2009
Condition: New
Quantity: 5 available
Add to basketWhen the Nations of the World are competing among themselves for development whatever might that mean, there is a rat-race for development. Since the industrial revolution began, there is unhindered craze among nations for natural resource extraction,urban renewal, infrastructure development like highways, bridges, irrigation canals, construction of huge dams, etc. The natural consequence is forceful displacement of common people, whose number is post-independent India is estimated to be 60-65 million with an average of one million people displaced per annum. A recent estimate suggests that at least 55% of those displaced across India are tribal people. The argument over development and tribal displacement has gotten a lot more attention recently, thus,the present book is absolutely timely and urgent, looking at the problems of displaced populations, mostly tribals, due to the much controversial Polavaram Mega-Dam Project,otherwise named as Indira Sagar Project, in the State of Andhra Pradesh. The book's main focus is on the issues related to how compensation and resettlement are allocated in such projects. The book also emphasises the experiences of dam-induced displacement in India as examples. The discrimination that displaced persons had to endure in order to benefit from policies was also graphically described in the book. Additionally, the book highlighted vividly about the displaced people had to face discrimination of getting benefits of the policies. The book would be beneficial and useful for academics, social science students, UPSC candidates, administrators, NGOs and decision-makers in public policy.
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