Despite The State: Why India Lets Its People Down And How They Cope

Despite The State: Why India Lets Its People Down And How They Cope
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Publisher : Westland
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9789395073417
ISBN-13 : 9395073411
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Download or read book Despite The State: Why India Lets Its People Down And How They Cope written by M. Rajshekhar and published by Westland. This book was released on with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: About the Book A LUCID, NECESSARY ACCOUNT OF HOW DRASTICALLY THE INDIAN STATE FAILS ITS CITIZENS The story of democratic failure is usually read at the level of the nation, while the primary bulwarks of democratic functioning—the states—get overlooked. This is a tale of India’s states, of why they build schools but do not staff them with teachers; favour a handful of companies so much that others slip into losses; wage water wars with their neighbours while allowing rampant sand mining and groundwater extraction; harness citizens’ right to vote but brutally crack down on their right to dissent. Reporting from six states over thirty-three months, award-winning investigative journalist M. Rajshekhar delivers a necessary account of a deep crisis that has gone largely unexamined.


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