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adam_text | GROWTH, POVERTY AND EQUITY STORY OF INDIA S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RUDDAR
DATT DEEP & DEEP PUBLICATIONS PVT. LTD. F-159, RAJOURI GARDEN, NEW DELHI
- 110 027 CONTENTS PREFACE XV ABBREVIATIONS XXI PART I ECONOMIC ISSUES
I. DEMOCRACY, GROWTH AND EQUITY IN INDIA 3 1. GROWTH OF DEMOCRACY 4 2.
ACCELERATING GROWTH 4 3. INDIA EMERGES AS AN ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER 6 4.
RISE OF BIG BUSINESS TYCOONS IN INDIA 8 5. GROWTH OF THE INDIAN MIDDLE
CLASS 9 6. INDIAN MNCS : MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS 11 7. THE NEGLECT OF
THE COMMON MAN 13 1. SLOWING DOWN OF POVERTY REDUCTION WITH INCREASING
RATE OF GDP 13 2. INCREASING UNEMPLOYMENT DESPITE SHARP INCREASE OF GDP
14 8. SEZ POLICY*A BLATANT EXAMPLE OF SUBSIDISING R BUSINESS TYCOONS 16
9. WIDENING GAP BETWEEN THE LIVING CONDITIONS OF RURAL INDIA (BHARAT)
AND URBAN INDIA 18 DISMAL PERFORMANCE WITH REGARD TO REDUCTION IN
MAL-NUTRITION 19 CONCLUSION 19 10. NEED FOR COURSE CORRECTION 20
STIMULATING AGRICULTURAL GROWTH 21 VI GROWTH, POVERTY AND EQUITY SEZ
POLICY FOR FUTURE INDUSTRIALIZATION SHOULD BE SUITABLY MODIFIED 22
PROMOTING THE GROWTH OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMES) 23 HOUSING
FOR THE POOR AND WEAKER SECTIONS 24 CHANGING THE PRINCIPLES OF
ALLOCATING FUNDS FOR EDUCATION 24 IMPROVING SKILLS TO MEET THE DEMANDS
OF OUR EXPANDING KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY 25 IMPROVING HEALTH FACILITIES 25 2.
POVERTY, EMPLOYMENT AND GROWTH 27 1. INTRODUCTION 27 2. PROFILE OF
POVERTY 28 NSSO 55TH ROUND AND POVERTY REDUCTION CONTROVERSY 30 3.
PROFILE OF EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT 33 CHANGING DIMENSIONS OF
UNEMPLOYMENT AND EMPLOYMENT 33 GROWTH RATES OF EMPLOYMENT 35
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES*URBAN AND RURAL DIFFERENCES * 38 MALE-FEMALE
DIFFERENCES 39 UNEMPLOYMENT RATE ACROSS HOUSEHOLD MONTHLY PER CAPITA
EXPENDITURE 39 UNEMPLOYMENT RATES AND REGIONAL DIFFERENCES 39 4.
STRUCTURE OF EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA 42 ORGANISED V. UNORGANISED SECTOR
EMPLOYMENT 42 SELF-EMPLOYED, REGULAR SALARIED AND CASUAL LABOUR 44 5.
EMPLOYMENT POLICIES AND THE UNORGANISED SECTOR 46 ESTIMATE OF EMPLOYMENT
AND UNEMPLOYMENT 46 ORGANISED V. UNORGANISED SECTOR EMPLOYMENT AND
UNEMPLOYMENT SCENARIO 47 THE FUTURE STRATEGY 52 UNEMPLOYMENT DURING THE
TENTH PLAN 57 6. RELATION BETWEEN EMPLOYMENT AND GROWTH 58 7. RELATION
BETWEEN PATTERNS OF GROWTH AND POVERTY 61 8. PRESENT STATE OF POVERTY
AND UNEMPLOYMENT 63 PLANNING COMMISSION S ESTIMATE OF POVERTY ON THE
BASIS OF 61ST ROUND OF NSS-2004-05 63 DEV AND RAVI S STUDY ON POVERTY 66
CONTENTS VII CHANGES IN POVERTY OVER THE PERIOD 1987-88 ARID 2004-05 69
9. UNEMPLOYMENT RATES IN THE PRE AND POST-REFORM PERIOD 70 STATE LEVEL
VARIATIONS IN UNEMPLOYMENT RATES (CDS) 72 UNEMPLOYMENT RATE AMONG YOUTH
(AGE 15-29 YEARS) 74 FALLING REAL WAGES 75 GROWTH RATES OF EMPLOYMENT 77
10. TREND OF LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY AND SHARE OF WAGES IN VALUE ADDED 77
11. SUMMING UP 78 3. LIVING CONDITIONS* WIDENING RURAL-URBAN DIVIDE
(WAKE-UP CALL FOR GOVERNMENT) 86 1. INTRODUCTION * 86 2. TOTAL NUMBER OF
CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF CENSUS HOUSES OCCUPIED 87 3. PERCENTAGE OF
HOUSEHOLDS BY NUMBER OF DWELLING ROOMS 92 INDEPENDENT SLEEPING ROOM FOR
MARRIED COUPLES 92 4. DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY SOURCE OF DRINKING
WATER AND ITS LOCATION 95 5. THE PROBLEM OF PROVIDING SAFE DRINKING
WATER 98 6. DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY SOURCE OF LIGHTING 104 7.
DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS ON THE BASIS OF BATHROOM FACILITY, LATRINE
WITHIN THE HOUSE AND CONNECTIVITY FOR WASTE WATER OUTLET 108 8.
AVAILABILITY OF SPECIFIED ASSETS 112 9. BANKING SERVICES 117 10.
COMPOSITE INDEX OF WELFARE 117 11. CONCLUSION 120 4. NEED FOR REDEFINING
POVERTY LINE 124 1. POVERTY SCENARIO IN INDIA 124 2. METHODOLOGICAL
ISSUE 126 3. REDEFINING POVERTY LINE*BASIC NEEDS APPROACH 128 1.
NUTRITIONAL NORMS AND COST INVOLVED 229 2. EXPENDITURE ON HEALTH 129 3.
EXPENDITURE ON CLOTHING 130 4. ENERGY CONSUMPTION 130 VIII GROWTH,
POVERTY AND EQUITY 5. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURE 232 6. CONCLUSION 131 5.
UNORGANISED SECTOR AND INFORMALISATION OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY 133 1.
UNORGANISED SECTOR AND INDIA S INFORMAL ECONOMY 133 2. SIZE OF THE
UNORGANISED SECTOR 134 CATEGORIES OF WORKERS AMONG THE UNORGANISED
WORKERS 136 HOME WORKERS AS A DISTINCT CATEGORY 236 3. POVERTY,
VULNERABILITY AND NON-ORGANISED SECTOR EMPLOYMENT 1 *THE HIGH DEGREE OF
CORRELATION 139 4. ESTIMATE OF ORGANISED AND UNORGANISED WORKERS 141
POVERTY RATIOS AMONG ORGANISED AND UNORGANISED WORKERS 242 POVERTY
RATIOS BY NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT 242 5. SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERS IN
NON-AGRICULTURAL SECTOR 143 TWO TYPES OF ENTERPRISES 245 VALUE OF ASSETS
AND GROSS VALUE ADDITION IN OAES 246 SELF-EMPLOYED ESTABLISHMENTS WITH
HIRED WORKERS 246 6. AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS 148 7. BONDED LABOUR 149 8.
WORKING CONDITIONS OF FARMERS 150 CREDIT, INDEBTEDNESS AND SUICIDES 250
PURPOSE OF LOANS 252 IRRIGATION AND INPUT USE 253 THE TENANCY ISSUE 253
9. ACTION PROGRAMME FOR THE UNORGANISED SECTOR 153 A. PROTECTIVE
MEASURES FOR UNORGANISED WORKERS 154 B. PACKAGE OF MEASURES FOR THE
MARGINAL AND SMALL FARMERS 255 C. MEASURES TO IMPROVE GROWTH OF
NON-AGRICULTURAL SECTOR 256 I D. MEASURES TO EXPAND EMPLOYMENT AND
IMPROVE EMPLOYABILITY PROGRAMMES 257 10. ASSESSMENT OF NCEUS
RECOMMENDATIONS 158 CONTENTS IX 6. INDIA AS AN ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER (MYTH
AND REALITY) 160 1. INDIA EMERGING AS AN ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER 160 2. RISE
OF BIG BUSINESS TYCOONS IN INDIA 162 3. MYTH AND REALITY OF INDIA AS AN
ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER 164 7. OPENING RETAIL TRADE FOR FDI (A RETROGRESSIVE
MEASURE) 168 1. SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF INDIA S RETAIL SECTOR 168
EMPLOYMENT IN ORGANIZED RETAIL TRADE 2 70 UNDEVELOPED NATURE OF
EMPLOYMENT IN THE ORGANIZED RETAIL TRADE 272 SIZE OF TRADE SECTOR IN
INDIA 2 72 DENSITY OF RETAIL SECTOR 1 72 2. THE CONTROVERSY REGARDING
OPENING OF RETAIL SECTOR FOR FDI 173 CONSUMER S INTEREST ARGUMENT 2 74
IMPACT ON EMPLOYMENT IN RETAIL TRADE 2 75 3. INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
175 4. GOVERNMENT STRATEGY TO BREAKTHROUGH THE IMPASSE 176 5. CONCLUSION
176 8. SINGLE-BRAND RETAIL FDI (RHETORIC AND REALITY) 178 1. FDI POLICY
AND RETAIL SECTOR 178 2. FDI IN RETAIL NOT CRUCIAL FOR THE GROWTH OF
INDIAN ECONOMY 180 MEANING OF SINGLE-BRAND RETAIL 181 INTERNATIONAL
EXPERIENCE 282 INDIAN BIG BUSINESS IN RETAIL 282 NEED FOR A NATIONAL
POLICY ON RETAIL TRADE 282 9. SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES (SEZS) 184 1.
OBJECTIVES OF SETTING UP SEZS 184 2. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR SEZS 184 3.
SEZ POLICY MOTIVATED BY THE CHINESE EXPERIENCE 186 4. PRESENT STATE OF
SEZ AND FUTURE PROGRAMMES 186 5. CRITIQUE OF SEZ POLICY * 188 GROWTH,
POVERTY AND EQUITY 10. DEVELOPMENT, DISPLACEMENT AND REHABILITATION 193
1. SEZ EXPERIMENT OF WEST BENGAL 193 TISSUE OF LIES BY THE CPM
GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL 295 ISSUE S RELATED TO LAND ACQUISITION VERSUS
LIVELIHOOD 296 MARKET VALUE VERSUS STATE-REGULATED VALUE 296 2. POINTS
OF CONSENSUS ON REHABILITATION REGARDING SEZ 198 3. IS THE SEZ POLICY
FLAWED? 199 4. SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE EVOLUTION OF SEZ POLICY
202 11. PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE REPORT ON SPECIAL ECONOMIC
ZONES 206 1. FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE 206
UNDUE HASTE IN APPROVING SEZ PROPOSALS 207 CONCERNS OF THE MINISTRY OF
AGRICULTURE 207 RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE 208 2.
APPRAISAL OF THE REPORT ON SEZ FUNCTIONING 215 PROPOSED COMPOSITION OF
THE SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES AUTHORITY 228 APPENDIX : REHABILITATION AND
RESETTLEMENT POLICY, 2007 220 12. EMERGING STRUCTURE OF INDIAN ECONOMY :
A STATEWISE ANALYSIS 223 - 1. HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE OF STRUCTURAL CHANGE
IN DEVELOPED ECONOMIES 223 2. GDP AND EMPLOYMENT SHARES IN SELECTED
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 225 3. CHANGING PROFILE OF GDP AND EMPLOYMENT OF
WORKFORCE IN INDIA 227 4. GDP, EMPLOYMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY PER WORKER IN
INDIA 229 5. DIFFERENCES IN DISTRIBUTION OF NSDP IN DIFFERENT STATES 231
6. DISTRIBUTION OF NSDP IN VARIOUS STATES IN THE POST-REFORM PERIOD
(1993-94 TO 2003-04) 237 7. RELATIVE SHIFT IN THE SHARES OF NSDP AND
EMPLOYMENT IN AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRY AND SERVICES 241 8. CONCLUSION 244
CONTENTS XI 13. PRIME MINISTER S CRITIQUE OF REFORMS 246 1. ECONOMIC
REFORMS*GROWTH VERSUS EQUITY 246 2. REACTIONS TO THE PM S SUGGESTION TO
INDUSTRY 248 3. GROUND REALITY AND NEED FOR STRONG ACTION 249 STRONG
ACTION TO END CARTELS 250 14. ELEVENTH FIVE YEAR PLAN AND INCLUSIVE
GROWTH 252 1. OBJECTIVES AND TARGETS AND POLICIES OUTLINED 252
EDUCATION, HEALTH AND OTHER ESSENTIAL SERVICES 254 HEALTH, EDUCATION AND
OTHER ESSENTIAL SERVICES 256 ACCELERATING AGRICULTURAL GROWTH TO 4% OF
GDP 258 INDUSTRIAL SECTOR GROWTH TARGET FIXED AT 10% 259 INFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT 260 BHARAT NIRMAN 260 , BRIDGING THE DIVIDES IN THE SOCIETY
261 GROWING DIVIDE BETWEEN THE RICH AND THE POOR 261 EMPLOYMENT 262
RURAL-URBAN DIVIDE AND GROWING GAP WITH RESPECT TO ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL
SERVICES 263 REGIONAL DIVIDE 263 2. CRITIQUE OF THE 11TH PLAN APPROACH
264 REDUCTION OF POVERTY*THE BASIC ISSUE 264 UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM 265
ISSUE OF LABOUR FLEXIBILITY 267 ACCELERATING THE GROWTH OF AGRICULTURE
267 RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE EXCLUDES SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE 268 SHARP
EXPANSION OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 269 PROJECTING CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT
TO 2.8 PERCENT 269 FINANCIAL PATTERN ISSUE SIDELINED 270 SUMMING UP 271
XII GROWTH, POVERTY AND EQUITY PART II SOCIAL ISSUES 15. CENSUS DATA ON
RELIGIONS*THE ESSENTIAL MESSAGE LOST 275 1. SALIENT FEATURES OF CENSUS
DATA ON RELIGIONS 275 GROWTH RATE OF POPULATION RELIGION-WISE 278 SEX
RATIO 279 SEX RATIO IN 0-6 AGE GROUP 279 CHILD POPULATION (0-6) PROXY
FOR FERTILITY INDEX 279 LITERACY 282 WORK PARTICIPATION RATE 282 2.
POLITICAL REACTIONS IGNORED THE ESSENTIAL MESSAGE 284 16. SACHAR
COMMITTEE REPORT (OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS, NEED FOR CORRECT INTERPRETATION)
286 1. PERCEPTION OF MUSLIMS 288 2. POPULATION SIZE, DISTRIBUTION AND
HEALTH CONDITIONS OF MUSLIMS 290 URBANIZATION 292 MUSLIMS AND
MALNUTRITION 292 LIFE EXPECTANCY OF MUSLIMS 292 3. EDUCATIONAL CONDITION
OF MUSLIMS 292 LEVEL OF LITERACY 292 DIFFERENTIALS IN EDUCATION
ATTAINMENT: SCHOOL EDUCATION 294 MIDDLE LEVEL EDUCATION 295
MATRICULATION LEVEL OF EDUCATION 295 GRADUATE ATTAINMENT RATES (GARS)
297 4. POVERTY LEVELS AMONG SOCIO-RELIGIOUS CATEGORIES 298 5. X-RAYING
THE NUMBER OF POOR AMONG SRCS 304 6. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT AND SHARE OF
MUSLIMS 305 PARTICIPATION OF MUSLIMS IN GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT 305 UPSC
RECRUITMENT DURING 2003 AND 2004 306 7. MUSLIM OBCS AND AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION 307 1. KERALA AND KAMATAKA MODEL 307 2. TAMIL NADU MODEL 307 3.
BIHAR MODEL 308 CONTENTS XIII RATIONALIZING THE CENTRE AND STATE LISTS
308 SC STATUS FOR MUSLIM GROUPS 308 8. MAJOR RECOMMENDATIONS OF SACHAR
COMMITTEE 309 POLICY INITIATIVES 309 SPECIFIC POLICY INITIATIVES 309
INITIATIVES FOR SCHOOL EDUCATION 310 INITIATIVES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
310 NEED FOR THE URDU LANGUAGE 322 MADARSAS AND MAINSTREAM EDUCATION 322
ENHANCING ACCESS TO CREDIT AND GOVERNMENT PROGRAMMES 312 IMPROVING
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND CONDITIONS 322 ENHANCING THE EFFICACY OF
INFRASTRUCTURE 322 9. SACHAR COMMITTEE REPORT*UNBALANCED AND ONE-SIDED
312 A CRITIQUE OF THE REPORT 314 17. RESERVATIONS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE 317
1. DATA SHEET ABOUT OBC, ST, SC AND OTHER CLASSES 317 NSS DATA ON THE
PROPORTION OF SCS/STS, OBCS AND OTHERS 329 2. THE DEBATE ABOUT OBC
RESERVATIONS 323 CLASS VERSUS CASTE AND THE CHANGE IN THE ATTITUDE OF
POLITICAL PARTIES 324 3. CREAMY LAYER ISSUE 326 CRITERIA LAID DOWN FOR
THE CREAMY LAYER 327 4. 93RD AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION AND
RESERVATIONS 328 5. THE ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF RESERVATIONS 328 6. ISSUE
OF MINORITY INSTITUTIONS 329 7. REAL ISSUES RELATED TO RESERVATIONS 330
8. MANDAL REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS THAT POLITICIANS OVERLOOKED 331 9.
EXPERIENCE OF RESERVATION IN INDIA 332 10. EMPOWERMENT THROUGH
ENTREPRENEURSHIP 334 11. NINTH SCHEDULE*USE AND MISUSE 335 NATURE OF
LAWS IN THE NINTH SCHEDULE 336 OPPOSITION TO SC JUDGEMENT 336 SUPPORT
FOR SUPREME COURT VERDICT 337 LEGISLATURE VERSUS SUPREME COURT SUPREMACY
338 12. UPA GOVERNMENT S DILEMMA AND POLICY MEASURES 339 XIV GROWTH,
POVERTY AND EQUITY SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT (2006) AND THE CREAMY LAYER
ISSUE 340 13. FLEXIBILITY IN IMPLEMENTATION OF RESERVATIONS 341 14.
MODALITIES OF IMPLEMENTATION 343 15. ALTERNATIVE INCLUSIVE MODELS 343
JNU MODEL 344 PURUSHOTTAM AGRAWAL S MODEL 344 DESHPANDE AND YADAV MODEL
345 SACHAR COMMITTEE MODEL 346 OUR MODEL 347 16. CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS (RESERVATION IN ADMISSION BILL), 2006 348 CRITIQUE OF THE
BILL 349 17. SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ON RESERVATION ISSUE 351 CEILING
ON QUOTAS 351 RESERVATIONS FOR THE ECONOMICALLY WEAKER SECTIONS AMONG
THE UPPER CASTES 352 18. BEYOND THE LIMITS OF RESERVATIONS 352 19.
SUMMING UP 353 APPENDIX 355 INDEX 364
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