India Human Development Report 2011: Towards Social Inclusion (Paperback)
by Planning Commission
Publisher: Oxford University Press (2011)
Book Summary of India Human Development Report 2011: Towards Social Inclusion
Questioning whether certain sections of Indian society suffer from multiple deprivations, the National Human Development Report 2011 evaluates whether the social indicators of the excluded groups are converging or diverging with the rest of the population. The Report addresses three critical issues:
(i) Do different social groups like the SCs, STs, and Muslims get excluded from the development process? (ii) Has India experienced inclusive growth in the true sense? (iii) How are flagship programmes/schemes of the government dealing with some of these concerns?
Rich in data and analyses, this Report examines:
human development index and profile for India and its states;
economic attainment of the population, especially in terms of the two major sources of income-employment and assets;
availability, access, and absorption of food and state of hunger and malnutrition;
health indicators vis-à-vis inputs, processes, and outcomes;
achievements and challenges in education;
state of support infrastructure such as roads, electricity, housing, and telephony; and
challenges facing vulnerable sections of India’s population-child labourers, the elderly, and the disabled.
Readership: Students and scholars of economics, politics, policymakers, policy analysts, journalists, government agencies, and research institutes.
Key Features
Comprehensive study of the state of human development in India
Presents state-wise human development profiles
Policy oriented
Focus on key government flagship programmes/schemes
Table of contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1: Overview: Conceptual Framework and Key Findings
2: Human Development Index
3: Employment, Asset Ownership, and Poverty
4: The Right to Food and Nutrition
5: Health and Demography
6: Education: Achievements and Challenges
7: Supporting Human Development: Housing, Electricity, Telephony, and Roads
8: Vulnerable Groups
Appendices
Bibliography.