Faces of Inequality : Stories of the poor and underprivileged from Indias grassroots
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Amid The Talks Of A Five Trillion Dollar Indian Economy, There Is Still An India Where People Struggle To Arrange Two Square Meals A Day. Many Strive Hard For Basic Needs Of Food, Health And Education. Often Unheard And Ignored, These Voiceless People Mostly DonT Matter To The Mainstream Media. This Book, Through Various Ground Reports Over A Decade And A Half, Captures The Stories Of The Most Marginalised People Of Society. All The Reports Should Serve As A Warning Bell Till The Time Another Man Dies Of Starvation In Odisha, A Girl Is Raped In Brick Kilns Of Andhra Pradesh, A Poor Child Is Forced To Work In The Cotton Fields Of Gujarat Or An Hiv Positive Woman Is Thrown Out Of Her House. These Are Not Mere RealLife Stories But A Chronicle Of Policy And Governance Failures. The Reports Analyse The Systemic Causes Of Such Failures. But All Is Not Lost. Still, There Are Rays Of Hope Amid The Bleak Picture. Many Positive Stories Show Us How, With The Right Policy Interventions And Community Effort, The Lives And Livelihoods Of The Marginalised Can Flourish. Note: This Book Is A Republication Of AuthorS Selected Articles Published Earlier In Different Newspapers, Portals And Journals. AuthorS Announcement: 25% Of The Earnings Incurred To The Author From The Sale Of This Book Will Be Donated For Social Causes.
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