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The Thoughts of an Unknown Indian

Mandal:The Thoughts of an Unknown India
Autor: Keshab Mandal
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Artikelnummer: 1390537
ISBN / EAN: 9783639717945

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Produktbeschreibung

This volume is a collection of fourteen articles written in between 2010 and 2014. It seeks to examine a wide variety of subjects including gender empowerment , peace study , globalization , education system , politics of doles , election system etc. Being a scholar of gender studies and author of development studies whatever he has observed, experienced and learnt for last one decade have been assimilated in this book. His experiences as a research scholar, teacher, peace preacher and motivational speaker help him to understand the problems lying within the social, educational and political system in India. The astounding rise of corruptions in Indian politics, slow pace of growth, deplorable condition of youths, high unemployment rate, indiscipline and anarchy in education system, distribution of doles, in stead of capacity building, by the Governments and unprecedented rigging in the latest general elections have wounded the author at heart. This analysis should shed some light on these new and exciting issues and is sure to provide food for the academicians especially to the teachers and students of politics, sociology, and education as well as general readers.

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Autor Verlag Scholar's Press
ISBN / EAN 9783639717945 Bindung Taschenbuch

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