India's Social Sector and SDGs
Problems and Prospects
Herausgeber: Govinda, Rangachar; M, Poornima
India's Social Sector and SDGs
Problems and Prospects
Herausgeber: Govinda, Rangachar; M, Poornima
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This book explores the intersectional perspective of sustainable social development in key sectors such as education and skill development, health and nutrition, gender concerns, and food security and agriculture in India. It delves into contemporary concerns of poverty, employment and inclusive growth, and social marginalization and inequality.
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This book explores the intersectional perspective of sustainable social development in key sectors such as education and skill development, health and nutrition, gender concerns, and food security and agriculture in India. It delves into contemporary concerns of poverty, employment and inclusive growth, and social marginalization and inequality.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 267mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367341800
- ISBN-10: 0367341808
- Artikelnr.: 58052437
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 267mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367341800
- ISBN-10: 0367341808
- Artikelnr.: 58052437
Rangachar Govinda is Distinguished Professor at the Council for Social Development and former Vice-Chancellor of the National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi, India. He was the J. P. Naik National Fellow for Studies in Education and Culture, Indian Council for Social Science Research. He has been a visiting professor at the Institute of Education, University of London, and the International Institute for Educational Planning, Paris. His areas of interest include primary education, decentralised management, leadership development, policy analysis, human rights and democracy. Poornima M. is Assistant Professor at the Council for Social Development, New Delhi, India. She holds a doctorate from the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University. She has completed about four to five research and evaluation studies and is currently heading an ICSSR-sponsored Research Study on "Reviving Government Schools". Her research interests include governance, elementary education, public sector reforms, local government, public policies and gender issues.
Foreword. Preface Part I. Introduction 1. Social Sector Development in
India: An Overview Part II. SDGs: Process and Outcome 2. Reflections on
Sustainable Development Goals from the Perspective of Developing Countries:
Transformative Change or Business as Usual? Part III. Education and Skill
Development 3. School Education in India and SDGs: Issues and Challenges
4. Knowledge, Skills and Sustainable Development: Role of Higher Education
5. Challenges Beyond Schooling: Skilling Youth to Realise the Goal of
Vocational Education and Training in India Part IV. Health, Nutrition and
Food Security 6. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 3 in the Indian
Context: The Policy-Action Incoherence 7. Public Health Policies:
Generating Revenues or Relief? 8. Macro-Masking of Micro Realities: Access
to Food and Nutrition among Tribals 9. Food Security and Sustainable
Agriculture in India Part V. Gender Equality 10. Gender and Sustainable
Development Goals 11. Women's Work Participation and Maternity Protection
Conundrum in India: Call for High-Priority Interventions Part VI. Poverty,
Employment and Inequality 12. Are We Really Concerned About Employment?
Some Reflections on India's Current Macroeconomic Policy Regime 13.
Exploring the Relationship between Economic Growth, Employment and
Education in Indian States 14. Elite Dominance and Rising Inequality in
India 15. Thinking Samata at the SDG Moment Part VII. Conclusion 16.
Making India's Development Inclusive: Centrality of Education and Health.
Index
India: An Overview Part II. SDGs: Process and Outcome 2. Reflections on
Sustainable Development Goals from the Perspective of Developing Countries:
Transformative Change or Business as Usual? Part III. Education and Skill
Development 3. School Education in India and SDGs: Issues and Challenges
4. Knowledge, Skills and Sustainable Development: Role of Higher Education
5. Challenges Beyond Schooling: Skilling Youth to Realise the Goal of
Vocational Education and Training in India Part IV. Health, Nutrition and
Food Security 6. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 3 in the Indian
Context: The Policy-Action Incoherence 7. Public Health Policies:
Generating Revenues or Relief? 8. Macro-Masking of Micro Realities: Access
to Food and Nutrition among Tribals 9. Food Security and Sustainable
Agriculture in India Part V. Gender Equality 10. Gender and Sustainable
Development Goals 11. Women's Work Participation and Maternity Protection
Conundrum in India: Call for High-Priority Interventions Part VI. Poverty,
Employment and Inequality 12. Are We Really Concerned About Employment?
Some Reflections on India's Current Macroeconomic Policy Regime 13.
Exploring the Relationship between Economic Growth, Employment and
Education in Indian States 14. Elite Dominance and Rising Inequality in
India 15. Thinking Samata at the SDG Moment Part VII. Conclusion 16.
Making India's Development Inclusive: Centrality of Education and Health.
Index
Foreword. Preface Part I. Introduction 1. Social Sector Development in
India: An Overview Part II. SDGs: Process and Outcome 2. Reflections on
Sustainable Development Goals from the Perspective of Developing Countries:
Transformative Change or Business as Usual? Part III. Education and Skill
Development 3. School Education in India and SDGs: Issues and Challenges
4. Knowledge, Skills and Sustainable Development: Role of Higher Education
5. Challenges Beyond Schooling: Skilling Youth to Realise the Goal of
Vocational Education and Training in India Part IV. Health, Nutrition and
Food Security 6. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 3 in the Indian
Context: The Policy-Action Incoherence 7. Public Health Policies:
Generating Revenues or Relief? 8. Macro-Masking of Micro Realities: Access
to Food and Nutrition among Tribals 9. Food Security and Sustainable
Agriculture in India Part V. Gender Equality 10. Gender and Sustainable
Development Goals 11. Women's Work Participation and Maternity Protection
Conundrum in India: Call for High-Priority Interventions Part VI. Poverty,
Employment and Inequality 12. Are We Really Concerned About Employment?
Some Reflections on India's Current Macroeconomic Policy Regime 13.
Exploring the Relationship between Economic Growth, Employment and
Education in Indian States 14. Elite Dominance and Rising Inequality in
India 15. Thinking Samata at the SDG Moment Part VII. Conclusion 16.
Making India's Development Inclusive: Centrality of Education and Health.
Index
India: An Overview Part II. SDGs: Process and Outcome 2. Reflections on
Sustainable Development Goals from the Perspective of Developing Countries:
Transformative Change or Business as Usual? Part III. Education and Skill
Development 3. School Education in India and SDGs: Issues and Challenges
4. Knowledge, Skills and Sustainable Development: Role of Higher Education
5. Challenges Beyond Schooling: Skilling Youth to Realise the Goal of
Vocational Education and Training in India Part IV. Health, Nutrition and
Food Security 6. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 3 in the Indian
Context: The Policy-Action Incoherence 7. Public Health Policies:
Generating Revenues or Relief? 8. Macro-Masking of Micro Realities: Access
to Food and Nutrition among Tribals 9. Food Security and Sustainable
Agriculture in India Part V. Gender Equality 10. Gender and Sustainable
Development Goals 11. Women's Work Participation and Maternity Protection
Conundrum in India: Call for High-Priority Interventions Part VI. Poverty,
Employment and Inequality 12. Are We Really Concerned About Employment?
Some Reflections on India's Current Macroeconomic Policy Regime 13.
Exploring the Relationship between Economic Growth, Employment and
Education in Indian States 14. Elite Dominance and Rising Inequality in
India 15. Thinking Samata at the SDG Moment Part VII. Conclusion 16.
Making India's Development Inclusive: Centrality of Education and Health.
Index