Does civil society matter?: Governance in contemporary India/ edited by Rajesh Tandon, Ranjita Mohanty
Material type: TextPublication details: SAGE, 2003ISBN: 9788132102885Subject(s): Social ScienceOnline resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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e-Books | Central Library, Sikkim University | Not for loan | E-1598 |
Introduction: Civil society and governance: issues and problematics / Rajesh Tandon, Ranjita Mohanty --
SECTION I. --
Critique of the notion of civil society as the 'third sphere' / Neera Chandhoke --
Civil society-governance interface: an Indian perspective / Rajesh Tandon --
Crisis of governance / Jayaprakash Narayan --
Civil society and the goal of good governance / T.K. Oommen --
Corruption and the right to information / Harsh Mander --
SECTION II. --
Save th Chilika movement: interrogating the state and the market / Ranjita Mohanty --
When the voiceless speak: a case study of the Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha / Neera Chandhoke --
Democratic governance, civil society and Dalit protest / Sudha Pai, Ram Narayan --
View from the subalterns: the pavement dwellers of Mumbai / Bishnu N. Mohapatra --
Land distribution for Kol tribals in Uttar Pradesh / B.K. Joshi.
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