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Debt and Death in Rural India: The Punjab Story

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Sage 2011Edition: 1st. edDescription: 335ISBN:
  • 9788132106531
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.280954552091734 Am132 D 102998
Contents:
Introduction Punjab's Land, Rivers and Climate Cultural Profile of Moonak Subdivision / Dispute over Punjab's River Waters History of Southeast Punjab / The Demand for Federalism Punjab versus the Central Government Steamroller Quantification of Suicides / A Problem Does Not Exist if You Don't Look at It Rehabilitation and Compensation Survival Strategies Afterword Appendices Index
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361.320954 P241 G 102387 Gandhian Philosophy Of Social Work: 361.61 Ev151 B 100672 Bringing the State Back In 362.1 J2311 I 103630 An Introduction to Community & Public Health 362.280954552091734 Am132 D 102998 Debt and Death in Rural India: 362.7120954 D495 A 103676 Anganwadis for all A Primer 363.709541 Su22 G 108003 Ganga: The many Pasts of a River 363.85610954 Su773 F 103798 Food Security of India

Debt and Death in Rural India is a study of farmer suicides in rural Punjab from the mid-1980s up to 2008. Based on comprehensive original research work, it examines various factors ranging from central to state policies and critically analyses political, economic and social trends that led to the dismal condition of the farmers between 1988 and 2008.
This study presents a unique trajectory on the issue of farmer suicides and contextualises the problem within a historical and geographical framework. It includes interviews of family members of a number of farmers who committed suicide in the subdivision of Sangrur district of Punjab, India, which constitutes the area of the study.

This outstanding work analyses the interplay of economic and political forces and recommends concrete policy measures to enable Punjab to break out of the vicious farmer-suicide cycle.

Introduction Punjab's Land, Rivers and Climate Cultural Profile of Moonak Subdivision / Dispute over Punjab's River Waters History of Southeast Punjab / The Demand for Federalism Punjab versus the Central Government Steamroller Quantification of Suicides / A Problem Does Not Exist if You Don't Look at It Rehabilitation and Compensation Survival Strategies Afterword Appendices Index

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