Inequality and integration in an industrial community (Record no. 10099)
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Classification number | 305.5 DSO |
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Personal name | D'Souza, Victor S |
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Title | Inequality and integration in an industrial community |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Simla |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Indian Institute of Advanced Study |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 1977 |
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Extent | 254p. |
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Summary, etc. | In 1955 when I joined the Gokhale Institute of Politics and<br/>Economics, Poona, I took over an ongoing study of the growing<br/>industrial village of Dandeli, under the Institute's larger pro-<br/>gramme of the Agricultural Economic Section. It was mainly<br/>a fact-finding study with a heavy slant on the economic aspects.<br/>Although the report was completed in due course, for one<br/>reason or other it remained on the shelf. Years later when I<br/>was able to get back to it, Dandeli had grown so large and<br/>changed so much that the old study seemed sadly out of date<br/>and not worth publishing in that form. But I was prompted<br/>to have a second look at the place and with a small but<br/>generous grant from the Indian Institute of Advanced Study,<br/>Simla, conducted another investigation in 1969, after a lapse<br/>of 13 years.<br/>The second investigation was more modest in coverage<br/>but focussed on the problem of integration of a rapidly growing<br/>town an aspect which also figured in the previous study. The<br/>present work embodies the relevant findings of both the<br/>investigations and I believe, is richer in analytical depth<br/>because of the information at two points of time.<br/>The people of Dandeli from all walks of life have given<br/>generously of their time and hospitality during my visits, putting<br/>me under their obligation. I have to express my thanks to<br/>the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics and the Indian<br/>Institute of Advanced Study for their facilities and financial<br/>assistance for conducting the studies. I owe a deep debt of<br/>gratitude to Dr. N. R. Ray and Dr. S. C. Dube, the former and<br/>the present Directors of the Indian Institute of Advanced<br/>Study respectively, but for whose encouragement this work in<br/>its present form, might not have seen the light of day. |
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