Author : Mondira Dutta
The book highlights the root cause of human trafficking and analyses how factors of vulnerability affect the marginalized, especially during and after a disaster.
Editor : Prakash Singh
About the ICSSR: The Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), an autonomous body under the Ministry of Education, Government of India, is a premier organisation in the field of Social Science Research with Six Regional Centres, 24 Research Institutes and Five Recognised Research Institutes located in different parts of the country.
Editor : Aswini K Mohapatra, Surender S Ghonkrokta, Aashish V Bhave & Deepika Singh
Northeast India is a vibrant region in all aspects of its manifestation — social, cultural, political and topographical.
Editor : Pankaj Arora, Saroj Sharma, Yukti Sharma
The book is an anthology of papers based on various ideas and deliberations shared during a Seminar-cum-National Dialogue around the themes Education, Skill and Employment and Access, Equality and Quality in Higher Education amongst teacher educators,
Author : J.V.M. Sarma
Federal fiscal management, in particular the sharing and distribution of financial and economic powers among different layers of a government, has been a challenging issue for a long time across the world and particularly in India.
Author : Aastha Kant
Gender, Power Relations and Childbirth: Negotiations with Cultural and Biomedical Discourses explores different ways in which women from a resettlement colony mobilize knowledge, resources and support systems in negotiating patriarchal control of their pregnant and birthing bodies.
Editor : Chintamani Mahapatra
A new concept of 'Indo-Pacific' has entered into the geopolitical discourse and the lexicon of International Relations.
Author : Kashinath Pandit
This volume contains ten studies on various aspects of the current history and politics of the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
Author : Mouneshwara Srinivasrao
The present administrative structure of India has emerged from the British colonial system which was solely concerned with the maintenance of law and order and collection of revenue. After independence, the functions of government underwent a fundamental change. The responsibility of bringing about desired economic and political change in India has in greater part fallen on the bureaucracy, which was built up over the years by the British to suit their objectives. With the adoption of new goals and objectives, the functioning of bureaucracy also underwent changes.
Author : S.R. Bhatt
Professor S. R. Bhatt is an eminent philosopher and sanskritist.