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020 _a9789395073165 (hb.)
082 _a320.8095
_bSHA
100 _aSharan, M.R.
_99096
245 0 _aLast among equals :
_bpower, caste and politics in Bihar's villages
260 _aNew Delhi
_bWestland Publications Pvt Ltd
_c2021
300 _a235p.,
500 _ahttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/151289270-last-among-equals?ref=nav_sb_ss_1_13
520 _aA CAPTIVATING, OFTEN SEARING NARRATIVE OF HOW LIVES ARE LIVED IN THE VILLAGES OF BIHAR—AND INDEED IN MUCH OF INDIA. Sanjay Sahni was living an ‘araam ki zindagi’ in Delhi, working as an electrician, until a chance encounter with a computer sent him hurtling into the labyrinth that is the NREGA (and the corruption within), one of the world’s largest rural poverty alleviation programmes. It led him back to his village, where eventually, he and his comrades—primarily women, mostly from the Dalit and most backward castes—formed the anti-corruption group, Manrega Watch. Their tale is one strand of village politics, a story of resilience among citizens, those outside the system. But what of the ‘insiders’? The complex local-state unit of the village has at the top a mukhiya, who, like the one in Sanjay’s village, wields great power, even to do harm. Ward members—closest to their constituents and the most socially representative group in the panchayati raj system—are at the bottom of this structure. Development economist M.R. Sharan brings these two interweaving strands of insiders and outsiders together to tell a tale of that those on the margins can challenge entrenched hierarchies. Through government action—reservation, decentralisation, transparency measures—and through citizenly engagement, social movements and elections, change is possible, if not necessarily easy. Take the resourceful ward member, Kamal Manjhi, who repurposed the grievance redressal system to complain against the this was essentially a member of the local state, using a state mechanism to arm-twist another part of the state to do its job.
650 _aCaste--Political aspects
_99410
650 _aManpower policy, Rural
_99804
650 _aPower (Social sciences)
_92107
942 _cBK
_o320.8095 SHA
_2Dewey Decimal Classification
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_d9526