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Uprooted for Whose Benefit?: Development in Assam 1947 – 2000

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This critical examination explores the impact of development projects on communities in Assam from 1947 to 2000. The authors analyze who truly benefits from large-scale development initiatives and their consequences for displaced populations.

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Uprooted for Whose Benefit? provides a comprehensive analysis of development policies and projects in Assam during the post-independence period spanning 1947 to 2000. Walter Fernandes and Gita Bharali investigate the social, economic, and environmental impacts of development initiatives on local communities and indigenous populations.

The book critically examines displacement caused by dams, industrial projects, and other large-scale developments, questioning who actually benefits from these ventures. Through detailed case studies and research, the authors expose the disparities between projected benefits and ground realities. They highlight how development has often marginalized vulnerable communities while enriching powerful stakeholders.

This work is essential for understanding the politics of development in Northeast India, the struggles of displaced communities, and the need for more inclusive and equitable development models that prioritize the welfare of affected populations.

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Author

Walter Fernandes and Gita Bharali

Publisher

‏ : ‎ North Eastern Social Research Centre

ISBN

9788192234939

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