Description
- ISBN-13: 9788187879374
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8187879378
- Publisher Date: 30 Dec 2005
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 456
Original price was: ₹950.00.₹713.00Current price is: ₹713.00.
Explore the complexities of poverty and food security in India with “Poverty and Food Security in India: Problems and Policies” by Janet M Conway (ISBN: 9788187879374). Gain fresh insights into the underlying issues and policy implications affecting India’s vulnerable populations. A must-read for policymakers, researchers, and anyone seeking to understand the challenges and potential solutions to poverty and food insecurity.
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Rajan Walia –
Detailed and informative, but the writing style is a bit dry. Could be more engaging.
Samarth Bhardwaj –
An eye-opening read! This book thoroughly examines the root causes of food insecurity in India. Highly recommended.
Pankaj –
I am now more aware of the scope of food insecurity problems. It’s a great book, I recommend.
Kartikeya Raghupatro –
I was expecting a more critical analysis. It felt somewhat biased at times, but data is really great.
Prathmesh Prakash Pampatwar –
A bit repetitive in places, but overall a solid analysis of poverty and food security.
Sachin Sanjay Kakad –
Very clear in delivery and writing is very simple. I suggest this book to anyone interested.
Anmol Bansal –
Excellent resource for understanding the complexities of food security in India. A valuable contribution.
Shiwangi –
A good starting point. I was left wanting more in-depth analysis of specific policies. Need better presentation.
Harsh Vardhan –
Insightful analysis of Indian poverty and food security policies. A bit dense, but worth the effort. Some part of the book is not updated.
Deba Kumar Narzary –
It’s okay, but I was hoping for more practical solutions. The analysis is good, but lacks actionables.
Namjas Kaur –
Well-researched and insightful. An important contribution to the discussion on poverty and food security.
Sachin Azad –
Good overview but could have been more concise. The policy sections were particularly strong.
Anurag Ghoshal –
Incredibly informative and well-written. It changed my perspective on the issue of poverty in India.
Ramya Tripathi –
The book provides a clear and concise overview. A great read, I highly recommend it.
Sudeep Khurana –
A must-read for policymakers and students. Deep dives into the problems and possible solutions.
Pankaj Dhalaria –
The writing was a little difficult to follow at times, but the content was valuable. It could be written in a more engaging manner.
Anjali Agrawal –
Comprehensive, but overwhelming with information. Better organization would have improved the reading experience.
Rixcel Katoch –
An informative read, though some sections felt repetitive. Could benefit from tighter editing, but overall its a good book.
Somingam Kumrah –
The book has some great point on security perspective. I found some data outdated. I hope they will include latest update in next edition.
Aekansh Bakshi –
Offers a balanced perspective. The policy recommendations are thought-provoking. I learned a lot.
Pavitra Kalra –
Important book for anyone interested in Indian economics. Explains complex issues clearly. Really insightful and easy to read.
Alan P Geo –
Comprehensive and well-researched. Provided a clear understanding of the challenges, but a bit too academic for casual readers.
Vedansh Pratap Singh –
This book is amazing and has great knowledge. Definitely helped me understand the problems.
Sahil Singh –
A decent overview, but I felt it lacked real-world examples. Still, a good starting point for understanding the issues.