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Liberalised India Politicised Middle Class And Software Professionals Anshu Srivastava

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Liberalised India Politicised Middle Class And Software Professionals Anshu Srivastava
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Publisher: Routledge India
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.91 MB
Author: Anshu Srivastava
ISBN: 9780367219192, 9780429274602, 9781032054896, 0367219190, 0429274602, 1032054891
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Liberalised India Politicised Middle Class And Software Professionals Anshu Srivastava by Anshu Srivastava 9780367219192, 9780429274602, 9781032054896, 0367219190, 0429274602, 1032054891 instant download after payment.

This volume explores the emergence, evolution and definition of the middle class in India. As a class created as the interpreters between the colonial rulers and the millions whom they governed in the pre-Independence era, the Indian middle class has existed in congruence with the state, occupying vital positions in state administration. Since Independence, this middle class underwent major sociological change as they live independent of the state, which affected their social, economic and political position, reaping benefits of liberalisation and globalisation through education and employment.
An otherwise internally differentiated and heterogeneous group, the new Indian middle class often unifies itself to shape socio-political discourse that affects politics and policymaking, from domestic to international affairs. This volume analyses this class phenomenon through a close study of a new metropolitan middle class in India – the software professionals, emblematic of the 'new India’. It discusses this emerging class as a political category and their engagements with the state, democracy, political parties, issues of gender, basic necessities and social justice. Further, it discusses their social action and ‘middle class activism’ for issues such as environment, cleanliness and corruption, particularly highlighting its presence in the private sector and electronic media.
A fresh perspective on India’s political milieu, this volume will be of interest to scholars and researchers of sociology, modern Indian history, political science, economics and South Asia studies.

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