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Public Health And Private Wealth Stem Cells Surrogates And Other Strategic Bodies Sarah Hodges Mohan Rao

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Public Health And Private Wealth Stem Cells Surrogates And Other Strategic Bodies Sarah Hodges Mohan Rao
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Publisher: Oxford
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.84 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Sarah Hodges; Mohan Rao
ISBN: 9780199463374, 0199463379
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Public Health And Private Wealth Stem Cells Surrogates And Other Strategic Bodies Sarah Hodges Mohan Rao by Sarah Hodges; Mohan Rao 9780199463374, 0199463379 instant download after payment.

Poverty whether as drain theory at the start of the twentieth century or through garibi hatao towards the end of those 100 yearswas the predominant economic, political, and social paradigm within which late colonial, nationalist and post-independence era science policy was constructed. Whether as critics of Indias poverty, or as architects of measures for its eradication, Indias commentators called on a broad framework of science both to diagnose and treat poverty. Yet, when we think of science in India today, this earlier priority of poverty eradication is now hard to find. Poverty eradication as a goal in itself seems to have fallen off Indias scientific agenda almost entirely. What accounts for this? This volume asks: Has the problem of poverty in India been solved? Or, has it become inconvenient alongside the rise of new narratives that frame India as a site of remarkable economic growth? Indeed, has there been a loss of faith in the ability of science to tackle poverty? Together, the essays in this volume explore the broader implications for the new role of science in India: as a driver of economic growth for India, rather than as a solution to the persistence of poverty.

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