Naxalism: causes and cure
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Manas publications 2020Description: 220 pISBN: 9788170493631Subject(s): naxalite movement | Politics and government | IndiaDDC classification: 320.5320954 Summary: Naxalite problem at present is the greatest threat to the internal security of India. The root cause of Naxalism is the glaring inequality in rural India based on unequal distribution of land. The book is a new approach to what and why of this vexed problem of uncontrolled violence by the Naxal rebels in states like Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Bihar, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengat Karnataka, Maharashtra, etc. Equitable distribution of surplus vested land for cultivation purpose is the main demand of the Naxalites. This is also the centre point of the land reform measures. None can deny this demand. The problems in implementation of land reforms differ from state to state. Hence the most important specific component of land reform has been dealt with separately for each state affected by Naxalite violence. Thus, the book has to be read as an integrated whole. It should prove as a practical handbook for those who are entrusted with the task of solving the problem of Naxalism in India.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Naxalite problem at present is the greatest threat to the internal security of India. The root cause of Naxalism is the glaring inequality in rural India based on unequal distribution of land.
The book is a new approach to what and why of this vexed problem of uncontrolled violence by the Naxal rebels in states like Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Bihar, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengat Karnataka, Maharashtra, etc. Equitable distribution of surplus vested land for cultivation purpose is the main demand of the Naxalites. This is also the centre point of the land reform measures. None can deny this demand.
The problems in implementation of land reforms differ from state to state. Hence the most important specific component of land reform has been dealt with separately for each state affected by Naxalite violence. Thus, the book has to be read as an integrated whole. It should prove as a practical handbook for those who are entrusted with the task of solving the problem of Naxalism in India.
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