Ebook {Epub PDF} Battling Corruption: Has NREGA Reached Indias Rural Poor? by Shylashri Shankar






















Analytically, it asks why a mechanism worked or failed in doing two things: a) changing the dominant structure of institutional and social interactions; and b) transforming the ability of poor individuals to take advantage of these changes. Keywords: poverty, corruption, empowerment, NREGA, anti-poverty programs, networks, social audits. Battling Corruption: Has NREGA Reached India's Rural Poor? By Shylashri Shankar and Raghav Gaiha. OUP India., In an attempt to respond to the needs of the country's poor, the Indian government launched an ambitious workfare scheme, the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) in , which guaranteed hundred days of employment in.  · Battling Corruption Has NREGA Reached India's Rural Poor? Shylashri Shankar and Raghav Gaiha. Themes of development and political economy studied specifically in the NREGA context; Collates econometric and ethnographic evidence of .


In Battling Corruption: Has NREGA Reached India's Rural Poor? authors Shylashri Shankar and Raghav Gaiha explain the difference between different types of audits: "Unlike government audits. Battling Corruption. Has NREGA Reached India's Rural Poor? $ Add Battling Corruption to Cart. Shylashri Shankar and Raghav Gaiha. Hardcover 01 September Beyond Counter-Insurgency. Breaking the Impasse in Northeast India $ Add Beyond Counter-Insurgency to Cart. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, Report to the People New Delhi, Shankar, Shylashri, and Gaiha, Ragav. Battling Corruption: Has NREGA Reached India's Rural Poor? New Delhi, India: Oxford University www.doorway.ruef Google Scholar.


The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), enacted by India’s United Progressive Alliance government in , offers a compelling case to examine the role of. Analytically, it asks why a mechanism worked or failed in doing two things: a) changing the dominant structure of institutional and social interactions; and b) transforming the ability of poor individuals to take advantage of these changes. Keywords: poverty, corruption, empowerment, NREGA, anti-poverty programs, networks, social audits. Battling Corruption book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. In an attempt to respond to the needs of the country's poor, the India.

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