Globalized India : Impacts and Impediments
Contents: Preface. 1. Globalized India at the crossroads/S.K. Kataria. 2. Police and judicial reforms in the wake of globalization/Neelam Sharma. 3. Panchayati Raj Institutions in globalized India/N.D. Kohri. 4. Globalization and teacher education/Md. Mahmood Alam. 5. Globalization and its economic effects/Hemendra Arora. 6. Role of innovation in rural marketing in India : a path to globalization/Alok Sharma. 7. Corporate governance in globalized India/Mahendra Tiwari. 8. English : the globalized world language/Neelofar Kohri. 9. Indian higher education in the era of globalization: need for recognition, quality assurance and accreditation/Sourabh Sharma and Bhavna Sharma. 10. Microcredit in India : a socio-economic analysis/K.K. Sharma. 11. Globalization: political, economic and socio-cultural impacts on India/M. Mazumdar. 12. Global recession: hope for a new beginning/Ratan Lall Godara. Appendices: 1. The special economic zones act, 2005. 2. The right of children to free and compulsory education act, 2009.
Globalization is the most over-used expression after the cold war. It is more commonly understood by its economic cultural dimensions. However, globalization has become an omnipresent and omnipotent phenomenon in the new millennium. The revolution in the information technology sphere has widened and deepened the impacts of globalization in every country.
The volume, containing twelve thematic papers on various aspects of globalization, examine its impacts and impediments in India polity, economy, society and administrative machinery. The major areas analyzed by the authors are governance, judiciary, police, rural marketing, higher education, language, rural local government, teachers education, global recession, corporate governance, microcredit and socio-political issues etc.
Hope the book will be able to fulfill the academic needs of those readers who have keen interest in the theme. (jacket)
Globalization is the most over-used expression after the cold war. It is more commonly understood by its economic cultural dimensions. However, globalization has become an omnipresent and omnipotent phenomenon in the new millennium. The revolution in the information technology sphere has widened and deepened the impacts of globalization in every country.
The volume, containing twelve thematic papers on various aspects of globalization, examine its impacts and impediments in India polity, economy, society and administrative machinery. The major areas analyzed by the authors are governance, judiciary, police, rural marketing, higher education, language, rural local government, teachers education, global recession, corporate governance, microcredit and socio-political issues etc.
Hope the book will be able to fulfill the academic needs of those readers who have keen interest in the theme. (jacket)