Housing India

Housing India
Author: Urmi Sengupta
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2024-02-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1003858783

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In this unique book on housing in India, 11 leading scholars come together to offer a critical appraisal of current housing policies and programmes in India. Contributions contextualise and conceptualise the Indian housing paradigm with an integrated perspective, covering diverse regions and themes related to housing, such as: · Financial constraints to adequate housing in India · Policy implementation dynamics of national housing programmes in India, using evidence from Madhya Pradesh · Indigenous urbanism and mass housing programmes in Aizawl, Mizoram · Studies of the peripheralisation of low income housing in Ahmedabad, Gujarat and Chennai, Tamil Nadu The chapters in the book show how each theme affects the other, and suggest policy directions on the basis of past successes and failures. They seek new vocabularies to describe the processes of housing over 1.3 billion Indians—particularly capturing urban formations in the small and big cities of India, where housing plays the most dominant role. The book offers varied perspectives representing diverse regions and themes, together presenting a microcosm of housing problems and solutions in India Housing India will be a key resource for researchers and practitioners of housing and social policy, urban sociology, built environment, urban planning, public policy, development studies and economics. It will also appeal to housing professionals aiming to obtain qualifications and wanting a broad understanding of the housing provision in India. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Housing Policy.

Shalom India Housing Society

Shalom India Housing Society
Author: Esther David
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1558616454

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Set in India, these tales are of Hindus and Muslims and . . . Jews? Oy vay!

Housing India’s Urban Poor 1800-1965

Housing India’s Urban Poor 1800-1965
Author: Hans Schenk
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2020-05-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000191850

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The hinge of this book is 15 August 1947, the day India became independent. The new leaders of the nation formulated many goals for India’s speedy development. Among these was the promise to provide all urban citizens with decent housing, and thus to clear all slums. This promise structures this book. It is divided into two sets of questions. The first one refers to the past. It was apparently necessary to express concern about the poor housing and sanitary provisions for many citizens before 1947. What was hence the situation of urban living during the approximately 150 years of colonial rule? What measures were taken (or not taken) for improvement? The promise to provide decent housing in independent India structures the second part of this book through a second set of questions. What were the public actions to bring the promise nearer by? What has been realized, what faded away finally? The analysis ends in the mid-1960s when the role of public actors with regard to housing and the living environment diminished and the idea of ‘self-help’ and just marginal improvements of hut areas gained ground. Finally, some answers to the question why Indian society has as yet not been able to find adequate answers to the lack of decent housing for a majority of its citizens, are formulated. The book brings detailed in-depth knowledge on urban housing and sanitation on several Indian cities together in a comparative manner and places this local knowledge in a broader context, crossing urban borders. Please note: This title is co-published with Manohar Publishers, New Delhi. Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka

Housing on the Hills in India

Housing on the Hills in India
Author: Bhaskar Majumder
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2011
Genre: Housing policy
ISBN: 9788180697425

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Study conducted in Uttarakhand, India.

The Affordable Housing Market in India

The Affordable Housing Market in India
Author: Padmini Ram
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2020-11-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000245268

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This book examines the housing crisis in India and underlines the need for formal affordable housing markets. India is home to the world’s largest population of slum dwellers. The book examines actual causes of the problem, and the financial and political issues which underlie it. The volume: Analyses multiple perspectives on affordable housing from the points of view of slum dwellers, builders, facilitators, bureaucrats, and politicians Presents a fresh overview of the housing sector in India based on the conditions of slum dwellers in a typical, medium-sized, fast-growing city – Raipur, in the state of Chhattisgarh Puts forward radical conclusions, practical solutions, and policy recommendations for a formal affordable housing market in India This will be a major intervention for scholars and researchers of urban sociology, built environment, public policy, development studies, economics, political economy, institutional economics, and urban studies as well as policymakers, planners, and professionals in the urban development sector.

The Legal Right to Housing in India

The Legal Right to Housing in India
Author: Anindita Mukherjee
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108720277

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Examines the benefits of seeking legal recognition for the right to housing, within the Indian legal context.

The Politics of Housing in Urban India

The Politics of Housing in Urban India
Author: Swetha Rao Dhananka
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2020-12-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1108484263

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A study that maps India's political opportunities and closures for claim making in general and housing grievances in particular.

Development Paradigms for Urban Housing in BRICS Countries

Development Paradigms for Urban Housing in BRICS Countries
Author: Piyush Tiwari
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2016-09-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137446102

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This book is a concise treatise of the alternative paradigms used in BRICS countries to tackle urban housing shortages. There are a number of alternative methods for meeting these shortages which BRICS countries have adopted. These alternatives may agree in terms of desired outcome, but when it comes to approach, mechanics and scope, they are entirely divergent. By focusing on the political economy and the international structure of each BRICS country, these perspectives present alternative and often conflicting approaches to the attainment of better housing. Development Paradigms for Urban Housing in BRICS Countries explores the various political, economic, institutional and cultural factors that have shaped the housing outcomes in BRICS countries that we see today. The book uses a framework which allows comparison between Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, whilst recognizing the differences in the development path that each of these countries has taken.

India’s Economic Resurgence

India’s Economic Resurgence
Author: C B Rao
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1644294451

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Economics is a social science concerned mainly with description and analysis of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Beyond the various theories and models, however, economics has close relationship with day to day life. This book reviews the economic journey of India over the last seventy years, and seeks to stimulate the readers’ thinking on some major issues and potentialities facing the Indian economy. Five main themes flow through the book – India’s potential to be the World’s third largest economic power by 2030, the challenges of socio-economic equity that India faces, the several opportunities that India has in that journey, the critical role of governance, leadership, management and administration, and the importance of mindset changes to power India’s futureeconomic growth. A special focus is laid on the role of government policies and projects in socio-economic development. The book sensitises the readers, including college students in general, and students of economics in particular, to the happenings around us which have significant economic import. The book makes all through its seventy chapters several suggestions to power India’s growth as a global economic superpower, on a plank of socioeconomic equity. This book serves as an expansive thought primer and focussed execution guide for an economically independent and resurgent India.