Programises are not enough: a civil society review of three years of the national common minimum progaramme

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New delhi Wada na todo abhiyan 2007Description: 105pSubject(s): Basic rights | National common minimum programme | Security | PeaceDDC classification: 332.67
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1. Holding Governments Accountable & 3 Years of the NCMP - Foreword by Amitabh Behar

Section I GOVERNANCE

2. Minimum commitments & Missing Resources - Deepak L Xavier
2b Nine is Mine - 9% GDP for Health & Education
3. Has the NCMP Strengthened the Panchayati Raj ? - Adil Ali
4. Where There is No Promise - An Urban Lens the the NCMP - Raju Bhise

Section II BASIC RIGHTS & THE NCMP

5. Land Rights & The National Common Mimimum Programme - Rifat Mumtaz & Manshi Asher
6. The Promise of Work - Milestones & Pitafalls - Anindo Banerjee
6b. Janadesh 2007 Retrieving People's Dignity through Land Livehood
7. Health in the NCMP-A Three Year Review - Dr. Abhijit Das & Jashodhara Dasgupta
8. Why has the UPA Abdicated from its Promise of Universal Education? - Ambasrish Rai
86. Call of Action 2007

Section III PEACE, SECURITY & THE NCMP

9. Comuunalism - Challenges Before the Indian State 9b. Indepedent People's Tribunal against Fascism - Harsh Mander
10. Security & Foreign Policy - Review of Developments - Richa Singh & Rita Manchanda
10b.Repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act!

Section IV MARGINALIZED GROUPS & THE NCMP

11. Need for Decisive Action in Favour of Dalits - Ashok Bharti
11b. Memorandum to the PM on World Dignity Day, 5 Dec 2006
12. Reviewing the Women's Agenda in the NCMP - Amarjeet Kaur
13. Broadening the Public Discourse on the Sachar Report - Dr. Abusaleh Shariff & Dr. Mujibur Rehman
14. Implementation of the NCMP & the Scheduled Tribes of India - Dr. Marianus Kujur

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