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@article{ author = {Prof. Indira Hirway - Author (Centre for Development Alternatives) , Dr. Darshini Mahadevia - Author (School of Planning - CEPT) , Shital Lodhia - Research (Centre for Development Alternatives) , Madhavi Patel - Research (Formerly at Centre for Development Alternatives) , A.M. Bhardwaj - Consultative Committee (Gujarat Government)}, title = {Gujarat Human Development Report 2004}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2004}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.undp.org.in/}, abstract = {This is the first Human Development Report of Gujarat. It looks at human development as the goal as well as the development paradigm that is conducive to the promotion of development. The Report shows that the status of human development in Gujarat is determined by the macro development path, the efforts made in sectors like literacy and education, health and nutrition etc., and by the micro level preparedness and empowerment of communities. The State has experienced a deceleration in the achievements of human development in the 1990s, in spite of a high rate of economic growth. The Report therefore recommends a strategy that strengthens the linkage between economic growth and human development. It also identifies critical areas for interventions at different levels and in diverse sectors for promoting human development in the State} }Download File
AU - Prof. Indira Hirway - Author (Centre for Development Alternatives) , Dr. Darshini Mahadevia - Author (School of Planning - CEPT) , Shital Lodhia - Research (Centre for Development Alternatives) , Madhavi Patel - Research (Formerly at Centre for Development Alternatives) , A.M. Bhardwaj - Consultative Committee (Gujarat Government) TI - Gujarat Human Development Report 2004 PT - Journal Article DP - 2004 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - This is the first Human Development Report of Gujarat. It looks at human development as the goal as well as the development paradigm that is conducive to the promotion of development. The Report shows that the status of human development in Gujarat is determined by the macro development path, the efforts made in sectors like literacy and education, health and nutrition etc., and by the micro level preparedness and empowerment of communities. The State has experienced a deceleration in the achievements of human development in the 1990s, in spite of a high rate of economic growth. The Report therefore recommends a strategy that strengthens the linkage between economic growth and human development. It also identifies critical areas for interventions at different levels and in diverse sectors for promoting human development in the StateDownload File
%0 Journal Article %A Prof. Indira Hirway - Author (Centre for Development Alternatives) , Dr. Darshini Mahadevia - Author (School of Planning - CEPT) , Shital Lodhia - Research (Centre for Development Alternatives) , Madhavi Patel - Research (Formerly at Centre for Development Alternatives) , A.M. Bhardwaj - Consultative Committee (Gujarat Government) %T Gujarat Human Development Report 2004 %D 2004 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.undp.org.in/, %X This is the first Human Development Report of Gujarat. It looks at human development as the goal as well as the development paradigm that is conducive to the promotion of development. The Report shows that the status of human development in Gujarat is determined by the macro development path, the efforts made in sectors like literacy and education, health and nutrition etc., and by the micro level preparedness and empowerment of communities. The State has experienced a deceleration in the achievements of human development in the 1990s, in spite of a high rate of economic growth. The Report therefore recommends a strategy that strengthens the linkage between economic growth and human development. It also identifies critical areas for interventions at different levels and in diverse sectors for promoting human development in the StateDownload File
TY - JOUR AU - Prof. Indira Hirway - Author (Centre for Development Alternatives) , Dr. Darshini Mahadevia - Author (School of Planning - CEPT) , Shital Lodhia - Research (Centre for Development Alternatives) , Madhavi Patel - Research (Formerly at Centre for Development Alternatives) , A.M. Bhardwaj - Consultative Committee (Gujarat Government) TI - Gujarat Human Development Report 2004 PY - 2004 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.org.in/, AB - This is the first Human Development Report of Gujarat. It looks at human development as the goal as well as the development paradigm that is conducive to the promotion of development. The Report shows that the status of human development in Gujarat is determined by the macro development path, the efforts made in sectors like literacy and education, health and nutrition etc., and by the micro level preparedness and empowerment of communities. The State has experienced a deceleration in the achievements of human development in the 1990s, in spite of a high rate of economic growth. The Report therefore recommends a strategy that strengthens the linkage between economic growth and human development. It also identifies critical areas for interventions at different levels and in diverse sectors for promoting human development in the StateDownload File
TY - JOUR T1 - Gujarat Human Development Report 2004 AU - Prof. Indira Hirway - Author (Centre for Development Alternatives) , Dr. Darshini Mahadevia - Author (School of Planning - CEPT) , Shital Lodhia - Research (Centre for Development Alternatives) , Madhavi Patel - Research (Formerly at Centre for Development Alternatives) , A.M. Bhardwaj - Consultative Committee (Gujarat Government) PY - 2004 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.org.in/, AB - This is the first Human Development Report of Gujarat. It looks at human development as the goal as well as the development paradigm that is conducive to the promotion of development. The Report shows that the status of human development in Gujarat is determined by the macro development path, the efforts made in sectors like literacy and education, health and nutrition etc., and by the micro level preparedness and empowerment of communities. The State has experienced a deceleration in the achievements of human development in the 1990s, in spite of a high rate of economic growth. The Report therefore recommends a strategy that strengthens the linkage between economic growth and human development. It also identifies critical areas for interventions at different levels and in diverse sectors for promoting human development in the State