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2013 Report

The Rise of the South: Human Progress in a Diverse World is available for free downloading

24 Years of Human Development Reports

HDRs (GIF)   
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Uttar Pradesh Human Development Report

The second Human Development Report of Uttar Pradesh has been prepared by the State Government highlighting the status of human development in U.P. with a detailed analysis of its key components viz., education, health and per capital income along with other related aspects. The Report indicates that the value of human development index in UP has increased steadily over the time. This is a healthy indicator of their commitment to enabling people to exercise their choice.

India - 2007

Chhattisgarh Human Development Report 2005

This Human Development Report on the State of Chhattisgarh will not only provide an outline for policy-making, but will also stimulate an honest discussion and debate on the model of development of the State in the future. The most important aspect of this Report is the involvement of the common people. This Report is historic and one of its kind, as it incorporates the perception of the common people in its formulation. The Report is an expression of the voice of the people. It is an articu...

India - 2005

Kerala HDR 2005

The Kerala Human Development Report 2005 was launched on 8 March 2006 by the Chief Minister, Mr. Oommen Chandy. This first Human Development Report from Kerala addresses second-generation issues relating to different aspects of human development, which include providing holistic health care, employment oriented education, high quality social security, continued food and nutrition security – with an even stronger pro-poor bias. In order to meet these development goals, this report emphas...

India - 2005

Arunachal Pradesh HDR 2005
Arunachal Pradesh HDR 2005

This first Human Development Report from Arunachal Pradesh was launched on 21 April 2006 by the Chief Minister, Mr. Gegong Apang. The report provides an objective analysis of the state of human development in Arunachal Pradesh and serves as a good guide book for policy makers and administrators. Multiple themes are addressed including health and well-being, education and literacy, gender and infrastructure. An important theme that is highlighted in this report is the rise in the unequal distr...

India - 2005

West Bengal Human Development Report 2004

The West Bengal Human Development Report (HDR) brings out a mixed picture of the current state of human development in West Bengal, with some important successes and also some areas of inadequate achievement, as well as certain emerging problems. The West Bengal HDR analyses two major public initiatives, which have characterised the State for the last 26 years, i.e. land reforms and decentralisation and has examined their effects on human development. Further, it attempts to understand t...

India - 2004

Human Development Report 2004
Government of Orissa

The Orissa HDR was released by the Honourable Chief Minister, Mr. Naveen Patnaik on 24 March 2005 in Bhubaneshwar. It analyses the State's attainments vis-à-vis three basic tenets that define human development – livelihood, health and education as well as some key issues that are central to human development in the State’s context such as food security and vulnerability to natural disasters. It discusses the problems faced by groups that need special attention such as wom...

India - 2004

Punjab Human Development Report 2004

Punjab is at a more advanced stage of development than most other Indian states. However, the remarkable achievements of the state have not been equitable. Amidst prosperity, pockets of deprivation remain among sections and areas. This report is an important research-cum-policy document, which focuses on the current levels of achievement, as well as areas of concern and possible ways of progress with reference to crucial socio-economic indicators.

India - 2004

Nagaland State Human Development Report 2004

Nagaland State Human Development Report 2004 draws attention to human development indicators in the areas of income and livelihood, education, health and women’s empowerment, which are critical for the all-round development of the State. The report has attempted to identify gaps or indicators of deficiency, thereby signaling areas that require specific policy attention. In this way, the Nagaland SHDR identifies the strengths as well as weak areas, and advocates greater resources for hum...

India - 2004

Gujarat Human Development Report 2004

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 ach...

India - 2004

Tamil Nadu Human Development Report

The Tamil Nadu HDR (2003) provides insights into the process of development of a state characterized by heavy industrialization, urbanization and good growth rates (marginally ahead of fifteen major Indian States). While identifying the challenges that the state confronts, the reports highlight the achievements recorded in terms of social development and women’s empowerment. In particular, the report recommends that economic policies to be integrated with human development objectives...

India - 2003

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