A Study on Social Inequalities and Development Issues in India With Reference To Mumbai Region
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- 1. M.A. (Pol. Sci), PhD, NET (Pol. Sci) B.ed. Asst. professor in Pol. Science. Vidyavardhinis A. V. College, Vasai Road -West. Dist. -Palghar.
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Social inequalities and development issues are major challenges facing India, particularly in large cities like Mumbai. Despite India's rapid economic growth and progress in many areas, disparities between different social groups remain persistent and widespread. The purpose of this study was to examine the nature and extent of social inequalities and development issues in India, with a focus on the Mumbai region. The study used a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods to collect data from a range of sources, including secondary data, expert interviews, and surveys of affected populations. The data was analysed to identify patterns and trends in social inequalities and development issues, and to gain a deeper understanding of the underlying causes and consequences of these issues. The findings of the study revealed that social inequalities in India are deeply rooted in long-standing social, economic, and political factors, and that development issues are driven by a complex array of factors, including poor governance, lack of access to basic services, and inadequate infrastructure. The study highlights the need for a more holistic and integrated approach to addressing social inequalities and development issues in India, particularly in the Mumbai region, that incorporates the perspectives and experiences of affected populations and leverages the strengths of both the public and private sectors. The findings of this study have important implications for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers working in the fields of development and social equity in India and beyond.
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