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Privatization, Constitution and Affirmative Action Policy in India by Deepak Kumar presents a systematic exploration of how economic liberalisation and the expanding role of private players intersect with constitutional principles and social justice mandates. The book examines how privatisation reshapes state responsibilities, affects opportunities for disadvantaged groups, and challenges traditional frameworks of affirmative action. By tracing legal developments, policy debates, and judicial perspectives, the author offers a nuanced understanding of the tensions and possibilities that arise as India balances market-driven reforms with its commitment to equality and inclusion.
Key Features
This book is valuable for students of constitutional law, public policy, economics, and governance, as well as researchers, academicians, and legal practitioners interested in social justice and economic reforms.
CHAPTER 1
Globalization – p.7
CHAPTER 2
Affirmative Action – p.35
CHAPTER 3
Reservation in Private Sector – p.91
CHAPTER 4
Globalization and Tribal Rights – p.125
CHAPTER 5
Judicial Discourse on Affirmative Action – p.137
Conclusion – p.161
Bibliography – p.163
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