Post-Mandal Politics in Bihar


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An extensive coverage on how Bihar politics has changed over the past few decades




Politics of Bihar


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The book discusses electoral politics of Bihar post Congress era. It discusses the rise and popularity of Lalu Prasad Yadav in 1990s. It dwells upon the Mandal & Kamandal politics, alienation of other than Muslims and Yadavas away from Lalu Prasad Yadav leading to emergence of Nitish Kumar in Bihar in 2005. In the process there are interesting discussions about political weather scientist Ram Vilas Paswan, his son and Asaduddin Owaisi. The book narrates as to why Nitish Kumar made back-to-back two political switchovers earning the label of biggest ‘Turncoat of Indian Politics’. Lastly it concludes as to how Tejaswi has consolidated his position and established as a leader independent of his parental history during 2020 assembly elections. The Author has neither justified any particular political move nor suggested as to what should have been done. As a neutral observer, Author has just analyzed whatever incidents took place in the political landscape of Bihar and tried to find out as to why and how politics of Bihar moved the way it has moved till date.




Nitish Kumar and the Rise of Bihar


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The conventional wisdom in Bihar's political circles was that development did not win votes. Nitish Kumar challenged that assumption and changed the face of the state. Born into a humble family in Bakhtiyarpur, Nitish joined the Lohiaite Socialist Party and built his constituency, literally day by day, forgoing a stable job to travel to distant villages, suffering both financial hardship and ridicule for the eight years it took him to win people's confidence. Veteran journalist Arun Sinha tells the story of Nitish Kumar's rise against the larger canvas of social and political upheaval in Bihar, exploring the emergent desire for equality that drove progressive movements from late 1960s onwards and brought about a regime change by the 1990s. After an initial association with Lalu Prasad Yadav, Nitish Kumar rejected identity politics, recognizing that Bihar had to transcend caste if it was to grow. Nitish Kumar and the Rise of Bihar is a clear-sighted study of Indian electoral politics that unfolds with the pace of a political drama, offering hard facts and an incisive analysis of the state's turbulent trajectory. Sinha steers the narrative deftly through the complex groupings of Bihar's political arena to reveal Nitish Kumar's acumen in bringing law and order, roads, education and health to the fore of governance. From feudal politics to caste identities, and finally to development Bihar could prove to be the model for India's post-Independence journey.




Caste and Politics in Bihar


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Land and Caste Politics in Bihar


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The Book Looks Bihar Politics From A Different Angle. Land And Caste Are Two Critical Elements In Politics. The Book Keeps A Historical Narrative To Explain The Dynamics Of Politics In Bihar. By 1930S Bihar Had Seen A Militant Kisan Politics, Which Imping




Caste, Class, and Capital


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For millions of poor people in the developing world, economic growth offers prospects for improved well-being. But what are the political and social conditions conducive to growth-oriented policies in poor democracies? This book addresses this highly consequential question by focusing on a specific empirical puzzle - policy variation across Indian states in the competition for private industrial investment, a phenomenon that came to the fore after the country adopted market reforms in 1991. Through the analysis of investment policies, this book offers a novel explanation, which links social identity, class, and economic policy outcomes. Its main findings highlight a link between pro-business policies and exclusionary political trends in India's high growth phase, and offer a sobering perspective on the current model of growth in the country. The book adds to our understanding of Indian political economy as well as to the dynamics of economic development in poor democracies.




BPSC (Bihar Public Service Commission) Main Exam Solved Papers Paper I & Paper II 67th to 48th Combined Exams


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The presented book focuses on providing guidance in the subject of General Studies, to the aspirants of Main Examination conducted by the BPSC (Bihar Public Service Commission). In order to generate awareness in the aspirants about the trend of questions asked in the examination, solved papers of 67th to 48th examinations of BPSC have also been included. Analytical answers to the questions are given in an easy-to-understand language.




BPSC Mains Solved Paper G.S. I & II for 69th BPSC Mains


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BPSC (Bihar) Main Exam Solved Papers Paper I & Paper Ii 68th To 48th Combined Exams The presented book focuses on providing guidance in the subject of General Studies, to the aspirants of Main Examination conducted by the BPSC (Bihar Public Service Commission). In order to generate awareness in the aspirants about the trend of questions asked in the examination, solved papers of 68th to 48th examinations of BPSC have also been included. Analytical answers to the questions are given in an easy-to-understand language.




Electoral Politics in India


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This important volume explains not only the startling victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) but also the equally surprising downfall of the Congress Party. It examines not why BJP won and the Congress lost, but why the scale of BJP’s victory and that of Congress’s defeat was so very different from the results in the years 2004 and 2009. The volume presents an in-depth analysis of the electoral results, state-wise studies, the factors leading up to these outcomes, and the road India has travelled since then.




JP to BJP


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JP to BJP throws light on Bihar politics and presents an engrossing tale of Bihar's journey from socialism to Saffron nationalism.