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DECLARATION
CERTIFICATE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
SCHEME
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 The Problem
1.2 Industrialization in India
1.3 Gandhis Position
1.4 Rationale of the Study
1.5 Objectives of the Study
1.6 Methodology
1.7 Chapterisation
1.8 Limitations of the study
1.9 Conclusion
References
2. A HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN INDIA AND IN KERALA
2.0 Introduction
CHAPTER 2
2.1 Industrialization in India
2.1.1 Pre-British Period
2.1.2 Evolution of Modern Industry
2.1.3 Industrial Policy Evolution
2.1.4 Plan-wise Industrial Investment and Growth of Public Enterprise
2.1 India: Industry and Minerals - Public Sector Outlay
2.2 India: Plan-wise Growth of Public Enterprises and Investment
2.2 Industrialization in Kerala
2.2.1 Industrial Development in Travancore
2.3 Travancore: Population Engaged in Industries
2.2.2 Industrial Development in Cochin
2.2.3 Industrial Development in Malabar
2.2.4 Industrial Development during the Plan Periods
2.4 Kerala: Outlay and Expenditure - Industry and Minerals
2.5 Kerala: Plan-wise Outlays and Expenditure on Village and Small Scale Industries & Medium and Large Scale Industries
2.6 Kerala: Year-wise Break-up of Expenditure as Khadi & Village Industries; Small Scale Industries and Medium and large Scale Industries 1980 to 1995
2.1 Kerala: Industry and Minerals - Outlay and Expenditure
2.2 Kerala: Expenditure for Village and Small Scale and Medium and Large Scale Industries
2.7 Kerala: Central Sector Industrial Investment
2.3 Kerala: Central Sector Industrial Investment
2.2.5 Central Sector Investment in Kerala
2.2.6 Working Factories and Employment in Kerala
2.2.7 Traditional and Small Scale Industries in Kerala
2.8 Kerala: Number of Registered Working Factories and Employment
2.9 Kerala: Year-wise Break-up of Outlay and Expenditure for Traditional Industries 1980-1995.
2.10 Kerala: Performance of Khadi and Village Industries
2.11 Kerala: Growth of Small Scale Industrial Units
2.2.8 Industrial Promotional Agencies
2.3 Conclusion
References
3. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF DEVELOPMENT
3.0 Introduction
CHAPTER 3
CHIAPTER 3
3.1 Profile of Human Distress in Industrial Countries
3.1. Catastrophic Consequences of Development
3.1.1 Poverty
3.1.2 Population and Urbanization
3.1.3 Water Supply and Sanitation
3.1.4 Vehicular Emission
3.1.5 Deforestation
3.1.6 Modernization of Agriculture
3.1.7 Industrialization
3.2 Death Rates in Urban Areas of Gujarat
3.1 Some of the Major Chemical Disasters After Bhopal Gas Tragedy
3.3 Hazardous Industries: Comparative Study
3.1.8 Pollution
3.1.9 Energy
3.2 A Conservative Estimate of Persons Displaced by Various Categories of Projects 1951-1990
3.3 World Renewable Energy Resources
3.1.10 Desertification & Soil Degradation
3.1.11 Acid Rain
3.1.12 Green House Effect and Ozone Layer Depletion
3.2 Beneficiaries of Development
3.4 Global Income Disparity 1960-89 Percentage of Global Income
3.4 Income Disparity Between the Richest and Poorest 20% of the Worlds Population
3.5 Global Economic Disparities
3.6 Consumption Pattern of Industrialized and Developing Nations
3.7 Income Distribution in India
3.8 Natural Resources Consumption - US and India 1991
3.3 Sustainable Development
3.4 Conclusion
References
4. GANDHIAN CONCEPT OF INDUSTRIALIZATION
4.0 Introduction
4.1 Gandhis Formative Background
4.2 Gandhis Concept of Civilization
4.2.1 India Vs West
4.2.2 Collapse of Western Civilization
4.3 Ethical Vision of Economics
4.3.1 Opposition to Machinery
4.3.2 Mass Production Vs Production by Masses
4.3.3 Centralization: A Curse of Industrialization
4.3.4 Significance of Spinning Wheel
4.3.5 Harmonization of Old and New
4.4 Hind Swaraj: A Gandhian Manifesto
4.5 Gandhi and Environment
4.5.1 Civilization and Environment
4.5.2 Simple Living and Environment
4.5.3 Trusteeship and Environment
4.5.4 Non-Possession and Environment
4.5.5 Equal Distribution and Environment
4.5.6 Industrialization and Environment
4.5.7 De-Centralization and Environment
4.5.8 Urbanization and Environment
4.6 Gandhi and Sustainable Development
4.7 Conclusion
References
5. EFFORTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
5.0 Introduction
5.1 Global Environmental Movement
CHAPTER 5
5.1.1 Modern Environmentalism and Environmental Movements
5.1.2 United Nations and Environmental Protection
5.1.3 Environmental Protection Pressure Groups
5.2 Environmental Movements - India
5.2.1 Environmental Protection Pressure Groups
5.3 Environmental Protection and the Government
5.3.1 Programmes and Projects Sponsored by Government
5.3.2 Five Year Plan and Environment
5.1 India: Outlay and Expenditure: Science Technology and Environment
5.2 Kerala: Outlay and Expenditure - Science Technology and Environment
5.3 Kerala: Year-wise Break-up of Expenditure - Ecology and Environment
5.3.3 Environmental Protection Laws
5.3.4 Laws and Regulations - Level of Success
5.4 Recommendations
5.5 Conclusion
Reference
6. ANALYSIS OF FIELD DATA
6.0 Introduction
CHAPTER 6
6.1 Geographical Distribution of the Five Industries SCHEME
6.1 Attitudes of Management
6.1 Availability of Raw Materials
6.2 Cost Involved in the Installation of Pollution Control System
6.2 Attitudes of Workers
6.3 Details of Hazardous Materials Stored and its Threshold Quantity (TQ)
6.4 Length of Service of Workers
6.5 Distance from the Work Place to the Workers Residence
6.6 Attitude to Trade Unions and their Activities
6.7 Attitude Towards Environmental Problems caused by the concerned industry
6.8 Relationship Between Job and Health Problem
6.9 Attitude of Workers about their Illness
6.10 Health Problem of workers
6.11 Status of Existing Safety Measures in Industries Identified by Task Force / Expent Group
6.12 GRASIM: Concentration of lime dust
6.13 GRASIM (Pulp Division) Noise Level
6.3 Environmental Problems of the Local People
6.14 TECIL: Level of Pollution
Scheme 6.1 Socio-Economic Effects of Polluting Industries
6.4 Gandhian Alternatives
6.15 Raw Materials for Paper Production - Demand and Deficit
6.5 Small, Village and Cottage Industries - A Real Alternative?
6.16 Employment-Investment Ratio
6.17 Investment Against each Employee - Comparison of Industries
6.6 Conclusion
6.18 Performance of Small Scale Industries - India Vs Kerala
References
7. CONCLUSION
7.0 Introduction
7.1 Evolution of Industrialization - A Change for the Worse
7.2 The Industrial Scene in India is no Better
7.3 Large Scale Industries are Pollutive
7.4 An Unhealthy Idea of Development
7.5 Sustainable Development
7.6 Towards Protecting the Environment
7.7 A Gandhian Critique
7.8 Gandhis View on Large Scale Industries
7.9 Gandhi on Cottage Industries
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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APPENDIX - A INTERVIEW SCHEDULE FOR THE MANAGEMENT
APPENDIX - B INTERVIEW SCHEDULE FOR WORKERS OF THE FACTORY