Development Scenario of Mizoram : A Multidimensional Approach
Contents: Preface. I. Linkages between economic and human rights: 1. Analysis of the socio-economic impact of Bamboo flowering in Mizoram/J.V. Nunchunga. 2. Wine industry in Mizoram-quo Vadis?/Lalzahawma. 3. Economic development and human rights with reference to Mizoram/J.V. Nunchunga and Abdul Hannan Barbhuiya. 4. Development and issues in women rights/Lalhriatpuii. II. Human rights in macro and micro views: 5. Human rights perspective in the Indian constitution: an overview/Pauzalam. 6. Human rights and Indian constitution: new dimensions/H.T.C. Lalrinchhanda. 7. Human rights and Democracy: analysis of the voting behavior of rural youth of Aizawl District in Mizoram/Zoramthanga. 8. Right to life versus Euthanasia :an Indian experience/Pankaj Roy. 9. Issues of human rights in Mizo society: problems and prospect/Lallianchhunga. 10. Human rights related issues in the sixth schedule area of Mizoram/Jangkhonam Doungel. 11. Human rights and the Indian constitution: future action plan and priority area/C. Lalhmanmawia. 12. Hate speeches, blasphemy laws and law of sedition: challenges for human right/Pankaj Roy. 13. The armed forces (special powers) act, 1958: legal and human rights issue/Y. Premananda Singh. 14. The role of UGC in fostering human rights education in India/Baharul Islam Laskar. 15. Impact of human right education on the empowerment of differently able person/Lallianzuali Fanai. 16. The right of children to free and compulsory education in India/Zairemtluangi. 17. Child rights with special reference to child labour in Mizoram/R. Lalbiaktluangi. 18. Child sexual abuse: a response of Mizoram/Sangrozami. 19. Domestic violence: Mizoram context/Vanlalruati. III. Impact of education Mizo literature and MLL in mathematics: 20. Impact of education in Mizo literature/Sangrozami. 21. The ethnicity of Mizo literature/Lalrinsangi Ralte. 22. MLL competency based test in mathematics: evidences from Class IV students of primary schools in Mizoram/C. Lalremruata. Bibliography. Index.
In today’s world of interconnectivity, there cannot be any standalone issue, hence the relations between economic and human rights are no exception. Human right is, therefore, the compelling force of economic freedom that empowers people, unleashes forces of choice and opportunity and gives nourishment for economic well-being.
This book presents the multidimensional development of Mizoram through economics, human rights education and literature. The book examines the linkages between economic and human rights at the macro and micro level. The multidimensional scenario is integrated by different writers in their own style and expertise. This book will be of an immense help for students, researchers, public leaders, policy makers and political leaders at large. (jacket)