Sampat Kale
Sampat Kale
Sampat Kale is Assistant Professor at the School of Rural Development, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Tuljapur. He was visiting faculty at Karachi, Pakistan and Stockholm, Sweden.
His major areas of interest are social change and development, sociology of marginal groups, rural development, voluntary organisation, social movements, people-centred advocacy, human rights and social justice, local self-governance, sustainable livelihoods and management of natural resources.
- Grassroots Development Initiatives in IndiaINR 250
The present book focuses on the grassroots development initiatives and role of conscientisation in the empowerment of Adivasis and other marginalised sections of society through the rights-based ap...
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