7:00pm|BOOK LAUNCH|Breaking Through- India's Stories of Beating The Odds oPoverty by Meera Mitra If India is described in conflicting and exaggerated terms-a growth miracle, yet a poverty stricken country-Breaking Through creates a more nuanced portrait of the nation. It presents an India that is at the cusp of change, attempting to emerge from poverty. In Breaking Through, this India is exemplified through individual, representational stories of innovation, endeavour, struggle and 'success'. We meet poor and orphaned Neelu, who becomes a serial house owner in the capital; health-worker Santosh, who strives to meet her own health needs; penurious Nazma, who is concerned about the quality of her children's education; underprivileged entrepreneurs Shan and Dhan, who wrest the rich dividends of growth. These narratives highlight a complex journey. They present the roadblocks that hinder the entry of the poor into economic life (markets, or credit and infrastructure, or businesses governed by transparency) and obstruct their capacity to seize the basic entitlements of health, education and political participation. This makes social or economic transition difficult, circuitous and sometimes, rife with danger. Breaking Through reminds us that to look past these stories of struggle, energy and drive-these narratives of people emerging from poverty-is to miss the vibrancy and complexity of India and her growth story. Collab: Aleph Books
7:00pm|BOOK LAUNCH|Breaking Through- India's Stories of Beating The Odds oPoverty by Meera Mitra If India is described in conflicting and exaggerated terms-a growth miracle, yet a poverty stricken country-Breaking Through creates
a more nuanced portrait of the nation. It presents an India that is at
the cusp of change, attempting to emerge from poverty. In Breaking Through,
this India is exemplified through individual, representational stories
of innovation, endeavour, struggle and 'success'. We meet poor and
orphaned Neelu, who becomes a serial house owner in the capital;
health-worker Santosh, who strives to meet her own health needs;
penurious Nazma, who is concerned about the quality of her children's
education; underprivileged entrepreneurs Shan and Dhan, who wrest the
rich dividends of growth. These narratives highlight a complex journey.
They present the roadblocks that hinder the entry of the poor into
economic life (markets, or credit and infrastructure, or businesses
governed by transparency) and obstruct their capacity to seize the basic
entitlements of health, education and political participation. This
makes social or economic transition difficult, circuitous and sometimes,
rife with danger. Breaking Through reminds us that to look
past these stories of struggle, energy and drive-these narratives of
people emerging from poverty-is to miss the vibrancy and complexity of
India and her growth story. Collab: Aleph Books
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