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Culletf, Philippe. "Human Rights and Displacement: The Indian Supreme Court Decision on Sardar Sarovar in International Perspective." International and Comparative Law Quarterly 50, no. 4 (October 2001): 973–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iclq/50.4.973.

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The human and environmental consequences of big development projects such as large dams have been a focus of increasing attention in many countries. Large-scale involuntary resettlement caused by such projects has become particularly contentious in a number of situations. In India where many large dams have been and are being built, the Sardar Sarovar dam on the Narmada river has been at the centre of a storm for over a decade. The latest development in the history of this project is the judgment given by the Supreme Court of India on 18 October 2000 adjudicating a public interest litigation petition filed by the Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA—Save the Narmada Movement). This decision is of great significance not only for the project itself but also from a broader perspective.
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MAITRA, SREYA. "Development Induced Displacement: Issues of Compensation and Resettlement – Experiences from the Narmada Valley and Sardar Sarovar Project." Japanese Journal of Political Science 10, no. 2 (August 2009): 191–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1468109909003491.

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AbstractThe paper explores the dynamics of the phenomenon of Development Induced Displacement and the theoretical, legal, and policy level issues which have impeded the fluent process of implementation of development projects in India. Modern India has found itself embroiled in this tussle between the development plans of the State at the macro level and their undesirable consequences for the specific project affected people. Though the exigencies of time and the logic of the liberalization policy demand the continuous articulation of development projects, it is equally imperative to transcend the disempowering effects of displacement on its people. Despite recent initiatives by the government, concrete policy statements and laws governing the issues of compensation and resettlement are found wanting. The paper argues that there is an urgent need for the state to reach a necessary balance between its efforts to augur development and to make it sustainable, just, and equitous. The problems encountered in the allocation of compensation and resettlement in such projects form the focus of the article. The experiences of dam-induced displacement at the Sardar Sarovar Project in the Narmada River Valley Project in Gujarat in India are highlighted to serve as illustrations.
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Patwardhan, Anand. "Anand Patwardhan’s Chronicles of Socio-political Realities." ANTYAJAA: Indian Journal of Women and Social Change 1, no. 2 (December 2016): 257–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2455632717690602.

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Probably India’s best-known documentary film-maker Anand Patwardhan, for close to four decades now, has been raking the country’s political consciousness through his films, which delve into the crux of India’s social and political lives. In this piece, the editors have put together, with Patwardhan’s permission, his writings from his blog ( http://patwardhan.com/wp/ ) on the state atrocities upon Dalits in Maharashtra, the protests through poems and songs by a young group of Dalit activists from Pune—the Kabir Kala Manch (KKM)—and the satyagraha for the freedom of expression by its leaders like Sheetal Sathe; on the Supreme Court judgment that failed the Narmada Bachao Andolan as well as the belief in the justice system, making irrelevant a whole body of evidence built by the Andolan over the years that underlined the huge financial and human costs of the Sardar Sarovar dam project; and on the whole climate of intolerance that was behind the attack on M. F. Husain for his depiction of Hindu goddess Saraswati. This piece also includes a commentary by Alex Napier on Patwardhan’s documentary of the Narmada Bachao Andolan, drawn from Patwardhan’s blog. These are important social commentaries of our times.
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Books on the topic "Sardar Sarovar (Narmada) Project Political aspects"

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The Narmada dammed: An inquiry into the politics of development. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 2002.

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Madhya Pradesh Institute of Social Science Research, Ujjain., ed. Involuntary migration: Evidence from Sardar Sarovar Project. Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2003.

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Alagh, Yoginder K. Narmada and environment: An assessment. New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications, 1995.

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Paranjape, Suhas. Sustainable technology, making the Sardar Sarovar Project viable: A comprehensive proposal to modify the project for greater equity and ecological sustainability. Ahmedabad: Centre for Environment Education, 1995.

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High dams on the Narmada: A holistic analysis of the river valley projects. New Delhi: Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, 1990.

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1951-, Fisher William F., ed. Toward sustainable development?: Struggling over India's Narmada River. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe, 1995.

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Saṅgavaī, Sañjaya. Nadyā āṇi janajīvana: Narmadā Khoryātīla lokāñcyā saṅgharshācā aitihāsika dastāveja. Puṇe: Manovikāsa Prakāśana, 2008.

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Rāṇapurā, Dilīpa. Ḍūbī jamīna, taryuṃ jīvana. Surendra Nagara: Uttama Sāhitya Prakāśana, 1994.

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Arundhati, Roy. The cost of living: The greater common good and the end of the imagination. London: Falmingo, 1999.

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Arundhati, Roy. The greater common good. Bombay: India Book Distributor (Bombay) Ltd., 1999.

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