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The Arkleton Trust Lecture 2001: NGOs and Civil Society in India
Given by Professor B S Baviskar, President of the Indian Sociological Society, on
the 26 October 2001
"Democracy and development require active and informed participation at the
grassroots." Ela R Bhatt
Taking this quotation as a launch pad Professor Baviskar comments on the great
rise of NGOs in India since the 1980s and questions the lack of systematic studies
of this phenomena:
- How have NGOs become such an important part of civil society?
- What is the socio-economic background of the activists associated with
NGOs?
- What is the dynamic and the process of decision making within them?
- What are the linkages between state agencies, NGOs and 'civil society' ?
- Whenever a case is perceived as successful there is an attempt to
replicate it elsewhere. We must find out if replicas succeeded as much as
the original case.
- We should enquire how adequate NGOs are when they attempt to
substitute for the state. Can NGOs take on tasks that, in order to make
any kind of dent in terms of social problems, must be conceived on a
nation-wide or state-wide scale?
- The issue of accountability is also raised by the dependence of NGOs on
external sources of funding.
- The belief that NGOs represent the view of vulnerable social groups, or
are sympathetic and empathetic towards them, a belief that has been
used to justify the greater reliance on NGOs for development, needs
closer scrutiny.
Professor Baburao Baviskar was born the son of a small farmer in the State of
Maharashtra. He was Professor of Sociology at the Delhi School of Economics until
retirement after 32 years. He has held visiting positions at the University of Sussex
(IDS), McGill University, and the American University in Cairo. He has taken a
special interest in Rural Development Cooperatives and Farmers Organisations.
Currently he is President of the Indian Sociological Association. In 1980 and 1982
he was a member of a group of 'third world' experts who came, at the invitation of
the Arkleton Trust, to visit rural areas in the UK, and advise on their development
problems. He has been a member of the Trust's International Advisory Committee
since the early 1980's.
The Arkleton Trust Lecture 2001: NGOs and Civil Society in India
By Professor B S Baviskar, President, Indian Sociological Society
Published by The Arkleton Trust, The Old Golf House,
Rectory Road,
Streatley,
Berks,
RG8 9QA
UK.
ISBN No. 0906724 46 5
£3.00
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