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A Saga of Three Villages in Andhra
Pradesh
S A VIDYASAGAR
Economic and Political Weekly
Vol. 47, No. 1 (JANUARY 7, 2012), pp.
105-111 (7 pages)
Published By: Economic and
Political Weekly

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A study of the socio-economic situations of three villages in north-eastern Andhra Pradesh shows that while times and values have vastly changed, not much
has been transformed in terms of privileges and opportunities. Those belonging to landowning families have managed to get a good education and secure
good jobs or set up businesses. But those from the landless or marginal landowning families and communities have been left far behind. The government's…
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