Development in ancient india
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R S D E S H P A N D E
Development: Shaping of the Concept in India
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Chronology of and Emergence of Thinking
Vedas and Samhitas: Sabha and Samitis to govern and Broader System of
Governance.
Upanishdas, Smritis and Dharmashastras: Ethics of distribution of work and fixing of remuneration.
Largely livelihood focused understanding of human development.
Mahabharata and Epics Emergence of the Kings and the Duties of the Kings
Arthashastra: Art of State and Organisation of Governance
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Shaping of the Concept of Development
Livelihood focused approach to development as the Society was still primitive and distribution of work was a main pursuit.
Stages of livelihood System: Savage; Pastoral; Agricultural; Agri and Manufacturing; Agri-
Manufacturing and Cultural
Barter System; Exchange System and the Emergence of the Coin of Exchange.
Organization of Production was mainly Collective and hence Collective or Institutional Development was the key concept in development.
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Process of Shaping Development
State and the State Machinery
Kingship; Republics; Central Governance and the Systems of Governance
Provincial, Divisional, Town and Village Administration
Decentralised Administration
Division of Labour and Distribution of Surplus Value.
Income and Expenditure of the State.
Knowledge, Expertise, Development of Resources Three Key features.
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Livelihood led Development
Livelihood Systems differed and so also the Division of work.
That needed the Kings and Dharmashastra to fix the Distribution of the work as also remuneration.
Role of Administration, Religion; Judiciary increased as the livelihood Opportunity increased.
Transformation from ‘Institutional Development’ Paradigm to ‘Market Development’ Paradigm