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Monday, 11 July 2016

The web called social sector

 
Book Review
SOCIAL SECTOR COMMUNICATION IN INDIA
by Jaishri Jethwaney, SAGE Publications India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi-11044, 2016, Pages 268, Rs. 850.


by Prof. C K Sardana, Bhopal

Sociologists often refer to the social sector as the third sector, public and private being the other two. Social sector has emerged at a galloping speed with a burgeoning human capital of more than 130 crores. Despite massive expenditure on Social Sector, India has been performing extremely poor on various development indicators when compared with other developing nations including some Sub-Saharan countries. India languishes at the bottom half of the Human Development Index (HDI), wedged among underdeveloped countries such as Namibia, Sao-Tome, Principe and Solomon Islands. The countries endowed with less natural resources and lower calibre human capital have performed better due perhaps to responsive and effective governance.
The reviewer -
Prof C K Sardana
Let me quickly underline the fact that everything has not gone haywire. There are sectors where we have done extremely well -- much ahead of even the advanced countries. We have had three main revolutions -- Green Revolution, IT Revolution and Space Revolution.  Today, Indian engineers, doctors, scientists, bankers, academics and specialists in other fields occupy top positions in the Government and other organizations in even advanced countries like USA.
Juxtaposed with the above is the fact that the country continues to have the largest mass of illiterate people and malnourished children, poorest public health service, dirtiest rivers in the world,  billions of people clamouring for food, jobs, safety and security, largest number of suicides by farmers, labourers, students, oppressed women and so on.
SOCIAL SECTOR COMMUNICATION IN INDIA by Jethwaney seeks to address some of the key issues in social sector communication combining concepts and practices with hands-on skills. It aims at providing an understanding of various tools and strategies required in this communication. An important endeavour of this communication is to gauge, from time to time, peoples' mind set, expectations, environment around and then effect such changes in communication as will prompt policy-makers to give up arm chair approach and people at large to whole-heartedly come forward and play their role in making development policies a success.
The book has seven chapters beginning with a comprehensive overview of the social sector in India followed by social marketing, CSR, advocacy, communication and social mobilization, grassroots communication, case studies and hands-on skills in writing for and through New Media. While there is a passing reference to PM's Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, very little space has been given to Government's initiatives  like Digital India, Skill Development, Fight against corruption, empowerment of women etc.  Price of Rs. 850 for a 268-page book is high.
Notwithstanding the above, the book is rich in information and data, its narration and overall approach. It should be extremely useful to policy-makers, NGOs, Government Departments, Funding Agencies, Monitoring bodies and, above all, to students of development communication and media. (casardana@gmail.com)