Yogesh Atal

Professor Atal had the unique opportunity of not only witnessing but also contributing to the development of social sciences in the region of Asia and the Pacific in his capacity as UNESCO’s Regional Adviser for Social and Human Sciences.
The volume will be invaluable for those interested in knowing about the history of Indian sociology
YOGESH ATAL has had a long and distinguished career, first as UNESCO’s Regional Adviser for Social and Human Sciences in Asia and the Pacific, and then as its Principal Director in charge of co-ordination of work related to the World Summit for Social Development held in Copenhagen in 1995. He later assumed the responsibility for the follow-up to the Summit and particularly to co-ordinate UNESCO’s activities relative to eradication of poverty. He also collaborated with the International Social Science Council in developing its Programme of Comparative Research on Poverty (CROP). He is the author and editor of numerous books and articles, including, most recently, “Mandate for Political Transition: Re-emergence of Vajpayee and The Poverty Question: Search for Solutions.”
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