Myth of Population Control: Family, Caste and Class in an Indian

By Mahmood Mamdani

THIS BOOK is about the first major field study of birth control in India. It was set in Khanna in the Punjab and it failed, at a cost of one million dollars to the Rockefeller foundation and the Indian government. Mamdani criticises the ‘population problem’ theorists and their assumptions about economic growth, particularly the rural population growth of the third world.