India Untouched (The Forgotten Face of Rural Poverty)
Author: Abraham M. George
Publisher: The Writers Collective
Edition & Year: First Edition, 2004
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 346
Size: 6.5 in × 9.5 in
India Untouched (The Forgotten Face of Rural Poverty) by Abraham M. George is a deeply insightful and socially significant work that examines the persistent challenges of poverty in rural India. Published in 2004 by The Writers Collective, this 346-page hardcover first edition combines research, personal experience, and on-the-ground observations to present a compelling narrative of inequality and underdevelopment.
George, an entrepreneur and social reformer, draws from his own journey and fieldwork to highlight the systemic issues affecting rural communities, including lack of access to education, healthcare, infrastructure, and economic opportunity. The book goes beyond statistics, offering human stories that reflect the struggles, resilience, and aspirations of people living in some of India’s most neglected regions.
One of the book’s central strengths lies in its balanced approach—while it critically examines the failures of policy and governance, it also proposes practical solutions and models for sustainable development. George emphasizes the importance of education, empowerment, and grassroots initiatives as key drivers of change.
Written in a clear and engaging style, the book is accessible to a wide range of readers, from academics and policymakers to general audiences interested in understanding India’s socio-economic landscape. The 6.5 × 9.5 inch hardcover format ensures a durable and professional presentation, suitable for both study and collection.
India Untouched remains highly relevant in today’s context, as issues of rural poverty and development continue to shape national and global discussions. It is an important contribution to the fields of social development, public policy, and Indian studies, offering both awareness and inspiration for meaningful change.
- Author: Abraham M. George – social entrepreneur and development advocate
- Publisher: The Writers Collective, First Edition (2004)
- Format: Hardcover, 346 pages
- Subject: Rural poverty and social inequality in India
- Themes: Development, education, empowerment, social reform
- Approach: Combines research, real-life stories, and practical solutions
- Relevance: Addresses ongoing socio-economic challenges in India
- Size: 6.5 × 9.5 inches – premium academic format
- Collector Appeal: Important modern work on Indian social issues
Collector’s Note
This 2004 first-edition hardcover of India Untouched is a meaningful and impactful work that documents the realities of rural poverty in India. Its combination of analysis, advocacy, and real-world insight makes it a valuable addition for collectors of social studies, development literature, and contemporary Indian non-fiction.












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