This Eighty-five-page
book outlines the dialogue sessions that took place between Akhter Hameed Khan
and the NRSP staff. AHK shares his own experiences in the field of rural development
ranging from the Orange Pilot project in West Pakistan and Comilla project East
Pakistan.
At various places he mentions and explains the problems faced by
various community development projects mostly in the developing world. In
Pakistan’s case, he compares and contrasts the reasons of failure for some
projects.
Relying heavily on foreign aid, according to him is basically
the beginning of the end for the programs. Some factors of his life, such as
his education have also been brought to the light. Accompanied by Shoaib Sultan
Khan, Akhter Hameed responds to the questions of social organizers, regional
managers of different areas. Problems ranging from micro finance to the
construction of sewerage lines have been mentioned.
His talks cover upon various themes including subject of
agriculture, public administration, economics, microfinance, basic
infrastructure and irrigation schemes in Pakistan. He included Urdu and Persian
poetry at various instances in his talks while emphasizing on the need for
improvement. The involvement of the local populace in the development of a
region is what matters the most, which according to AHK is the only key to
success.