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Rural development in India : policies and programmes / dul Azeez NP, S.M. Jawed Akhtar.

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Book
Author/Creator:
NP, Dul Azeez, author.
Akhtar, S. M. Jawed, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rural development--India.
Rural development.
Rural development--Government policy--India.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (245 pages) : color illustrations, maps
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Delhi : Kalpaz, 2016.
Summary:
Rural development became a planning concern as it became clear that the strategies adopted in developing countries remained largely ineffective in alleviating poverty and inequalities in rural areas. Development of rural areas and the rural people has become the primary concern of the economic planning and development process of the country. It became increasingly clear that apart from an effort to increase agricultural and industrial production, it is also necessary to address directly the basic problems of rural area. The increasing interest in rural development is a result of the realization that a systematic effort is necessary to create better living conditions in the rural areas where the vast majority of populations of developing countries reside.Creation of more effective employment opportunities and exploring new avenues for their engagement in economically gainful activities will go a long way in ameliorating rural India. No doubt, formulation and implementation of various rural development schemes/ programmes have touched many a milestone, yet a lot remain still to be done. This edited book examines the basic issues, problems, policies, programmes and prospects of rural development in India.It is clear that rural development, in its all dimensions, is sine qua non for a strong and vibrating nation like India which aspires for becoming a super power in the world. It is also true that no nation can survive if it ignores its vast human potential in general developmental process and rural people in particular because development is above all a human process and not just a mechanical or technological change.Let us hope for a bright future for rural India and rural people.
Contents:
Cover
Halftitle Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Preface
1. Geographical Indications and Rural Development in India: A Survey
2. Rural Treasures: Traditional Knowledge, Innovations and Best Practices (With focus on Western Rajasthan)
3. Challenges and Barriers in Rural Development in India and Beyond: A Regional Outlook
4. Role of Agriculture Sector in Sustainable Development of India
5. Agricultural Credit and Agricultural Development in India.
6. Demand for Agricultural Credit: A Financial Inclusion Perspective
7. Demographic Dividend in India: Addressing Education and Skill Development.
8. Inclusive Growth of Self-Help Groups in India
9. Factors Affecting Child Health: A Study of Respondent Mothers and their Children's Health in Rural West Bengal
10. Role of Credit and Banking of Rural Development in Agriculture
11. Rural Credit Market and Village Economies
12. A Review of Financial Inclusion Initiatives for Rural Development- Issues, Challenges and Recommendations
13. Interest Free Micro Finance for Financial Inclusion and Rural Development.
14. A Peep into Past Rural Self-Employment Programmes Initiated by the Government of India
15. Employment Structure in Kerala with a Special Preference to Palakkad District
16. MGNREGP: A Programme for Inclusive Growth and Development: An Assessment
17. Empowering Women through Education: A Rural Indian Perspective
18. Kudumbasree-The Self Help Group Model Poverty Alleviation Programme in Kerala
19. A Study on Constraints Faced by Elected Women Representatives under Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI) in Empowerment Process, West Midnapore District, West Bengal
20. People's Participation and Decentralised Planning in Kerala. A Revisit: Case Study of Two Village Panchayats.
21. Local Governance and Solid Waste Management in Kerala : Case Study of a Municipality in Kerala
22. A Study on Consumer Awareness among Rural Households with Special Reference to Palakkad District
23. An Overview of Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) on the Nutritional Status of Children in the Rural Areas of Kerala
24. A Study on the Health Status of the Scheduled Castes in Palakkad District, Kerala
25. Gender Disparity in Rural Poverty: A Sociological Evidences and Issues in Kerala.
26. Death Rate and Infant Mortality Rate in Mysuru District: A Spatial Analysis
27. Pradhan Mantri Jan DhanYojana (PMJDY): A Myth about Financial Inclusion for Rural India.
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed September 20, 2016).
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
93-5128-947-8
OCLC:
1314616444

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