Shah, A. and Guru, B. (2004), `Poverty in Remote Rural Areas in India: A Review of Evidence and Issues', CPRC-IIPA Working Paper, No. 9, Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi.Shah, A., and B. Guru. 2004. Poverty in remote rural areas in India: a review of ...
In addition, there is an abundance of manpower required for implementing ideas in this sector; also, there exists certain skill and infrastructure also. Keeping the above in mind and with an intention of applying technology to improve the financial condition of the villagers, areas, which may ...
For researchers , writers, scholars, administrators, planners, tourists, librarians etc. who want to know about Rural India closely. or the first time in Indian history a massive survey on its72.2%rural population living in638588 villagescomprising of6311 Community Development Blocks(rural areas earma...
Extreme Indoor Temperature a Growing Health Hazard in Rural Areas of India doi:10.1016/j.indenv.2025.100096Indoor TemperatureHeat WaveBuilding TypeHeat-Related SymptomsHeat Action PlanThere is a co-relationship between the indoor temperature with housing infrastructure and health impact (morbidity).The ...
Besides density, urbanization rates (share of urban population to the total population) also determine COVID-19 transmission risk in India22, owing to greater social interactions in more urbanized areas compared to others. Similarly, out-migration from cities also explains the spread of COVID-1923...
in rural areasas it caters to 65% of the population despite increasing rural-urban migration. This suggests a nudge in a different direction. One where the design and development of the rural areas take precedence over the cities. One that explores architecture in rural areas, its relationship ...
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Indoor Physical Environment in Rural IndiaIndoor Physical Environment in Rural Indiadoi:10.1080/00038628.1991.9696697A study on rural houses in the district of Maharashtra (India) reveals that about 85% of people have fenestration areas of less than 80%, with poor daylighting indoors. In spite of...
Small banks and non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) are an integral part of financing in the rural ecosystem, making microfinancing accessible. They are adopting technology to expand their reach and offer credit solutions in rural areas. India’s largest rural NBFC, Mahindra Finance, has opera...
It consists of specific indicators covering the priority issues in rural areas such as demographic changes, human resources, economic activities and their diversification etc. IndiastatRural gives in detail info on Administrative Units, Agriculture, Banks and Financial Institutions, Civil Supplies and ...