Sustainable rural development through agriculture: An answer to economic development in IndiaNandini Francis
This article throws light upon the top fifteen rural development programmes undertaken in India. Some of the rural development programmes are: 1. 20 – Point Programme 2. Minimum Needs Programme (MNP) 3. Food For Work Programme (FFW) 4. National Rural Employment Programme (NREP) 5. Rural Lan...
Rural economic development etcdoi:1862Mrs. N.SanthiResearch Scholar, Thiruvalluvar Govt Arts College, Rasipuram,Namakkal DtDr. T.R.GanesanResearch Guide and Princial,Thiruvalluvar Govt Arts College, Rasipuram, Namakkal DtIndian Journal of Applied Research...
Indiaroadswomen’s empowermentThe paper examines the impact of a rural road construction program in India on a range of outcomes that capture women's empowerment comprehensively. While spatial integration can ease mobility constraints and provide women with increased education and employment opportunities,...
Despite the fast growth rate and higher rise in development and urbanization in India, the rural areas lag in development [9]. The rapid increase in population and fast pace of industrialization has created the requirement for alternative energy generation. Show abstract Stand-alone microgrid ...
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implementation and use of a rural community newspaper and a rural community internet centre.Community media projects like this one have been rarely carried out in India because the country has no proper community media tradition: therefore the development of the project has been a challenge for the...
This article examines the priority given to agroindustries in India in the context of their role in rural and small farmer development. The features and constraints of agroindustry are examined to assess their real and potential contribution and challenges faced. Institutional and organizational models...
Journal of Development Economics Volume 155, March 2022, 102821Regular ArticleFinancial access and women's role in household decisions: Empirical evidence from India's National Rural Livelihoods project☆ Author links open overlay panelAnjini Kochar a, Closepet Nagabhushana b, Ritwik Sarkar c, Rohan...
Mitra Sophie and Sambamoorthi Usha,2008,"Disability and the Rural Labor Market in India: Evidence for Males in Tam⁃ il Nadu", World Development,5, pp.934~952.Mitra Sophie,Sambamoorthi Usha."Disability and the Rural Labor Market in India:Evidence for Males in Tam il Nadu". World ...