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    Hardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. I. Natural Resource Management infrastructure and basic minimum services 1. Environment demography agriculture nutrient supply and status in rural Andhra Pradesh/N. Sreedhara Naidu Y.V. Ramanaiah and A. Krishna Kumari. 2. Performance of Indira Awaas Yojana A study in Gujarat state/T.G. Ramaiah. 3. Rural housing schemes for tribal poor evaluation of IAY and PMGY in Mizoram/H. Zothanpuii and E. Kanagaraj. 4. Agro forestry system An approach to optimum land use/V. Suresh Babu. 5. Mangrove restoration and livelihood generation in coastal regions of Tamil Nadu/V. Suresh Babu and V. Bhaskar. 6. Management of food and water in distress conditions A case study of Chattisgarh/G. Ramachandraiah and DVLNV Prasada Rao. 7. Challenges of drought and man made solutions a case study of Chattisgarh/DVLNV Prasada Rao and G. Ramachandraiah. 8. Decentralised rural health care service in Kollam District of Kerala State A field inquiry/P. Siva Ram M.J. Mohan Rao and DVLNV Prasad Rao. 9. Water shed approach implementation of Hariyali guidelines a process study in M.P/S. Nagabhusan Rao. 10. Technology up gradation in dairy sector for its sustainability/K. Swaroopa Rani K.R. Rao and J.S. Reddy. 11. Rural connectivity A study of Pradhanmantri Gram Sadak Yojana in Chandrapur District of Maharashtra/DVLNV Prasada Rao. II. Rural credit and marketing issues 12. New paradigm in banking with the rural poor self help strategy along with micro finance redefined A study of AP/K. Govindappa. 13. Rural poor and institutional credit A case study of Sagar District of Madhya Pradesh/DVLNV Prasad Rao. 14. The impact of RRBs short term credit on a agriculture a case study/Atulya Bhoi and Yoginder Singh. 15. Rural development through co operatives/S. Surapa Raju. 16. Marketing strategies for horticultural products A case study in Varanasi District/DVLNV Prasad Rao. 17. Market infrastructure for small and marginal farmers a case of Rajkot District Gujarat/G. Valentina. 18. Institutional finance for marketing of agricultural produce of the farmers in Chamoli District of Uttaranchal State/DVLNV Prasad Rao. 19. Market linkage between Sorghum farmers and processors/G. Raghunadha Reddy K. Gurava Reddy Belum VS Reddy and P. Parthasarathy Rao. 20. Credit flow to unorganized sector/K. Swaroopa Rani and Chinnadurai. The vast stretch of geographical area in rural India assumes greater importance in supporting rural economy and alleviating poverty. For a development functionary it is quite important to have contemporary initiatives being undertaken through out the country so that appropriate measures can be identified and implemented. For a scholar it is important to browse through structural issues and interventions there of to development comprehensive understanding on rural India. The structural issues in rural India comprises of natural resources management basic minimum services and institutions that support rural economy. Several of good initiative have been practiced through out the country and many of them can be replicated elsewhere leading to better development in rural areas. The above in context the present work is authored with a comprehensive collection of works on natural resources management drought management initiatives in ensuring basic minimum services and so on. This provides an opportunity to develop good understanding on recent initiatives in rural areas. 404 pp.

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    Hardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. I. Empowerment of women and other weaker sections 1. Impact of self help groups on women self empowerment/B.S. Vasudeva Rao P. Viswanadha Gupta K. Baby Sarojini. 2. Empowerment of rural women issues and concerns/M. Venkataraman D. Sunder Raj. 3. Women empowerment the key for rural development/Himanshu Sekhar Rout. 4. Women empowerment and poverty alleviation to micro finance is away to rural development a study of SHGs in Anantapur District/K. Govindappa. 5. Women empowerment and role of self help groups in rural development A study in Mangamari Peta village of Visakhapatnam District Andhra Pradesh/V. Subramanyam. 6. Women's empowerment needs a radical approach/T. Kumara Swamy and K.G. Bharathi. 7. Empowerment of women A study of DWCRA programme in Guntur District/K. Somasekhar. 8. Gender issues in rural development/B. Ratna Kumari and A. Rajani. 9. Child labour a challenge to the nation/D. Chenna Reddy. 10. Segmented labour market for children Is it a demand side creation A case study of slate industry in Markapur/K. Suman Chandra and Y. Gangi Reddy. 11. Strengthening social development among tribal in Andhra Pradesh focus on capacity building of Angan Wadi workers/Neela Rani R. II. Empowering community and role of education 12. Role of community towards school development/M.S.R. Sarama. 13. Elementary education in rural Jharkhand some emerging issues/T. Vijayakumar Gyanmudra. 14. Rural development through continuing education programmes/P. Adinarayana Reddy D. Uma Devi and Mahadeva Reddy. 15. Adult education A strategy for sustainable rural development/G.V. Sagar Reddy. 16. Rural development and strategies to promote life long learning/K. Devan. 17. Rural development Role of education and sports/V. Krishan Murthy and R.V.L.N. Ratnakara Rao. 18. Continuing education programme an approach to rural enlightment/B.S. Vasudeva Rao and P. Viswanadha Gupta. III. Successful practices in rural development 19. SHGs in rural development evidence from rural Orissa/Prasant Kumar Panda. 20. Impact of DWACRA scheme on alleviation of poverty of rural women a case study of Srikakulam District/Chandraiah Mirayala and Suryanarayana Neduri. 21. Different strategies and women's role in rural development/J. Anu Radha. 22. Women benefits in rural development programmes the experiences in West Bengal/Dilip Kumar Ghosh. 23. Awareness and participation of women in a Rural Development Programme a case study in Srikakulam District/Chandraiah Miriyala and N. Vijaya Kumar Moparthy. 24. Swashakti Project a study in Karnataka/A.V. Yadappanavar. 25. Successful project management for rural development/M.C. Obulesu G. Stanley Jaya Kumar and V. Reddeppa Naidu. 26. Involvement of tribal women in a rural development programme A case study/M. Chandraiah and M.P.N. Vijaya Kumar. Though India is the largest democracy in the world yet it is unfortunate find unequal access to development among different social and economic groups whether it is scheduled castes Tribes or women and so on. Efforts were on for quite sometime to provide needful opportunities to weaker sections to access development avenues yet the results were not quite encouraging. However it is heartening to observe that the recent past has been witnessing a sea change in terms of efforts to empower weaker sections especially in terms of targeting appropriate communities and the strategies adopted. Several of the initiatives promoted especially for women has indeed been noteworthy. Similar is the case with emphasis on education while empowering weaker sections. Given the India's status as the second most populous country in the world and the quantum of weaker sections to be covered in this regard there has always been scope and room to future refine the approach to develop weaker sections by studying the practices adopted and programmes undertaken. The above in background an attempt has been made through the collection of works as presented in the book to elucidate on importan.