Facets of Rural Development in India

Facets of Rural Development in India
Title Facets of Rural Development in India PDF eBook
Author D. Vasudeva Rao
Publisher APH Publishing
Pages 176
Release 1985
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780836413830

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Agriculture and Rural Development in India Since 1947

Agriculture and Rural Development in India Since 1947
Title Agriculture and Rural Development in India Since 1947 PDF eBook
Author Chandra Shekhar Prasad
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Agriculture
ISBN 9788177082012

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On the eve of Independence in 1947, Indian agriculture was characterized by feudal land relations and primitive technology, and the resultant low productivity per hectare. As a consequence, rural India presented a picture of mass poverty and widespread unemployment and under-employment. Therefore, the first task of the Government in the immediate post-Independence period was to initiate growth process in agriculture on modern lines. Modernization of agriculture was required both in terms of technological and institutional changes. The Mid-term Appraisal of the Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-07) drew attention to the loss of dynamism in agriculture and allied sectors after the mid-1990s. Hence, various policy initiatives have been taken in recent years to promote the agricultural sector. These have included the following: (a) National Agriculture Policy, 2000, (b) Vishesh Krishi Upaj Yojana, 2004, (c) National Horticulture Mission, 2005, (d) National Policy for Farmers, 2007, (e) Comprehensive District Agriculture Plan, 2007, (f) Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana, 2007 and (g) National Food Security Mission, 2007. The impulses of economic reforms have been relatively less in scope and depth in the agricultural sector. Reforms in this sector were introduced only towards the end of the 1990s. These have included, inter alia, the following: (a) partial decontrol of fertiliser prices, (b) removal of bottlenecks in agricultural marketing, (c) relaxation of restrictions under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 and (d) introduction of forward trading in important commercial crops. Similarly, various schemes/programmes have been launched for rural development including the following: (a) Indira Awaas Yojana, 1986, (b) Rural Infrastructure Development Fund, 1996, (c) Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana, 1999, (d) Total Sanitation Campaign, 1999, (e) Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, 2000, (f) National Nutrition Mission, 2001, (g) National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005, (h) National Rural Health Mission, 2005, (i) Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana, 2005, (j) Bharat Nirman, 2005 and (k) Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme, 2008. The present work traces developments in Indian agriculture and transformation of rural India during the post-Independence period. It explains the key reform measures undertaken for the modernization of agriculture and raising the standard of living of the rural population. Part I of the book, containing 15 chapters, provides a detailed description of the various aspects of agricultural development in India since Independence in 1947. Part II contains 11 chapters which deal with various programmes/schemes to improve the quality of life of the rural masses. Part III provides year-wise review of agricultural developments in India, covering the period 1947-48 to 2008-09. Part IV consists of appendices which provide relevant material on different aspects of Indian agriculture and rural development. Part V contains glossary of agricultural terms. Part VI contains time-series data (1950-51 to 2007-08) on Indian agriculture.

Rural Development

Rural Development
Title Rural Development PDF eBook
Author Katar Singh
Publisher SAGE
Pages 360
Release 1999-06-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780761993094

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Policy-relevant and up-to-date, Rural Development deals systematically with all aspects of socioeconomic rural development, using India as a case study. The Second Edition includes an integrated treatment of the principles, policies and management of rural development; new research and statistical data; illustrations and examples from current situations; the latest measures of rural development; and a new methodology for project monitoring and evaluation.

Dynamics of Rural Development in India

Dynamics of Rural Development in India
Title Dynamics of Rural Development in India PDF eBook
Author Keshav Dev Gaur
Publisher Mittal Publications
Pages 304
Release 1992
Genre India
ISBN 9788170993964

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Geography and Rural Development

Geography and Rural Development
Title Geography and Rural Development PDF eBook
Author Ram Nandan Prasad Sinha
Publisher Concept Publishing Company
Pages 246
Release 1992
Genre Economic geography
ISBN 9788170224235

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With reference to India; symposium papers.

Role of Elites and Citizens in Rural Development of India

Role of Elites and Citizens in Rural Development of India
Title Role of Elites and Citizens in Rural Development of India PDF eBook
Author Sharada Rath
Publisher M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Pages 224
Release 1993
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9788185880181

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The chief concern of this book is the role of elites and citizens as prime movers of rural development in india. Elites encompass social elites, political elites and goverment field officials in rural areas.

In the Name of the Urban Poor

In the Name of the Urban Poor
Title In the Name of the Urban Poor PDF eBook
Author Amitabh Kundu
Publisher SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Pages 308
Release 1993-12-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Examining in detail the specific programmes and schemes launched by the government, Professor Kundu notes that the stipulations built into them to enable access by the poor are inadequate and superficial.