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RURAL DEVELOPMENT (Record no. 30151)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 978-93-5024-957-4
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 307.7
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name SUNDARAM, SATYA I
9 (RLIN) 6699
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Statement of responsibility, etc SUNDARAM, SATYA I.
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 4
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Name of publisher, distributor, etc HIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE
Date of publication, distribution, etc 1997
Place of publication, distribution, etc MUMBAI
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 542
Other physical details PAPER
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Part One: Rural Development: An Overview <br/> Rural Development: Nature And Scope<br/> Approaches To Rural Development<br/> Gandhian Approach To Rural Development<br/> The Political Economy Of Rural Poverty<br/> Rural Unemployment In India<br/> Rural Migration<br/> Rural Development And The Eighth Plan<br/> Rural Development In The Ninth Plan (1997-2002)<br/> Rural Development In The Tenth Plan<br/> Rural Development In The Eleventh Plan, 2007-12<br/> Part Two: Agriculture and Allied Programmes<br/> Agriculture And Indian Economy<br/> Food And Non-Food Crops And Trends In Yields<br/> The Green Revolution<br/> Food Security In India<br/> Irrigation And Indian Agriculture<br/> Trends In Agricultural Exports<br/> Agricultural Price Policy Of India<br/> Forest Resources Of India<br/> Rural Industrialisation In India<br/> Technology For Rural Development<br/> Part Three: Rural Power Structure<br/> Land Reforms In India<br/> Plight Of Agricultural Labourers<br/> Conditions Of Rural Artisans<br/> Organising The Rural Poor<br/> Part Four: Special Schemes<br/> Rationale Of Special Schemes<br/> Employment Generation Programmes<br/> National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme (NREGY)<br/> Integrated Rural Development Programme<br/> Swaranjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)<br/> Training Rural Youth For Self-Employment (TRYSEM)<br/> Tribal Development Programmes<br/> Development Of Women And Children In Rural Areas (DWCRA)<br/> Implementation, Monitoring And Evaluation Of Rural Development Programmes<br/> Part Five: Rural Banking in India<br/> Rural Indebtedness And Rural Credit<br/> The Cooperatives<br/> The Commercial Banks<br/> The Differential Interest Rate Scheme<br/> The Lead Bank Scheme<br/> Service Area Approach<br/> Regional Rural Banks<br/> National Bank For Agriculture And Rural Development<br/> Techniques Of Lending For Agriculture<br/> The Problem Of Overdues<br/> Microfinance In India<br/> Part Six: Rural Delivery System<br/> Agricultural Marketing In India<br/> Rural Development Administration And Panchayati Raj Institutions<br/> People`s Participation In Rural Development<br/> Rural Development: Role Of Voluntary Agencies<br/> Public Distribution System In The Rural Context<br/> Basic Needs Of Rural India<br/> Communication For Rural Development<br/> Part Seven: Rural Development − Experiences of Select Countries<br/> Rural Development In China<br/> Rural Development In Pakistan<br/> Rural Development In Bangladesh<br/> Rural Development In Sri Lanka<br/> Rural Development In The Philippines<br/> Rural Development In Tanzania<br/> Select Bibliography <br/><br/>
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Rural Development has been receiving increasing attention of the governments across the world. In the Indian context, rural development assumes special significance for two important reasons. First, about two-thirds of the population still lives in villages and there cannot be any progress so long as rural areas remain backward. Second, the backwardness of the rural sector would be a major impediment to the overall progress of the economy. The industrial sector cannot think of sufficient demand for its products so long as the rural incomes are low.<br/><br/>The rural areas suffer from poor infrastructural facilities. The villages are yet to emerge as the main centres of production activity. The proclivity is to produce goods in urban areas, even to meet the basic needs of rural consumers. This apart, the rural population requires not one but a few inputs and services. These have to be provided at the right time and in the right sequence. This demands the right kind of co-ordination amongst agencies extending help to the rural sector.<br/><br/>Given the unfavourable power structure in rural India, the benefits of the Revolution or even the anti-poverty programmes do not reach to benefit the rural population. The workers and small producers in India cannot put in their best in an inequitous atmosphere. Therefore, production suffers. Also, the rural sector cannot take advantage of opportunities available so long as the institutions are dominated by the rich.<br/><br/>The rural people should take active part in all stages of the planning process. At present, they look up to the government for each and everything. This dependency syndrome needs to be dispelled. People`s participation in the development sphere is crucial. The people must be made fully aware of the opportunities available and how to take advantage of them.<br/>
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element SOCIOLOGY
9 (RLIN) 6700
Topical term or geographic name as entry element RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Form subdivision AGRICULTURE
-- INFRASTRUTURE
-- SOCIAL SCHEME
9 (RLIN) 7310
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA)
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     SOCIOLOGY (CUP /SH ) Library Annexe Library Annexe 08/02/2013 29 312.00   307.7/ SUN/ 19175 11119175 01/06/2018 390.00 08/02/2013
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