Globalisation Rural Development by Dharmaraj (4 results)

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Published by Abhijeet Pub, Delhi, 2007
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Economic reforms and rural development. 2. Impact of technology on globalisation. 3. A new strategy for IRDP implementation. 4. Technology utilization through rapid rural appraisal. 5. Lead bank approach. 6. Area profile and methodology. 7. Review of liter…ature. 8. Analysis and discussion. 9. Findings suggestions and conclusion. Bibliography. Index. India entered the era of globalisation in 1990s and how the free and open door investment helps the poors continue to afford in the path of economic progress. The fruits of economic reforms can be enjoyed by all the sections of the people preferably in the rural far flung areas. The book attempts to trace the growth and progress of rural areas like Lead Bank Scheme by service area approach and so on. In a crux it is the elaborate and concise measures of measuring the rural development. There is a general belief that economic reform and globalisation have improved the status of masses in India but the fruits of LPG have not been yielded any better result to the neglected society. 156 pp.