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management of social development in rural areas

Nittala V. Ratnam

management of social development in rural areas

by Nittala V. Ratnam

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Published by Newman Group of Publishers in New Delhi .
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  • India
    • Subjects:
    • Rural development -- India -- Management.

    • Edition Notes

      Other titlesSocial development.
      StatementNittala V. Ratnam, B. Bhaskara Rao.
      ContributionsBhaskara Rao, B., 1939-
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsHN690.Z9 C6775 1982
      The Physical Object
      Paginationxix, 187 p. :
      Number of Pages187
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL2828094M
      LC Control Number83903752

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‘This comprehensive book deals with key issues of rural development. The authors address emergent issues of policy, structure and agency in complex and contrasting settings. Many of the chapters are written by scholars who are well-known in their areas of expertise, and younger scholars contribute in new areas of rural development concerns.

Strategies to deal with rural development should take into consideration the remoteness and potentials in rural areas and provide targeted differentiated approaches. A healthy and dynamic agricultural sector is an important foundation of rural development, generating strong linkages to other economic sectors.

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Most programs for human development in rural areas is managed by SEDESOL, Secretaria de Desarrollo Social. Oportunidades: Purpose management of social development in rural areas book to reduce extreme povertyby providing monetary support to families in this situation, in the areas of education, health, nutrition and energy costs.

Jan 24,  · * Reservation for women in local bodies: Decision makers in reality * Impact of Rural Marketing on Rural Life * Role of Women in Agriculture * A Study on Comprehensive Approach of Govt. to Rural Problems * Concept of Gender Equality in Rural Indi.

Jan 06,  · Rural Development: Principles, Policies and Management, Third Edition, has been revised and repackaged as a comprehensive textbook on Rural Development and Planning.

This book is primarily targeted at graduate and post-graduate students of Rural Development, Agricultural Policy and Planning and Rural Management.

New chapters have been added, keeping in mind the curricula 1/5(1). Rural management is the study of planning, organising, directing, and controlling of rural area, co-operatives, agribusiness and allied fields. It merges the knowledge of management studies and applying it in the rural context.

Most of the courses are designed in such a way that the concepts taught in the class is applied in the real life through training in the rural areas through case. Rural sociology focuses on how rural people and communities are socially, culturally, politically, and economically organized.

As a discipline, it has a distinct body of knowledge, specific. The module considers how managers of organisations operating in rural areas of low-middle income countries can respond to the challenges posed by the nature of the rural environment and of many interventions designed to promote rural development.

It examines the relevance of management theories developed within industrial economies for such contexts and consider skills and systems required for.

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Oct 31,  · A. Bebbington, in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, Rural development can be understood as the unfolding of capitalism in rural areas, and as that package of policy and project interventions that aim to foster socio-economic change and human improvement in rural areas.

Some writing on ‘rural development’ thus addresses general issues of agrarian change. Private Sector Development in Waste Management in Rural Areas: /ch The chapter dwells on the theoretical and practical aspects of the private sector involvement in the system of waste management in rural communities.

FirstAuthor: Veronika Alhanaqtah, Omar Alhanaqtah, Antonina Pakhomova. Download E-Book of Ministry of Rural Development was introduced by the Ministry of Rural Development to assist the poor families living below the poverty line in rural areas for taking up self employment.

The scheme is funded by the Central Government. State, district and sub-district levels, to catalyze social mobilization, build. Rural areas are also known as the 'countryside' or a 'village' in India. It has a very low population density. In rural areas, agriculture is the chief source of livelihood along with fishing, cottage industries, pottery etc.

The quest to discover the real rural India still continues in great earnest. Thus, the book is a comprehensive treatise on rural development covering all the three important aspects of the subject—principles, policies and management. This book is written for all those interested in contributing towards, and acquiring knowledge about, rural development.

But rural areas often face special challenges in their efforts to raise school quality and educational attainment. Education as a Rural Development Strategy. Promoting the Economic and Social Vitality of Rural America, Southern Rural Development Center and USDA, Economic Research Service.

The Potential of Social Media as a Communication Tool in Rural Community Development: /ch This chapter analyses the social media site Facebook as a communication tool in rural community development. The analysis was focused on the Facebook page ofAuthor: Pádraig Wims. Rural development, aimed at improvement of quality of life, is the key factor of sustainable growth of agricultural production effectiveness, as well as social stability in rural areas.

Agriculture, as the primary industry in rural areas, is the major (and often the only one) source of. This book intends to provide analytical and policy tools for investigating the question of the development of rural and peri-urban areas.

The aim is to shed some light on this topic and in particular to contribute to a better understanding of the link between issues of regional or. Social capital is often considered a key factor for local development.

This book analyzes the role of social capital for rural areas’ survival and development in the current age of metropolitan growth – an era in which urban is the norm and where rural areas must adapt to this new situation and build innovative urban-rural relations.development which considers the long term perspectives of the socioeconomic system, to ensure that improveme- nts occurring in the short term will not be detrimental to the future status or development potential of the system, i.e.

development will be “sustainable” on .The first part of the book analyses the structural changes in the modes of production that have affected these territories.

The second part addresses the questions of methodology and of the structures of governance of local development in rural areas.