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Democratic Decentralization In Rural India

PANCHAYATI RAJ INSTITUTIONS AND DEMOCRATIC DECENTRALIZATION IN INDIA

PANCHAYATI RAJ INSTITUTIONS AND DEMOCRATIC DECENTRALIZATION IN INDIA

... of rural areas and introduced the statutory local governance for reducing the financial burden of the provincial government through the Mayo Resolution of ...in India as an instrument of political and ...

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Democratic Decentralization through Panchayati Raj in Contemporary India: The Changes and Challenges

Democratic Decentralization through Panchayati Raj in Contemporary India: The Changes and Challenges

... in India as institutions of self government and as instruments of planning for economic development and social justice in the light of empirical evidence collected by the researchers and critical analysis of the ...

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Effective Leadership in Democracy

Effective Leadership in Democracy

... of India empowers the State to bring about the development of Gram Panchayats (Kothari, ...for Democratic Decentraliza- tion of power and responsibility have suddenly given a magical touch to ...in ...

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Navigating the Insight of SARAs (Sale of Articles of Rural Artisans Society) Fairs : Holistic Marketing Gateway for Rural Artisans

Navigating the Insight of SARAs (Sale of Articles of Rural Artisans Society) Fairs : Holistic Marketing Gateway for Rural Artisans

... of rural artisans in ...of Rural development (MoRD) during the year 1999- 2000 for encouraging rural products and enhancing the potential of rural artisans' ...of Rural Artisans) Fair ...

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The Role Of Government In Poverty Alleviation And Rural Development

The Role Of Government In Poverty Alleviation And Rural Development

... Employment Assurance Scheme was launched in October 1993, it covers 1778 drought- prone, desert, tribal and hill area blocks. The primary objective of the EAS is to provide gainful employment during the lean agricultural ...

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Global Governance, India and the EU: Challenges

Global Governance, India and the EU: Challenges

... Powers,‟ India and China, with emphasis on the former, and the „Risen Powers,‟ exemplified by the European Union ...between India and the ...misconceptions. India sees the EU as imposing its views ...

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Decentralization and Public Delivery of Health Care Services in India

Decentralization and Public Delivery of Health Care Services in India

... Democracy provides an alternative to hierarchical accountability mechanisms. Theoretical models of the democratic political process typically assume responsiveness (e.g., Downs, 1957), driven by politicians’ ...

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Rural Urban Migration And Urban Informal Sector In India:   An Inter State Analysis

Rural Urban Migration And Urban Informal Sector In India: An Inter State Analysis

... from rural to urban. Thus destitute people, migrating from their rural places end up into a job market which is vulnerable in many ...in India over the period ...in India. It has also tried to ...

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Rural Revival : India needs to address and broaden Rural Inclusiveness

Rural Revival : India needs to address and broaden Rural Inclusiveness

... As India grows further economically, the leaders, bureaucrats and think tank have to increasingly think of engaging, embracing and enhancing the Urban -Rural synergy ...our Rural areas with host of ...

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Rural development in the North Eastern Region of India: Constraints and prospects

Rural development in the North Eastern Region of India: Constraints and prospects

... These discouraging facts indicate that the strategy for rural development in the region must seriously address to horticulture and forest-based products. The law of comparative advantage suggests that a region ...

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Rural women and agricultural development in India

Rural women and agricultural development in India

... Women’s involvement in agriculture and allied activities: According to Swaminathan, “some historians believe that it was woman who first domesticated crop plants and there by initiated the art and science of farming. ...

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Fiscal Decentralization in Rural Drinking Water Supply Sector in Madhya Pradesh

Fiscal Decentralization in Rural Drinking Water Supply Sector in Madhya Pradesh

... into rural water supply expenditure is about 31 percent, with the annual growth rate of ...in rural water supply expenditure is increasing ...in rural water supply ...the rural people, as they ...

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Rural women entrepreneurs in India

Rural women entrepreneurs in India

... for rural women. Promote digital banking Represent rural women’s concerns at the national and international level for Banking and Financial Inclusion; Provide insurance schemes and products; Provide ...

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A STUDY OF STATE BANK OF INDIA’S FINANCIAL INCLUSION PLAN AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN UNBANKED AREA

A STUDY OF STATE BANK OF INDIA’S FINANCIAL INCLUSION PLAN AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN UNBANKED AREA

... Bank provides GCCs outstanding through branches on 312000 accounts till March, 2013 and on 134995 accounts till March, 2015, this figure indicates that the number of accounts of GCCs outstanding is decreasing and it ...

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Rural Marketing in India: Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities

Rural Marketing in India: Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities

... contains rural and urban deprived in addition to the primary agricultural ...to rural housing, roads, communication, drinking water, rural electrification, ...of rural population and have ...

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Energy deprivation of Indian households: evidence from NSSO data

Energy deprivation of Indian households: evidence from NSSO data

... on rural energy consumption” in year 1962 but it was not followed by any such survey later on The second one, India Human Development Survey (IHDS) was conducted by University of Maryland in collaboration ...

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Essays on Electoral Accountability and Equalization Transfer under a Decentralized Context: The Case of Peruvian Municipalities

Essays on Electoral Accountability and Equalization Transfer under a Decentralized Context: The Case of Peruvian Municipalities

... The design of the decentralization of education has been inefficient. The subnational government expenditure powers are not well defined in the legal framework. Thus, there are overlaps or contradictions in the ...

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The Challenge of Bottom-Up Paradigm and Popular Participation in Sustainable Rural Development of Nigeria: The Way Forward

The Challenge of Bottom-Up Paradigm and Popular Participation in Sustainable Rural Development of Nigeria: The Way Forward

... Omoleke (2000) had suggested that it is possible to adopt the principles inherent in Christaller central place theory to choose the optimum sizes for communities to be designated as foci points. The physical and economic ...

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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA

WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA

... enterprises is an important part of the democratic governments’ strategy to create better life. As per the policy micro enterprises are engage with one or 5 employees usually the owner and her family. It is an ...

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Chinese Rural Bribery: The Plight of Rural Grass Root Democratic Autonomy

Chinese Rural Bribery: The Plight of Rural Grass Root Democratic Autonomy

... the rural democratic decision-making, manage and supervise and restrict the election litigation channel, it is a disguised form to act the village committee as rural grass-roots units that has the ...

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