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FINANCIAL INCLUSION: ACCESS TO RURAL PEOPLE IN PUNE DISTRICT

FINANCIAL INCLUSION: ACCESS TO RURAL PEOPLE IN PUNE DISTRICT

... in rural areas is extremely importantfor the growth of the economy as this will enable the large number of rural households to fund the growth of their ...the rural market in the ...of rural ...

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THE RURAL PEOPLE AND HIGHER EDUCATION: A BIG CHALLENGE

THE RURAL PEOPLE AND HIGHER EDUCATION: A BIG CHALLENGE

... in rural higher education: Today, in rural India, habitations are increasing without decent higher education and life and life of each people lead with full of problem, which needs to be addressed by ...

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Rural Development in Maharashtra to upgrade the living standard of Rural People

Rural Development in Maharashtra to upgrade the living standard of Rural People

... Abstract- Rural development is conceived as strategy aimed at finding ways to improve the rural lives with participation of the rural people themselves so as to meet the required need of the ...

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Biometric Assessment Of Honey (NTFP) And Its Utilization On The Rural Livelihoods In The Rainforest Ecological Zone Of Nigeria

Biometric Assessment Of Honey (NTFP) And Its Utilization On The Rural Livelihoods In The Rainforest Ecological Zone Of Nigeria

... This study examined the importance and utilization of honey in Iwo Local Government Area of Osun state, Nigeria. The ecological and economic importances of honey on sustainable developments of the rural livelihood ...

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ROLE OF VILLAGE PANCHAYAT IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT: A STUDY OF PATHIAPAKA VILLAGE WARANGAL DISTRICT

ROLE OF VILLAGE PANCHAYAT IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT: A STUDY OF PATHIAPAKA VILLAGE WARANGAL DISTRICT

... the rural development programs implemented through the Panchayat Raj institutions in selected area have provided more employment opportunities for village landless people, artisans, small and marginal ...

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Impact Of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme (MGNREGP) On Rural Development

Impact Of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme (MGNREGP) On Rural Development

... ordinary people as active participants and empowered ...marginalized rural people? Has it provided them a measure of dignity, tangible economic benefit, and a motivation to participate in local ...

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... the rural area and educational qualifications were significant predictors of quality of life while the influence of age, gender marital status, number of wives and occupation were not ...poor rural farmers ...

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Developing a solat phone charger for people in rural Cambodia

Developing a solat phone charger for people in rural Cambodia

... richer rural households and will have a price of about ...poor rural people and should cost about ...are people that still depend on fire prone or expensive energy sources like kerosine and ...

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Impact and Scope of e Governance Initiatives in State of Punjab (INDIA)

Impact and Scope of e Governance Initiatives in State of Punjab (INDIA)

... in rural areas and the main reasons highlighted by factor 1 and 2 are illiteracy among rural people and lack of interest on the part of politicians to make the people aware of e- Governance ...

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RURAL DEVELOPMENT: A STRATEGY FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN INDIA

RURAL DEVELOPMENT: A STRATEGY FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN INDIA

... The rural economy is an integral part of the overall Indian ...the rural areas, the prime goal of rural development is to improve the quality of life of the rural people by alleviating ...

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2AGRIC. ECON.,

... Typical barriers to adoption were identified through the surveys, focus groups, and group trial, and are echoed in other studies (e.g. (Brown, Anaman et al. 2000; Oftel 2000)). They include lack of funds and perceived ...

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AHeffelfinger_Master_Paper_July_2016.pdf

AHeffelfinger_Master_Paper_July_2016.pdf

... As seen in Table 1, the sample consisted of 101 participants. Fifty percent of the sample is female, 50% of the sample is male. The mean age is 37.5 years (SD = 7.4). 75% of participants are married. 68% of participants ...

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Population mobility in rural Bangladesh: The circulation of working people

Population mobility in rural Bangladesh: The circulation of working people

... It involves a general historical review of the internal migration of village people at the national level, and a comprehensive assessment of contemporary mobility behaviour of household [r] ...

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Filling OpenStreetMap data gaps in rural Nepal: a digital youth internship and leadership Programme

Filling OpenStreetMap data gaps in rural Nepal: a digital youth internship and leadership Programme

... interns’ skills and worldview, reflecting others’ findings that the process of mapping changes not only the map but also the mappers. Participation in mapping events, com- monly humanitarian mapping, has been found to ...

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Rural Advertising in India

Rural Advertising in India

... million people from India, out of a total of 418.25 million working people (all India, both urban/rural), which works out to about 43% of the rural population, is involved in one kind of job ...

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MIGRATION LEADS TO OVER POPULATION AND RELATED PROBLEMS: A CASE STUDY ON BUDGE BUDGE MUNICIPAL AREA AND SURROUNDINGS

MIGRATION LEADS TO OVER POPULATION AND RELATED PROBLEMS: A CASE STUDY ON BUDGE BUDGE MUNICIPAL AREA AND SURROUNDINGS

... Economic factors play a significant role behind migration of people in Budge Budge Municipal area and surroundings. Due to set up of different industrial units, employment opportunities increases and this leads to ...

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Impact of Microfinance on Women Empowerment, Poverty Alleviation and Employment Security in Rural Areas of Rajasthan

Impact of Microfinance on Women Empowerment, Poverty Alleviation and Employment Security in Rural Areas of Rajasthan

... Credit needed to finance life events like marriages, house construction, serious health emergencies etc. Rural poor depend on money lenders and friends/relatives for credit. Due to numerous reasons, they have low ...

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Needs Assessment of the Elderly People in a Rural Community in Coimbatore.

Needs Assessment of the Elderly People in a Rural Community in Coimbatore.

... poorer people are, the more likely they are to suffer from ill-health – at any stage in the life course, including later ...older people in poverty have a much lower level of functioning than those who are ...

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Opinion Of Students Towards Spat In Haryana
(A Special Reference to District Rohtak)

Opinion Of Students Towards Spat In Haryana (A Special Reference to District Rohtak)

... the help of this critical study, we can find out the drawback ofindifferent attitude of students and parents towards SPAT and how it can bedevelops or removed sports awareness. There is need to aware rural area ...

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Volume 32 - Article 45 | Pages 1239–1266

Volume 32 - Article 45 | Pages 1239–1266

... Households and families in India are being transformed by the processes of economic liberalization, structural changes and changes in social spheres (Ganguly-Scrase 2003). One such change is the expansion and creation of ...

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