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Industrial development in backward regions: resources and planning

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Allahabad; Chugh Publication; 1989Description: 349 pISBN:
  • 818507674
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338 SAT
Summary: Industrial development in a back ward and highly drought-prone area is aimed at achieving the following two objectives: One, to chock migration of rural population to urban areas; and two, to provide gainful employment on a sustained basis to a significant portion of workforce which is either under employed or unemployed, found, largely, in the semi-urban and rural areas of our country. The role of rapid industrialisation in an undeveloped and drought-prone district with a large quantum of work force, therefore, need not be overemp hasised. To accelerate industrial development in different districts in the country, District Industries Centres (DICs) have been started on an all India basis in 1978. The DIC aimed at spreading industrial culture among the entrepreneurs living in the semi urban and rural areas by providing them with the assistance ranging from mobilisation of resources to marketing of their industrial products along with disemination of technical-know-how. In this book an attempt is made to evaluate impact of DIC in industrialising the district. An effort is abs made to suggest a line of suitable industrial units which could be set up based un the potential sources both human and physical, available in the district
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Industrial development in a back ward and highly drought-prone area is aimed at achieving the following two objectives: One, to chock migration of rural population to urban areas; and two, to provide gainful employment on a sustained basis to a significant portion of workforce which is either under employed or unemployed, found, largely, in the semi-urban and rural areas of our country.
The role of rapid industrialisation in an undeveloped and drought-prone district with a large quantum of work force, therefore, need not be overemp hasised. To accelerate industrial development in different districts in the country, District Industries Centres (DICs) have been started on an all India basis in 1978. The DIC aimed at spreading industrial culture among the entrepreneurs living in the semi urban and rural areas by providing them with the assistance ranging from mobilisation of resources to marketing of their industrial products along with disemination of technical-know-how.
In this book an attempt is made to evaluate impact of DIC in industrialising the district. An effort is abs made to suggest a line of suitable industrial units which could be set up based un the potential sources both human and physical, available in the district

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