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Rural development

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Rawat Publications; 2000Description: 224 p. ( )ISBN:
  • 8170335687
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.72 KRI
Summary: The present study is a systematic research for an understanding of the people's perception of development, and an attempt to assess the extent to which such perceptions are at variance with the professed objectives of development/rural development. This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the country's ongoing processes of rural development. The author has used empirical evidences to highlight the levels and patterns of development in India's rural remotes. The study focuses on the key issues relating to the awareness of the need for development change and identifies the threshold of development. Some problem areas in which development programmes have a positive impact have also been identified. The book should be useful to the sociologists interested in rural development, as well to those who practice rural development
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The present study is a systematic research for an understanding of the people's perception of development, and an attempt to assess the extent to which such perceptions are at variance with the professed objectives of development/rural development.
This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the country's ongoing processes of rural development. The author has used empirical evidences to highlight the levels and patterns of development in India's rural remotes. The study focuses on the key issues relating to the awareness of the need for development change and identifies the threshold of development. Some problem
areas in which development programmes have a positive impact have also been identified.
The book should be useful to the sociologists interested in rural development, as well to those who practice rural development

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