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Commercial bank and rural development: a study of India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Asian Publication; 1980Description: 111 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.12 PAD
Summary: Rural Development is a critical element in the overall development of the Indian Economy. Various approaches and strategies of rural development have been discussed and worked out in India over last three decades. Last but most important of such concepts, the Integrated Rural Development Project has, of late, aroused great expectations in the countryside. The involvement of commercial banks has added a new dimension to the experiment. The literature on Integrated Rural Dev lopment, as such, is negligible and that in relation to commer cial banks is almost nonexistent. This book-'Commercial banks and Rural Development serves an useful purpose by filling up the gap. The writer combines his experience as a former University teacher and practical banker over a decade to analyse various facets and problems of rural development and to offer solutions which are, at once, sound and effective.
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Rural Development is a critical element in the overall development of the Indian Economy. Various approaches and strategies of rural development have been discussed and worked out in India over last three decades. Last but most important of such concepts, the Integrated Rural Development Project has, of late, aroused great expectations in the countryside. The involvement of commercial banks has added a new dimension to the experiment. The literature on Integrated Rural Dev lopment, as such, is negligible and that in relation to commer cial banks is almost nonexistent. This book-'Commercial banks and Rural Development serves an useful purpose by filling up the gap. The writer combines his experience as a former University teacher and practical banker over a decade to analyse various facets and problems of rural development and to offer solutions which are, at once, sound and effective.

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