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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents Preface. Acknowledgements. About the editors. About the book. List of contributors. 1. History of Krishi Vigyan Kendra in India/M.S. Prasad. 2. Profile of Rangareddy District/C.A. Rama Rao. 3. Extension services for the development of agriculture and allied activities/G. Nirmala. 4. Economic development of women through Home Cottage Products/A. Sambrajyam. 5. Development of dairy small ruminants and poultry for rural prosperity/D.B.V. Ramana and S.M. Vidyasekhar. 6. Present status and prospects of horticulture in dryland region/P.R. Singh and N.N. Reddy. 7. Mechanization for agriculture development/P.K. Mathad and B. Sanjeeva Reddy. 8. Management of technology for Dryland Crops/R. Joseph and B.M.K. Reddy. 9. Integrated Pest Management in dryland crops/R.D.R. Reddy. 10. Importance and viability of Backyard Kitchen Garden/A. Vidyadhari. 11. Problems and prospects of rural enterprises/B.M.K. Reddy N.N. Reddy C.A. Rama Rao and V. Maruthi. 12. References. Subject Index. Even after more than fifty years of development planning Indian economy continues to be agriculture based. The dependence of people on agriculture did not decline in a scale comparable to the reduction in the contribution of agriculture to the National Gross Domestic Product. Despite the significant progress in the overall development of the economy the rural urban disparities continue to be glaring. Still A very large majority of rural population dependent on agriculture and agricultural development is synonymous to rural development. Establishing Krishi Vigyana Kendras (KVK) (Farm Science Centres) is one of the key institutional innovations that sought to facilitate agricultural and rural development. Making the knowledge and other enabling resources in a relevant and readily usable form available to the rural population is the key mandate of KVK. Since the operational domain of KVK is the district where it is located it is in a better position to appreciate the local conditions. There are 580 KVKs in India to look after the rural development in their respective jurisdiction of the districts of each KVK. The KVK at CRIDA has the responsibility of contributing to the agricultural and rural development in Rangareddy District of Andhra Pradesh and is carrying out the works in collaboration with other research organizations in Hyderabad and all line Departments of State Government. This publication is an endeavour to put together information on the relevant technologies that are helpful to farm and household development. 168 pp. Artikel-Nr. 66112
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