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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. MGNREGA and its Performance. 2. Employment Multiplier-Accelerator Interaction in MGNREGA. 3. Financial Inclusion through MGNREGA. 4. Wages under MGNREGA. 5. MGNREGA as a Tool for Ecological Regeneration. 6. Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and MGNREGA. 7. MGNREGA and Labour Migration. 8. Budgetary Allocation and its Utilization under MGNREGA. 9. MGNREGA and Good Governance. 10. MGNREGA and Technological Innovations. 11. Kerala Model of MGNREGA. Bibliography. Index. Consistent with the approach for an employment-centred development strategy, public employment programmes are an integral part of planning and policy in India. Apart from the advantages that accrue to the unemployed, under-employed and the poorly-employed, such programmes have a positive macroeconomic impact via increase in effective demand from the hitherto poor and vulnerable segments of the population. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), 2005 was notified on September 7, 2005. The Act came into force on February 2, 2006 when 200 selected districts of the country were brought under its purview (Phase I, 2006-07). MGNREGA was extended to additional 130 districts in Phase II during 2007-08. The remaining rural areas were notified with effect from April 1, 2008. The objective of the MGNREGA is to enhance the livelihood security of unorganised workers in rural areas by guaranteeing 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to a rural household whose members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. The Act further aims at creating durable assets and strengthening the livelihood resource base of the rural poor. The choice of works suggested in the Act address causes of chronic poverty like drought, deforestation, soil erosion etc. so that the process of employment generation is on a sustainable basis. This work traces the origin and development of MGNREGA and analyses its impact in rural areas in terms of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), wage rate, financial inclusion, budgetary allocations, labour migration, governance and environmental concerns.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Financial Inclusion of Rural Daily Wage Earners/Ashraf Pulikkamath and Muhammed Safwan A. 2. Banking Habits and Access to Formal Credit/Subhashini Muthukrishnan. 3. Financial Literacy of Economically Marginalized People/Abdul Azeez N.P. and Nasira Banu M. 4. Financial Inclusion in Rural India/C. Krishnan. 5. Interest Free Micro Finance as an Alternative to Financial Inclusion/Muhammed Palath. 6. Level of Financial Literacy and Inclusion/Sini VT. 7. Empowering Poor through Financial Inclusion/S.N. Tripathy. 8. Dimensions of Financial Inclusion in India/M.H. Wani and Arshad Bhat. Index. Financial literacy deals with knowledge and skills which allow an individual to make informed and effective decisions with regard to his financial resources. An understanding of basic financial concepts allows people to navigate in the financial system successfully. People with financial literacy training make better financial decisions than those without it. Financial literacy involves proficiency in financial principles, financial planning, debt management, saving techniques and the time value of money. Lack of financial literacy can lead to poor financial decisions including money loss, indebtedness and other negative consequences on the financial well-being of an individual. The concept of financial inclusion has a special significance in India because a large segment of the society, particularly low-income earners, has little access to financial services, both formal and semi-formal. Resultantly, many of them have to depend either on their own or high cost informal sources of finance such as moneylenders. The essence of financial inclusion is to ensure that a range of appropriate financial services are available to all individuals to enable them to understand and access those services. The present volume contains 8 research papers on financial literacy and financial inclusion authored by experts in the field. These scholarly contributions provide deep insights into the various aspects and problems associated with the twin policy goals of financial literacy and financial inclusion. (jacket).
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: 1. Digital financial services during COVID-19 lockdown in India/Nasira Banu M. 2. Digital sale of farm produce/Meenal Annachhatre. 3. Digital financial services and their impact on financial inclusion/Mohd. Shafeeq and Sana Beg. 4. Digital green finance and sustainable development/Manasi Gore. 5. Crypto currency/Rajesh Mohapatra. 6. Digital finance and fintech in India/Sumitha Franklin. 7. Direct benefit transfer (DBT) initiative/Shiva Johri. 8. Digital financial services and mobile banking/Mazhar Mohammad. 9. Digital divide and education in India/Bishweshwar Bhattacharjee and Bireshwar Bhattacharjee. 10. Barriers of digital literacy for financial initiatives in rural India/Elhamuddin Safi and Abdul Azeez N. P. 11. Digital financial literacy: an overview/V. Sonali. Appendix: Payment and Settlement Systems in India: RBI s Vision Document, 2019-21. Index. Digital finance and literacy have assumed greater significance in 21st century due to complex financial products, prevalence of fraudulent schemes, and deregulation policies of the governments. In 2020, the world endured an unexpected onslaught by the COVID-19 virus. The shock of the pandemic has been extremely unconventional in terms of its size and uncertainty. The pandemic has been unique in its wide-ranging effects on almost every section of the economy and the society. The virus has posed an unprecedented challenge for policy-making globally and nationally. It has tested the mettle of policy-makers to deal with uncertain, fluid, complex and dynamic situations, having far-reaching socio-economic implications. The pandemic and lockdowns have highlighted the importance of digital financial services. Digital financial services enable people to conduct financial transactions remotely using either mobile banking or internet banking. Digital financial transactions do not involve any physical cash exchange and hence prevent the spread of pandemic and helps to keep the economy moving during the pandemic. Digital financial services are enabling governments to provide quick and secure financial support to hard-to-reach people and businesses. This will help mitigate the economic fallout and potentially strengthen the recovery. Financial literacy enables one to manage one s personal finance in a prudent manner and achieve financial well-being. The objective of any financial literacy programme is to improve knowledge, skills and behaviour of individuals which will lead to awareness and action towards better management of family finances. This volume contains 11 research papers authored by scholars in the field of digital finance and literacy. Their contributions provide deep insights on various aspects of the subject.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Language: English. ABOUT THE BOOK: Rural development became a planning concern as it became clear that the strategies adopted in developing countries remained largely ineffective in alleviating poverty and inequalities in rural areas. Development of rural areas and the rural people has become the primary concern of the economic planning and development process of the country. It became increasingly clear that apart from an effort to increase agricultural and industrial production, it is also necessary to address directly the basic problems of rural area. The increasing interest in rural development is a result of the realization that a systematic effort is necessary to create better living conditions in the rural areas where the vast majority of populations of developing countries reside.Creation of more effective employment opportunities and exploring new avenues for their engagement in economically gainful activities will go a long way in ameliorating rural India. No doubt, formulation and implementation of various rural development schemes/ programmes have touched many a milestone, yet a lot remain still to be done. This edited book examines the basic issues, problems, policies, programmes and prospects of rural development in India.It is clear that rural development, in its all dimensions, is sine qua non for a strong and vibrating nation like India which aspires for becoming a super power in the world. It is also true that no nation can survive if it ignores its vast human potential in general developmental process and rural people in particular because development is above all a human process and not just a mechanical or technological change.Let us hope for a bright future for rural India and rural people. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dr. Abdul Azeez NP is currently working as the Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Central University of Kashmir, Srinagar. A gold medallist of Aligarh Muslim University in M.A. Economics (2010) examination, he obtained Ph.D degree also from the same university. He has published a number of research papers in various reputed national and international journals and edited number of books. His areas of specialization mainly include Economics of Rural Development, Human Resource Development. He has participated in various National and International conferences and has presented several research papers., Dr. S.M. Jawed Akhtar is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. He was awarded gold medals for securing first position at B.A (Hons.) and M.A (Economics) of the same university. He has been actively engaged in teaching and research for almost last two decades. He has to his credit a good number of publications in various reputed national and international journals. He is a recognized research guide and several Ph.D degrees have been awarded under his guidance. He is an active member of several academic bodies. CONTENTS: Contributors 7 Preface 9 1. Geographical Indications and Rural Development in India: A Survey Ruchi Sharma 13 2. Rural Treasures: Traditional Knowledge, Innovations and Best Practices (With focus on Western Rajasthan) Trilok Kumar Jain 29 3. Challenges and Barriers in Rural Development in India and Beyond: A Regional Outlook Najmudheen, T 35 4. Role of Agriculture Sector in Sustainable Development of India Shaukat Ali 61 5. Agricultural Credit and Agricultural Development in India. Kaberi Sarkar and Sebak Kumar Jana 81 6. Demand for Agricultural Credit: A Financial Inclusion Perspective S. M. Jawed Akhtar and Saba Parveen 101 7. Demographic Dividend in India: Addressing Education and Skill Development. Anup K. Mishra, Santosh K. Singh 117 8. Inclusive Growth of SelfHelp Groups in India Jasmin Treesa T.J. 133 9. Factors Affecting Child Health: A Study of Respondent Mothers and their Children's Health in Rural West Bengal Paramita Roy and Arunangshu Mondal 141 10. Role of Credit and Banking of Rural Development in.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. I. Poverty, unemployment and migration: 1. Implications of the drain of wealth: a colonial experience in Nineteenth Century India/Khalid Ponmulathodi. 2. The problem of unemployment in India/Dattatray Sitaram Bagade. 3. Recent employment scenario in the informal sector/Anup K. Mishra, P.K. Sen, Santosh K. Singh and Raj Kishor Pandey. 4. New Economic order and its impact on changing pattern of employment/Sanjay Kumar Pandey. 5. Workers on the move: migrated labour in post-reform India/Rajarshi Majumder and Farhat Naaz. 6. UN Millennium declaration and Indian response to poverty/Javid Ahmad Dar. 7. Economic impact of migration from India: an overview/S. Shibinu. II. Sectoral and Regional Issues: 8. Household monthly per capita consumption expenditure (MPCE) in India/B. Sheshagiri. 9. Inter-linkages between agriculture and other sectors in India: a post reform scenario/Mandeep Singh and Kuldeep Kaur. 10. Food security in India: issues and challenges/Pooja Choudhary and Neeraj Kumar. 11. Projection of food security issues in India/H.R. Prajapati. 12. Food security on the basis of malnutrition created health issues/K. Baby. 13. Trend and pattern of female literacy rate in Karnataka state/P.T. Bharthi, K.L. Sowmyashree and K. Pradeep Kumar. 14. India-Pakistan trade relations: obstacles and opportunities/T. Najmudheen. 15. Performance of self-help groups on women: a case study/N.S. Mugadur. 16. Role, growth and development of self-help groups in India/E. Sulaiman. 17. Innovative practices in hawking/S. Narayana Rajan and V. Malaisoodumperumal. 18. Emerging innovation opportunities issues of green marketing in India/R. Rema. 19. Environmental externalities of agricultural development in India/Bilquees Azra and Azra Musavi. III. Economic reforms and its effects: 20. Economic reforms and inclusive growth/Shehroz Alam Rizvi and Jeegyasa. 21. Impact of economic reforms on Indian economy/Tasleem Araf. 22. Impacts of globalization on higher education/Ashwini H. Bidaralli. 23. Globalization and its effect on Indian education/Ismail Thamarasseri. 24. Rupee free fall: impact on Indian economy/C. Siva Murugan and O.Y. Shirly. 25. Recent developments in Indian banking sector/S.M. Jawed Akhtar and N.P. Abdul Azeez. 26. Volatility spillovers of rupee dollar and rupee-euro exchange rates on stock prices/I. Sahadudheen. 27. Indian economy and global financial crisis/M. Rajesh. 28. NRI remittance inflow to Kerala in the liberalization era/Teena Thomas P. and S. Harikumar. 29. Outlier phenomena of Kerala economy: the context of Reghuram Rajan Panel Report/Nisha Rapheal. 30. Community-wide approach and sustainability: a review drawing on South Asian experience/K. Vinod. Index. There is a long list of achievements, sufficient enough to be celebrated and to hope that the dream of great power status of India is now within the realization. India's rise is attracting increasing interest among policy makers, academics, and above all, Indians themselves, who are proud to be part of a resurgent India. The country is making advancements in all spheres and a number of socio-economic sectors and poverty alleviation programmes have caught attention of developing nations. However, before one join in the chorus of celebration it might be desirable to take in to account of stock of poverty, unemployment and inequality and other development issues of our country. It recognizes India's achievements but sees a tremendous potential that is yet to be unleashed. What is needed is an India-led process of coordination and integration of the different reforms, combining those in the economic and institutional regime with the many initiatives that are actually being undertaken in more functional areas, as covered in many Indian strategy reports. Consolidating and launching these can only be done through a domestic process of consultation, stakeholder awareness, and buy-in to get backing for the necessary reforms to implement the various actions needed to.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. KlappentextrnrnABOUT THE BOOK:- Rural development became a planning concern as it became clear that the strategies adopted in developing countries remained largely ineffective in alleviating poverty and inequalities in rural areas. Development o.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Economy of Kerala: A Development Experience | Kerala's Development Experience | Abdul Azeez N. P. (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | 432 S. | Englisch | 2012 | LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing | EAN 9783659138850 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu GmbH & Co. KG, Lengericher Landstr. 19, 49078 Osnabrück, mail[at]preigu[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - ABOUT THE BOOK:- Rural development became a planning concern as it became clear that the strategies adopted in developing countries remained largely ineffective in alleviating poverty and inequalities in rural areas. Development of rural areas and the rural people has become the primary concern of the economic planning and development process of the country. It became increasingly clear that apart from an effort to increase agricultural and industrial production, it is also necessary to address.
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