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Contents Foreword Acknowledgement Introduction I Economics of education 1 Economic analysis and education reasoned issues in application to instructional technology evaluation PG Raja Kumar and PSVR Babu 2 Emergence of India in global economics of higher education issues and priorities G Satyanarayana and MR Geetha Bala 3 Economics of higher education fact and direction UB Kondewar and Smita Kondewar 4 Development of higher education in India a gender perspective D Pulla Rao P Raj Kumar and A Vamsi Krushna 5 The intra sectoral allocations of education expenditure in Andhra Pradesh MD Bavaiah K Thulasi Naik and J Narasimha Rao 6 Andhra Pradesh Human Development Report a critical appraisal G Ramachandrudu and S Prasada Rao 7 Education as revenue of economic growth SV Lakshmana Rao and P Easwara Rao 8 Cost differential in secondary education of Rayalaseema Region in Andhra Pradesh I Narendra Kumar V Kodandarami Reddy and V Balakrishnama Naidu 8 Cost differential in secondary education of Rayalaseema region in Andhra Pradesh I Narendra Kumar V Kodandarami Reddy and V Balakrishnama Naidu 9 Financial resources and cost effectiveness analysis in primary education G Latchanna 10 Trends in the growth of higher education in India 1950 51 to 2005 2006 A Vamsi Krushna and D Pulla Rao II Human development 11 Dimensions of economic growth and human development in India an assessment T Nirmala Devi 12 Millennium Development Goals MDGs Indian scenario V Krishna Murthy and RVLN Ratnakara Rao 13 Human resource development at National level KVV Devi Prasad and G Syamala Rao 14 Human resource development practices in university system Jagannath B Kukkudi and Ramesh B Agadi 15 Inter state variations of human development index in India M Kumar Raju C Gangulappa and A Reddappa 16 Globalization and human resource development A Naga Raju and IB Raju 17 Climate change a threat to human development A Ranga Reddy 18 Human resource development and quality of life R Ranganathan and M Yogeswari 19 Importance of human resource planning P Subba Rao 20 Human development role of Anganwadi worker for child development P Sujit Kumar and Swatilekha Sanyal 21 Health education and health care in IndiaRVLN Ratnakara Rao and V Krishna Murthy 22 Human resource development a special focus on Indian women D Sujatha 23 Continuing education for human resource development E Mahadeva Reddy D Uma Devi and P Adinarayana Reddy 24 Human resource development in voluntary organization V Hari Babu and M Mary 25 Trends in human development spending in the states of India K Dasaratha Ramaiah and K Thulasi Naik 26 Need of knowledge management services for human development M Satyanarayana 27 Trickle down effect a key to rural and human development K Mouurlin 28 Growth poverty and human resource development in India AV Naga Varma Y Rama Krishna and J Chandra Prasad 29 Health expenditure and shifts in human development in Andhra Pradesh K Rani Gopal and B Sailaja Kumari 30 Human resources development in India an overview PS Ravindra and P Rajya Lakshmi 31 Public spending for human development in Andhra Pradesh MD Bavaiah K Thulasi Naik and J Narasimha Rao 32 Human resource development emerging issues and concerns in education of the weaker sections MVSS Prakasa Rao and PCh Lakshminarayana Index Economics of education is a branch of economics It is the study of education from the economics perspective Economics of education is concerned with the process by which education is produced Education is an investment in human beings as against investment in properties of share Human development as a concept has emerged from the economic study of investments in humans that enhances peoples choices was popularized by United Nations Development Programme UNDP The book deals with theoretical and practical issues relating to education and development The papers included in this book tried to explain conform or establish the role of education as investment in human beings and how it lead to the devel.
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Contents Foreword Introduction 1 Women of disadvantaged groups schemes for education and employment of SCs STs and OBCsRVLN Ratnakara Rao and V Krishna Murty 2 Are tribal women empowered understandings from sustainable tribal empowerment project STEP and IKP in ITA Paderu of Visakhapatnam District Andhra PradeshB Appa Rao Susanta Kumar Barik A Sharath and KBD Sobha Rani 3 Self Help groups a vehicle to empower rural womenV Hari Babu 4 Women empowerment and gender inequality in IndiaIrfana Samdani 5 Empower disabled women-who are double discriminatedK Mary Sujatha and P Subba Rao 6 Socio-economic empowerment of tribal women an Indian perspectiveMohammad Awais Tosib Alam and Mohd Asif 7 Self Help Groups and its impact on Palliyar women development in KodaikanalC Ramanathaswamy and T Subramanyam Naidu 8 Recovering lost childhood rescue and rehabilitation for trafficked girl children a case study of ARDARP Viswanatha Gupta 9 Gender discrimination in rural non-farm employment in IndiaA Vamsi Krushna 10 Empowerment of Dalit women in India an overviewD Syamala Devi and T Sreenu 11 Problems faced by Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe WomenJ Jagdeesh Raj Kumar and Alban Nisanth Lalu 12 Educational status of a backward caste community a case study of Jalari Women in VisakhapatnamK Kiran and A Vamsi Krushna 13 Nutritional status and food habits of Scheduled tribe women a case study of commercial sex workers in Belgaum District of Karnataka StateBasavaraddi S Badagi 14 Status of women in the Mahishya societyDipak Kr Adak and Premananda Bharati 15 Reservation policy and socio economic condition of socially backward women in teaching profession a study in Kanpur cityNiyati P Lal and Itishree Padhi16 Knowledge and practices regarding reproductive health among Lamani women of Basvan Bagevadi Taluk Bijapur District in Karnataka StateRavikanth B Lamani 17 Social economic educational and health status of Scheduled Tribes in Vizianagaram District of Andhra Pradesh a gender perspectiveP Raj Kumar and P Jayanand Kumar 18 Age at Menarche in Two tribal groups of Dharwad and Bijapur District in Karnataka StateRavikanth B Lamani 19 Infant feeding practices among slum womenR Sambvasiva Rao J Sriviraja Rani and I Giridhar 20 Natal practices among tribal women of Srikakulam District of Andhra PradeshG Lakshmi and R Sambasiva Rao 21 Demography and socio cultural factors influencing marriages among tribal women a case of gender discrimination in Nilgiri HillsK Sasikumar Brumot V Lakshmi Narayan Dash and TS Naidu 22 Women and gender relations in tribal society the case study of the Durua in Koraput District South OrissaSN Ratha 23 Gender issues and women empowerment among Khonds of Chedalapadu Village in Visakha Agency area an anthropological studyV Subramanyam 24 Status of women in Tribal societiesValerie D Khar 25 Tribal women and their economy a study on the women among the Muthuvan Tribe in the Idukki District of KeralaVeena B Nair 26 Sexual exploitation of non-Brahmin women a study of Devadasi or dancing girls and the English East India Company in South India particularly in Madras in Early modern periodVikram Harija and Prashant Kumar Kain 27 Women of disadvantaged groups schemes for education of minorities with special reference to MuslimsV Krishna Murty and RVLN Ratnakara Rao 28 Participation of Kanjarbhat Tribal women in family planning programme a case study of Dharwad and Gadag Districtsin Karnataka StateRavikanth B Lamani 29 Development of education among scheduled tribes in Andhra Pradesh a gender perspectiveG Paul Ratnakar and D Pulla Rao IndexThe status of women in the Indian society was proscribed by the religious establishments for a long time Though some of the social categories like adivasis and dalits have remained outside the pale of Hindu religious prescriptions; it is by and large adapted to the dominance of the mainstream practices Therefore the status and empowerment of the disadvantaged groups is generally held to be different and a.
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Contents Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction List of contributors 1 Land caste and Kulak-Pettandars in Andhra PradeshA Satyanarayana 2 Implementation of land reforms in IndiaG Surya Prakasa Rao and K Rama Chandra Rao 3 Agrarian economy of Andhra PradeshK Kishore Babu A Bala Krishna and K Mahendra Kumar 4 Modernization-mobilization a mans of developmentPP Satyanarayana Rao 5 Dry land farming in India constraints and opportunitiesD Pulla Rao 6 Challenge of food security in IndiaP Kothandarami Reddy 7 Land reforms and agrarian conditions in Andhra Pradesh during post independent eraM Venkata Ramanaiah B Parameswara Reddy and G Ranganath 8 Area production and productivity of agriculture with special reference to rice in Andhra PradeshD Pulla Rao 9 Progress of food grains production in Andhra Pradesh an analysis of post reform periodA Vamsi Krushna S Marulu Reddy and K Kiran 10 Impact of Five Year Plans on rural industriesV Divya Thejomoorthy and I Narendra Kumar 11 Land reforms and agrarian relationsG Gangadhar Hugar 12 Eleventh Five Year Plan-a vision for faster and inclusive growthK Janardana Rao 13 Economic hardships and social denigration of Datis of Ayodhya Lanka a case historyJesurathnam Devarapalli 14 Sustainable development through innovative strategies of political economySV Lakshmana Rao 15 Agrarian crisis and agrarian struggles--a global scenarioM Ramesh and B Addai 16 Cooperative societies and weaker sectionsCSN Raju and B Sudheer 17 New generation financial institutions and poverty alleviation in IndiaT Geetha Madhuri and P Shoba Rani 18 Indira Prabha an evaluation study of land distribution scheme - a case study of Visakhapatnam DistrictB Lakshmi Bhavani S Appala Naidu and N Bhaskara Reddy 19 Impact of DWCRA on income and employment generation a study in Chittoor DistrictM Rukmani M Raghava Reddy and S Rathna Kumari 20 HRD practices in small-scale industry a study with special reference to Gulbarga District in KarnatakaSantosh Singh Bias 21 Impact of Green Revolution on agricultural development in IndiaD Francis and D Pulla Rao 22 Influence of inter Sectoral linkages on nature and volatility of growth of major states in IndiaA Vamsi Krushna 23 Progress of agricultural production during plan period in IndiaD Pulla Rao and D Francis 24 Political economy through educationV Krishna Murthy and RVLN Ratnakar Rao 25 Political economy-workers education programmeRVLN Ratnakar Rao and V Krishna Murthy 26 Impact of social capital on poverty in IndiaKavitha Venkatachari 27 Learning new computer skills in the workplace a stress or pleasureKavitha Venkatachari 28 Intellectual Property Rights in India - a case for their protectionDurga Prasad Gorthi IndexPolitical economy as a study of policies of the government is distinguished from the Marxian political economy that interrogated the dynamics of economic and political power The subject political economy is interdisciplinary in nature and therefore encompasses several disciplines history political science economics sociology education etc The economic reforms were introduced in India in the year 1991 384 pp.
Verlag: Akansha, 2010
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Contents Foreword Introduction I School education and literacy 1 Progress and problems of primary education a study P Ramappa and V Jagannatham 2 Impact of sex caste and type of school on adjustment of residential school students R Siva Prasad 3 Trends in the growth of primary education in Visakhapatnam District A Vamsi Krushna Archana Bala and R Vijaya Krishna 4 Urban rural disparities in literacy rates in India some dimensions D Pulla Rao D Francis and P Raj Kumar 5 Educational dropout of children at primary stage in east Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh D Narayana Rao V Seshagiri Rao and P Arun Kumar 6 Status of primary education in Vizianagaram Distirct of Andhra Pradesh Mohammed Khasim Shaik D Francis and D Pulla Rao 7 Development of the primary and upper primary education in India P Jayanand Kumar and A Vamsi Krushna 8 Trends in the growth of secondary education in India PSK Sudheer Y Ravini and D Pulla Rao 9 Child labour perils and preventive strategies G Venkata Ramana 10 Disparities of females in literacy rates and education in India S Ramesh Babu Y Venkata Naidu and K Ravi Kumar 11 Dropouts in primary education in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh Mandal level analysis D Francis SM Khasim and D Pulla Rao 12 Literacy in India some observations RVLN Ratnakara Rao and V Krishna Murthy II Higher education 13 Role of higher education in rural areas of India I Narendra Kumar CP Kasaiah and A Siva Sankar 14 Need for reforms in examination system Rakesh A Joshi 15 Higher education and private sector KA Rasure 16 Role of open universities in the development of higher education in India P Raj Kumar N Someswara Rao and PSK Sudheer 17 Academic staff development in higher education role of UGC academic staff colleges Sai Ramesh Thota 18 Visionary leadership in higher education A Pal Pandi U Surya Rao and D Jeyathilagar III Education of weaker sections 19 Women empowerment through education J Rama Rao and T Tirupathi Naidu 20 Women Empowerment through education G Syamala Rao and M Sanyasi Rao 21 Empowerment of weaker sections though education E Vanilla Kumari E Sharmila Hymavathi and G Ratna Priya 22 Policies and programmes and changing employment opportunities for women in school education a case study of Andhra Pradesh R Vijaya Krishna D Pulla Rao and P Jayanand Kumar 23 Status of education and employment of weaker sections in India in relevance to accessibility of reservations S Pulla Rao and P Usha 24 Educational status of scheduled castes in India E Vanilla Kumari E Sharmila Hymavathi and G Ratna Priya 25 Education of weaker sections in India V Krishna Murthy and RVLN Ratnakara Rao Index Education is a life long process of growth and development It is not confined to the limits of time place and individual But it was not made universal Therefore the constitution made special mention about the education of Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes and other educationally backward classes After Independence the Government of India has implemented several programmes for the development of education especially among SCs STs and other backward classes Yet these groups have not been able to reap the benefits of education to the fullest extent The present volume has examined the efforts made by the government and the achievements made in the area of education for the weaker sections jacket 278 pp.
Verlag: Serials Pub, 2011
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tables, figs (illustrator). Contents Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction List of contributors I Education 1 Disparities in female literacy rates and sex ratios in Andhra PradeshA Vamsi Krushna 2 Deprivation of women in education and employment in India an historical perspectiveD Pulla Rao 3 Educational policies and programmes for empowerment of women in IndiaR Vijaya Krishna 4 Empowering women through education it?s impact on infant and child mortality in India-an empirical analysisP Jayanand Kumar 5 Gender specific educational policies and programmes in IndiaD Francis 6 Role of media in promoting gender justice in literacy and education in IndiaD Suseela 7 Educational status of tribal women a study of Konda Savara women in Srikakulam DistrictM Sundara Rao and P Ramu 8 Role of distance education in the education empowerment and development of women - a study of school of distance education of Andhra UniversityT Nirmala Jyothi and D Samsundar 9 Girl?s and women?s right to education Fulfillment of Education for All EFAV Krishna Murthy and RVLN Ratnakar Rao 10 Vocational training aspects for womenRVLN Ratnakar Rao and V Krishna Murthy II Employment 11 Work life balance of women employeesD Swetha Ramana Reddy and S Anjani Devi 12 Sexual harassment of women at the work place in IndiaP Raj Kumar 13 Policies and programmes for changing employment opportunities for women in school education - a case of Andhra PradeshK Ravi Kumar 14 Female work participation rates in India an analysisM Sri Devi 15 Women in India information technology sector and their migrationDurlav Sarkar 16 Women employee in Indian corporate - a paradigm shiftKavitha Venkatachari 17 Female workforce participation rate in India and Andhra PradeshGA Prabhakar 18 Problems and prospects of women employment in service sector with special reference to ICT sector in IndiaPadmalita Routray and PK Mohanty 19 Tackling of work place violence against womenP Sree Sudha 20 Participation of working women in decision making at family - a case study of Anganwadi workers of ICDS Project of Mogaltur in West Godavari District of Andhra PradeshN Sreerama Murty and Ch Hymavathi III Social exclusion 21 Empowerment of women -- a comparative analysis of the status of women in Tamil Nadu with that of Andhra Pradesh and IndiaKavitha Venkatachari 22 Gender discrimination and inequalities in IndiaK Surya Rao 23 Status of women in India some dimensionsG Jaya Lakshmi 24 Social exclusion of women and its reflection on occupational structure and employmentP Usha and S Pulla Rao 25 High infant mortality due to Malaria during pregnancy and the effect to weekly choloroquine chemoprophylaxis among pregnant women a case study from Nayagarh District OrissaB Purohit A Mahapatra SK Kar and DP Hansdah 26 Kalisi - The human medium for goddess Bhuasuni to communicate with her devoteesItishree Padhi 27 Interventions for women empowerment case studiesA Rizwana IndexThe status of women in India is a contested terrain as there are protagonists and antagonists of the conditions of women There is definitely some progress in the condition of women in modern India compared to the past Modernization and the development of educational facilities for women have changed the conditions to a large extent But the empirical reality seems to be different from what we perceive about the status of women in India 360 pp.