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  • Aftab Uddin Ahmed and Kanak Kanti Bagchi

    Verlag: Abhijeet Pub, New Delhi, 2007

    ISBN 10: 8189886053 ISBN 13: 9788189886059

    Sprache: Englisch

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents 1. Introduction. 2. A profile of agricultural development in Assam. 3. Spread of new agricultural technology (In Assam in general and Barpeta District in particular). 4. Adoption of new agricultural technology by non tribal and tribal farmers in Barpeta District a farm level analysis. 5. Factors and constraints affecting adoption of new agricultural technology. 6. Role of agricultural extension personnel in percolation of new technology. 7. Summary conclusions and suggestions. Bibliography. In this study an attempt has been made to investigate into the determinants of adoption of new technology in agriculture by tribal and non tribal farmers in Indian agrarian situation in general and the agricultural situation of Barpeta District of Assam in particular. There are a number of conditions which must be met before a given agricultural technology can be accepted by the farmers. Some of these conditions are the result of physical environment but many others are the by products of the cultural background of the farmers. To make the adoption of agricultural technology possible one must understand the environmental framework in which the process of adoption operates. In the absence of such an understanding useful innovations will remain unutilized. There is thus a definite need in countries like India for conducting scientific enquiries that may lead to the better understanding of the process of adoption of new agricultural technology. The present research work is the result of the realization of such a need. The present investigation was conducted in a limited geographical area consisting of particular agro climatic and socio economic conditions of Barpeta District of Assam. Therefore the findings emanating from the study may not be applicable in all types of agro climatic and socio economic conditions of India. Of course the findings of the present study would be applicable in Assam and elsewhere having similar agro climatic and socio economic condition while the general conclusions arrived at may be of value in other spheres subject to local adjustments. 174 pp.

  • S Asaithambi; A Mohamed Abdullah and N Kannan

    Verlag: Abhijeet Pub, New Delhi, 2008

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Changing face of rural India. 2. Rural Indian problems and government schemes. 3. Rural marketing strategies in India. 4. Rural urban divide. 5. Empowerment of rural India. 6. Government policies on micro and small medium enterprises in India. 7. Floricultural development under globalisation. 8. Rural India cropping patterns. Bibliography. Index. Mahatma Gandhi observed that India lives in Rural Areas. If you want to improve the whole part of India your attention must simply goes to rural oriented plans. This book made an attempt to analyse the real position of rural India in nowadays and also through lights the detailed structure of the rural society and hence also focuses the rural urban divide various policies and programmes of rural development like health care programmes self employment programmes practices and methods of rural marketing and rural energy and other related rural energy issue and so on. Of late India has witnessed rapid changes in the countryside and rural areas. With the onset of IT revolution the mobile penetration cable TV penetration etc. has helped to bring greater changes in hitherto idyllic unspoilt countryside. Forces of marketing and consumerism are also operating and one can find all kinds of goods and services available in small Mofussil towns as well. This book explores the changing face of rural India. It is hoped that this book will fulfill a lacunae in the field of rural studies and will help students researchers academicians NGOs and policy makers as well. 152 pp.

  • N Kannan

    Verlag: Abhijeet Pub, New Delhi, 2008

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Emerging reforms in Indian banking international perspectives. 2. Term structure and economic activity. 3. Directed credit and financial reform. 4. Para banking in India. 5. Micro finance in India design structure and governance. 6. Overhauling the somnolent rural credit system. Bibliography. Financial sector in India has underwent radical changes since 1990's. To revamp the financial structure in India Government has been taken up various measures like monetary reforms trade reforms interest rate reform and so on. Globalisation has paved the way for increasing its liberalized policies. The benefits from having a healthy domestic banking system are undoubtedly considerable (and more or less well known) in terms of efficient domestic financial intermediation. However what tends to be ignored (or forgotten) is the importance of having banks that will eventually have to compete internationally. In fact even without full capital account convertibility competition has increased considerably. For example. Many Indian blue chip corporations are already accessing almost their entire requirement of long term funds from overseas (borrowing for 10 years and beyond is outside the government's External Commercial Borrowing (ECB) cap). 158 pp.

  • Ravishankar Kumar Singh and V S Kulkarni

    Verlag: Abhijeet Pub, New Delhi, 2006

    ISBN 10: 8188683760 ISBN 13: 9788188683765

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. 1. Introduction/Ravishankar Kumar Singh and V.S. Kulkarni. 2. Foreign Direct Investment with particular reference to India/Usha S. Iyer. 3. FDI in India with special references to North Eastern Region/Prabha Devi and Bobo Maisnam. 4. Foreign Direct Investment and globalisation the Indian experience/S.M. Jawed Akhtar. 5. Foreign Direct Investment and globalisation/Manoj Shankar Gupta. 6. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India under globalisation period/Binod Choudhary. 7. Globalisation and Foreign Direct Investment/D.N. Patil. 8. Dynamics of Foreign Direct Investment in India/Ranjan Kumar Sinha and Chandra Prakash Singh. With the advent of continuous economic reforms the economy has recorded average growth rate of around 6% in the last decade. One major reform that has taken place in the area of attracting foreign investment into India via either the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) route or from foreign institutional investors (FIIs). FDI is very stable by nature as it usually enters for long term projects. It also helps to generate employment and bring in the latest technological inventions/advancements. FIIs on the other hand usually help in developing capital markets. Entrepreneurs can tap the capital market by wooing FIIs and can thereby set up new projects or use the funds for expansion etc. However FII investment may not be very stable there can be sudden outflows if capital markets perform adversely or are expected to perform negatively. Even in the South East Asian economic crisis in countries like Thailand and Indonesia it had been the FIIs who had disturbed growth trends by creating sudden outflows of forex reserves thereby resulting in the devaluation of the local currency. The Govt. of India has set for itself the target of achieving $10 billion in FDI inflows per year. As per present guidelines FIIs can invest in shares of Indian companies subject to maximum ceiling to 24% of the issued share capital of a company. Both FDI and FIIs bring in valuable capital and must be encouraged by suitable policy amendments. The Government should consider both as the same while finalising capital expenditure for investment in companies/projects. Yet due to the factors enumerated above FDI is more suitable for a country like India as compared to FIIs as the latter is short term and volatile. Learned contributors in this book seek to explore various aspects of Foreign Direct Investment in country and how it is related to the economic development employment generation infrastructure development and the impact of FDI on a country as a whole. 178 pp.

  • Robinet Jacob; Sindhu Joseph and Anoop Philip

    Verlag: Abhijeet Pub, New Delhi, 2007

    ISBN 10: 8189886010 ISBN 13: 9788189886011

    Sprache: Englisch

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Tourism products. 2. Features of India. 3. Indian architecture. 4. Monuments of India. 5. Religions of India. 6. Culture customs and traditions. 7. Indian painting. 8. Indian dance forms. 9. Indian music. 10. Fairs and festivals. 11. Indian handicrafts and souvenirs. 12. Indian cuisine. 13. Indian costumes. 14. Museums and art galleries. 15. Eco tourism products. 16. New concepts in accommodation. 17. Adventure sports. 18. Sustainable tourism. 19. New concepts in tourism. 20. Travel regulations. Bibliography. Index. This book attempts to provide a fresh perspective on the various tourism resources of India. The variety of topics covered includes components types and elements of tourism products features of India architecture world heritage monuments religions and pilgrim centres Indian customs and traditions etc. An overview of Indian painting music and dance forms is another feature. The book also focuses on prominent fairs and festivals handicrafts and souvenirs Indian cuisine costumes and museums and art galleries. Efforts have been put to give a clear picture of innovative tourism development strategies like eco tourism resources and sustainable tourism. A detailed discussion of the new concepts in Tourism and accommodation sector is another feature. The book also tries to give a clear idea on adventure sports and travel regulations for visiting India. 228 pp.

  • Md Sha Alam and Anil Bhuimali

    Verlag: Abhijeet Pub, New Delhi, 2007

    ISBN 10: 8189886061 ISBN 13: 9788189886066

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Modus operandi of the consumer credit programme. 3. Profile of the study area. 4. An analysis of consumer credit programme. 5. Impact assessment of the scheme. 6. Conclusions and recommendations. Bibliography. Consumer Credit Programme is an important development scheme in the banking sector in most of the developing economies including Bangladesh. In Bangladesh people of limited monthly income are faced with the problem of improving their standard of living. Considering this some commercial banks have started Consumer Credit Programme especially since the mid 1990s. The broad objectives of this scheme among others are to help service holders by providing consumer credit at a reasonable rate of interest encouraging saving habit developing the saving habit facilitating increasing standard of living and finally to play the active role in the socio economic development of Bangladesh. The main purpose of this book is to investigate the detailed characteristics and effectiveness of Consumer Credit Scheme of Commercial Banks in Bangladesh with special reference to Rajshahi Metropolitan area. It also covers the socio economic background of the borrowers and its impact on the managerial success of the banks. It gives emphasis in identifying the limiting factors of utilizing the available funds for the purpose. A comparative analysis of the success of commercial banks in implementing different credit schemes and the causes of variations if any has been done at the end. 262 pp.

  • Ravishankar Kumar Singh and R Shashi Kumar

    Verlag: Abhijeet Pub, New Delhi, 2008

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction/R.K. Singh and R. Shashi Kumar. 2. Services under WTO a framework benefits and concerns for India/Prahlad Kumar and Pramita Srivastava. 3. WTO does it represent a new perspective to development/Smriti Mukherjee. 4. WTO and India opportunities and challenges/Birendra Kumar Jha. 5. Small scale industries in the global game of WTO in the global era/Birendra Kumar Jha. 6. Indian Higher Education and WTO Agreements problems and prospects/V.S. Kulkarni and Medha Tapiawala. 7. World Trade Organization and Indian agriculture an unifinished agenda/Sudhakar Dwivedi and Arun Bhadauria. 8. Foreign Direct Investment is a breakfast for fasting India/R. Hiremani Naik. 9. WTO and its impact on small scale industries/K.A. Rasure. 10. India and WTO a view on Globalization and Agriculture Agreement/A. Bose and A. Marimuthu. 11. South Asia trade in the era of economic reforms with special reference to India/K.A. Rasure. The signing of the GATT accord by 120 countries at Marrakesh on the 15 of April 1994 is possibly the greatest endeavour towards human accord in the second half of the twentieth century just as the founding of the United Nations was the greatest achievement of the first half of this century. Thus establishment of the World Trade Organization (WTO) which is the embodiment of the result of Uruguay Round held during a long period of about eight years from 1986 to 1994 is possibly a mighty big event in international economic scenario. This new apex body equipped with the legal authority and provisions for enforcing the commitments rules and norms came into existence on first January 1995. It professes trade liberalisation through an open rule based and non discriminatory multilateral trading system which provides greater trade flows for ail its participating members thereby ensuring fair distribution of the fruits of global economic development. This young institution having 148 countries as its members at present and governing 95% of the global trade emerged as the third economic pillar of worldwide dimension next to the IMF and the IBRD. This biggest international trading organisation helps in implementing the past negotiations initiating periodic review of the trade policy and settling the trade disputes among its member countries. Evolution of a free trading environment for the movement of goods and services is its objective based on the assumption that free trade is an optimal modality of global welfare. The underlying principles of the WTO are transparency and provision by member of national treatment and most favoured nation treatment to all the members. In this book the scholars present their diverse and deep analytical sometimes critical viewpoints on WTO as an organization presenting challenges and offering development and growth opportunities to India. The effects of WTO on Indian economy services agriculture manufacturing small scale industries multinational corporations exports foreign direct investment etc. all have been studied by our scholars as well. It is hoped that this book will prove useful to the students and scholars of Indian economy. 188 pp.

  • Nityananda Roy

    Verlag: Abhijeet Pub, New Delhi, 2008

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Review of literature. 3. Historical perspective up to Silaidah. 4. Establishment of Sriniketan and role of village organisation towards the rural reconstruction programmes a detailed discussion. 5. Activities of PSV (Based on Viswa Bharati Annual Reports and Audited Accounts) since 1922 to 1995 96. 6. Case study analytical data from some selected villages. Summary and conclusion. Select bibliography. This book is focused on Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore's ideals on rural reconstruction and the co operative role of the villages on rural development activities. The author of the book has analytically explained that in the present changed socio economic scenario of rural society the poet philosopher and the great social reformer Tagore's ideals on rural developments are more relevant today. Utilizing village resources as well as local human resources could do all types of development. Outside help (charity) is mere help to villagers unless united efforts of the villagers have the active role to make their villages self reliant. The book is documented by opinions of eminent personalities like Late Pannalal Dasgupta Late Amita Sen (Ashram Kanya) Late Shantidev Ghosh etc. and other eminent personalities who were closely associated with Tagore and Visva Bharati. Moreover comments of village workers like Late Jnanendranath Ghosh and other old persons (Tagore's life time) who devoted their whole life for the development of the villages under the inspiration of Tagore's ideals have been collected to enrich this analytical study. This book is mainly based on the village level and secondary sources data and information collected by the author himself with his valuable experience as a villager of a village which was adopted by Sriniketan for all round development. With this experience and with the help of collected data and information this critical analysis will be very fruitful to be one of the guidelines for sustained rural development to the social workers and researchers. He also points to the facts that in most cases village development societies fails to implement Tagore's ideas on rural reconstruction programme for solving different socio economics problems. According to author Tagore's ideals on rural reconstruction is more relevant today than it was earlier to achieve self reliance self respect and self confidence which are the basic foundations for sustained rural development in all aspects. In this book chronological study has been done from the inception of Tagore's Sriniketan Surul Kuthibari (Institute of Rural Reconstruction) up to 1995 96 in three phases first phase during Tagore's lifetime (1922 1941) Second phase after the death of Tagore (1942 1950) and the third phase from the period 1951 when Visva Bharati was recognized as a Central University by the Government of India up to the period 1995 96. 210 pp.

  • Reena Mishra

    Verlag: Abhijeet Pub, New Delhi, 2009

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Origin of the Sati custom. 3. The scriptural sanction for Sati. 4. Sati in literature. 5. Sati in inscriptions. 6. Foreign accounts of Sati. 7. Protest against sati. 8. Regulation and prohibition of Sati. 9. Sati after Bentinck. 10. Causes of Sati. 11. Conclusion. Bibliography. Index. Sati is a funeral practice among some Hindu communities in which a recently widowed woman would immolate herself on her husband's funeral pyre. Voluntary death at funerals has been described in Northern India before the Gupta Empire. The original practices were called anumarana and were uncommon. Anumarana was not comparable to later understandings of sati since the practices were not restricted to widows rather anyone male or female with personal loyalty to the deceased could commit suicide at a loved one's funeral. These included the deceased's relatives servants followers or friends. Sometimes these deaths stemmed from vows of loyalty. Sahamarana was the generally accepted and widely practiced form of sati in which the widows used to burn themselves alongwith the dead body of their husbands. By about the 10 century sati as understood today was known across much of the subcontinent. It continued to occur usually at a low frequency and with regional variations until the early 19 century. From about 1812 the Raja Rammohan Roy started his own campaign against the practice. He was motivated by the experience of seeing his own sister in law commit sati. Among his actions he visited Calcutta cremation grounds to persuade widows not to so die formed watch groups to do the same and wrote and disseminated articles to show that it was not required by scripture. On 4 December 1829 the practice was formally banned in the Bengal presidency lands by the then governor Lord William Bentinck. 194 pp.

  • Amod Sharma and Ravishankar Kumar Singh

    Verlag: Abhijeet Pub, New Delhi, 2007

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. 1. Rain water harvesting techniques for increasing crop production in Nagaland/A.K. Verma. 2. Prospect and constraint of fish production under the rainfed condition of Nagaland/Sharma A. Kalita D.C. Singh A.K. Nakhro R and V.B. Sharma. 3. Performance of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) as influenced by transplanting times and cultivation methods/Naresh Babu. 4. Alternate cropping system of Nagaland in North East Region of India/Amod Sharma Sharma Anamika and S.K. Sharma. 5. Dynamics of ecosystem and its pyramidical system/Amod Sharma. 6. Impact of livestock resources to uplift the economy of rural dairy farmers of KOMUL/Nizamuddin and A. Sharma. 7. Constraints of Oyster Mushroom cultivation in Nagaland/Sharma A. Jha K.K. Kalita D.C. Nizamuddin and Upadhyay D.N. 8. Bukhari an alternative to conventional method of brooding in remote and rural areas/R.K. Chaurasia B. Prakash and V.B. Sharma. 9. Comparative study of mash vs. Pellet feeding on the performance of broiler chicken under cage system/Nizamuddin and A.K. Singh. 10. Constraints and prioritization of strategies of agricultural development in Nagaland/Kalita D.C. Singh A.K. Sharma A. and Nakhro R. 11. Crossability relationships among Cajanus species/Jogendra Singh and G.C. Bajpai. 12. Efficacy of biocontrol agents and chemical fertilizers for control of while Moul of French Bean/N. Tiameren Ao K.N. Bhagabati A.K. Phookan B.C. Das and M.C. Talukdar. 13. Water management for effective crop production in Northeastern Hilly Region/R.C. Nayak and Sewak Ram. 14. Variability and character association in various rice ecotypes/Chaturvedi H.P. and D.M. Maurya. 15. Relevance of indigenous farming system in solving food security problem a case study of Phek District/A.K. Tripathi K.K. Datta D.K. Sonowal and A.K. Khan. 16. Constraints faced by lowland Paddy cultivators in Dimapur District of Nagaland/K.K. Jha. 17. Relevance of Jhum cultivation in Nagaland/K.K. Jha. 18. Technology for improving agricultural productivity in Nagaland/Supong Keitzar. 19. Effect of simulated erosion and nitrogen levels on the uptake of N P and K and Yield of upland rice/Manoj Dutta Zakir Hussain and B.S. Chauhan. 20. Constraints of crop production in Nagaland/M.K. Singh. 21. Constraints faced by the Mushroom growers of Dimapur District of Nagaland/Tzudir Bendangmenla Sharma A. Kalita D.C. and Sharma Y.K. 22. Soil conservation and its fertility management systems practice of sloping land in Northeast India/Sapu Changkija. 23. Performance of Maize (Zea mays L.) under various nutrient management practices on terraced land/Sewak Ram B.S. Chauhan and Manoj Dutta. 24. Integrated nutrient management and sustainable agriculture an overview/A.K. Singh P.K. Singh and S.K. Sharma. 25. Zabo and Alder agriculture indigenous farming systems of Nagaland/S.D. Rao Anamika Sharma Chandan Rajkhowa and Joseph Kikon. 26. Regulated market in India/Bendangmenla Tzudir. 27. Evaluation of fungicides in vitro against the growth of cercospora capsici the casual organism of Chilli leaf spot disease/Ruokuovilie Mezhatsu L. Daiho and D.N. Upadhyay. 28. Evaluation of fungicides in vitro against the growth of colletotrichum capsici the casual organism of Chilli fruit rot disease/Ruokuovilie Mezhatsu L. Daiho and D.N. Upadhyay. 29. Screening of chilli cultivars against leaf spot and fruit rot diseases caused by Cercospora capsici and colletotrichum capsici/Ruokuovilie Mezhatsu L. Daiho and D.N. Upadhyay. 30. Studies on management of fruit rot of Chilli (Capsicum annuum L.)/Ruokuovilie Mezhatsu L. Daiho and D.N. Upadhyay. 31. Studies on management of cercospora leaf spot of chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) with systemic and non systemic fungicides/Ruokuovilie Mezhatsu L. Daiho and D.N. Upadhyay. 32. An analysis of marketed surplus of rice in Assam/D.C. Kalita B.C. Bhowmick R.S. Saikia and C. Hazarika. 33. Role of biofertilizers in crop production/R.P. Singh. 34. Alder based Jhum cultivation in Nagaland/Sentinungba L.

  • Achyutananda Panda

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction/A.N. Panda. 2. Situating Indian women in proper perspective a framework for analysis/A.N. Panda. 3. Status of women in ancient India/J.N. Sharma. 4. Women in India down the ages/D.K. Padhi. 5. Working women and law in India/H.N. Pradhan. 6. Status of women in rural India and their role in rural development/Gautam Vir. 7. Empowerment of rural women through development need for a changing perspective in India/Ashutosh Pandey and Archana Pandey. 8. Women and development innovative strategies/Sushma Yadav. 9. National policy for the empowerment of women 2001 an appraisal/M.V.S. Koteswar Rao ad B.P.C. Bose. 10. Strategies for empowerment of women in India a review/K. Chandra Kumar. 11. Women empowerment new initiatives in voluntary action/V. Divya Thejo Murthy. 12. Empowerment of Indian women the case of self help groups in Andhra Pradesh/M. Bapuji and Md. Mastanvali. 13. Empowerment through political participation/A.D. Mishra. 14. Political participation of women in local administration in India and globalization/Rajendra Bharti. 15. Women and political participation in India/Sweta Mishra. 16. Voting participation of women in India a case study of Uttaranchal with special reference to Garhwal/M.M.S. Negi. 17. Political participation of women leaders a case study in Orissa/Gayatri Mishra and A. N. Panda. 18. The problems of working women in India/Ashu Pasricha. 19. Uniform civil code and gender justice a critical perspective/Parvathy A.A. 20. Women and politics of peace process in North East India/Dolly Phukon. 21. Prospects for Indian women/A.N. Panda. Selected Bibliography. Contributors. In spite of many reform movements launched by different social reformers during different periods and enactment of innumerable legislations aiming at improving the conditions of women the lot of women in India is yet to be uplifted to the desirable extent. Though the Indian constitution makes provisions for establishing equality between men and women and provides for affirmative actions in favour of women to rectify their adverse position the fate of women in India continues to be in a bad shape and its in imperative to take additional steps for achieving the goal of operational equality between men and women in India. All these factors necessitate discussing and understanding the different issues related to women for appreciating the problems of women in India. The present volume is a modest attempt in that direction. The present volume is the result of the untiring efforts of some scholarly persons who are genuinely interested in studying and analyzing women issues. It is believed that the articles included in this book will throw some lights on different aspects related to women and be helpful in grasping the problems of women to some extent. 386 pp.

  • K Ravichandran and M Revathi Bala

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. Abbreviations. 1. Rural credit market in India. 2. The design and execution of the study. 3. Indebtedness and access to credit. 4. Utilization pattern and repayment behaviour of borrowers. 5. Findings conclusions and suggestions. Bibliography. Annexures. Index. Rural credit encompasses the range of financial services offered in rural areas by institutional and non institutional agencies to the people of all income levels. In India the institutionalization of rural credit started with the enactment of the first Cooperative Credit Societies Act in 1904. From then cooperative banks served as important providers of financial services but they have often faced greater crises of financial instability. The nationalization of 14 major commercial banks and the formation of RRBs and NABARD have developed multi agency approach to rural credit. Now all these institutional agencies have covered cent per cent of the Indian villages and significantly contributed for white revolution and green revolution. However certain segments of rural population are always away from the services of institutional agencies. Agriculture and allied sector is more capital and credit intensive. The World Bank NCAER Rural Financial Access Survey of 2003 clearly confirmed that access to the formal financial institutions remained severely constrained in rural areas particularly for the poorest of the households with informal lending still remaining substantial. If access to credit is made easy when it is required half of the problems in the rural credit market could be solved. But the problems pertaining to the access remains complex and deeper than what is generally perceived and understood. The present study is an attempt to study the access use and repayment of institutional credit by borrowers in rural India. The study unearthed certain micro level realities and confirmed that the institutional credit available could not mitigate the problem of rural indebtedness in the study area. The study concluded that the proper way out is not only enhancing the quantum of credit but also making the institutional agencies more borrowers friendly. In this direction a business partnership model is suggested. 332 pp.

  • Anil Bhuimali and Chandan K Mukhopadhyay

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents 1. Efficient and minimum mean squared error ARIMA Forecast for GDP in the economy of India by the Box Jenkins (BJ) Methodology/Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay and Amit Kundu. 2. Gender differentials in rural work an assessment in a regional context/Sanchari Roy Mukherjee and Panchali Sengupta. 3. People on the shift character and significance of migration in urban informal sector/Kanak Kanti Bagchi and Nirupam Gope. 4. Expansion of Indo US trade a quantitative analysis/Anil Bhuimali and Sidhartha Sankar Laha. 5. Changing India's trade pattern a time series analysis/Anil Bhuimali and Sidhartha Sankar Laha. 6. ARIMA forecasting for exchange rate (INR/NR) quoted in Indo Nepal trade a study with Box Jenkins methodology/C.K. Mukhopadhyay and Shyam Charan Barma. 7. India under free trade regime/Anil Bhuimali and Tulika Kar. 8. Structural changes in the causal relationship between money and price level in the economy of Nepal a recursive estimation study/Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay and Shyam Charan Barma. 9. Impact of tourism on mountain environment in Nepal/Anil Bhuimali and Kamanand Dev. 10. GARCH error based ARIMA forecast for GDP in Sri Lanka/Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay and Amit Kundu. 11. A mathematical exposition of the Lechatelier principle for the determination of short and long run price elasticity relationship in factor and commodity markets/Tamash Ranjan Majumdar. 12. Relationship between budget deficit and interest rate in the economy of Sri Lanka an econometric study/Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay and Kanchan Datta. 13. Fiscal synchronization in Maldives a study with vector autoregression impulse response function and variance decomposition/Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay and Biswajit Maitra. 14. Vector autoregression model for exchange rate a study with impulse response functions and variance decomposition/Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay and Biswajit Maitra. Countries of the world today are in favour of free trade globally. Before the formation of WTO in 1995 the GATT had been trying to achieve free trade throughout the world. The similar activity is being done by the WTO since its inception. In spite of all such efforts many countries in groups are trying to form unions separately to protect their group interest. One such group is the SAARC the eight South Asian Nations coalition. The present book is the result of SAP(DRS) programme of the UGC started in the Department of Economics North Bengal University since 2004. The papers contain social and economic aspects of most of the SAARC member countries. 298 pp.

  • G D Banerjee and Srijeet Banerji

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. 1. Export of Indian tea strategic alliances of major markets. 2. Major breakthrough of Indian tea in UK. 3. Indian tea in Poland. 4. Popularity of Indian tea in USA. 5. Export potentials of Indian tea in Canada. 6. Exports of Indian tea in South American countries. 7. Export possibility of Indian tea in the Arab Republic of Egypt (ARE). 8. Export possibility of Indian tea in Syria. 9. Indian tea in Jordan. 10. Libyan Arab republic scope for Indian tea exports. 11. Tea economy of Iran. 12. Singapore a potential market for Indian tea exports. 13. Nigeria a market for Indian tea. 14. Sri Lankan tea industry competitor to Indian tea industry in world market.15. Medical efficacy of Pu'er tea of China. 16. Export prospects of Indian tea in Bangladesh. 17. Marketing strategy of Indian tea in middle east countries. 18. Kenya tea growers association the driving force behind recognition of Kenya tea. 19. Exports of Green tea in Japan. 20. Export potentials of Indian tea in Germany. 21. Teas in Mauritius Taiwan and Indonesia. 22. Tea in South Africa and other countries. Bibliography. The book Export Potential of Indian Tea explores the possibility of further strengthening export markets of tea world. Indian tea has gained reputation for its quality in the United Kingdom Poland United States of America Canada and South America. The value added teas also have captured these markets. India has also identified suitable strategies to prevail upon more markets like Arab Republic of Egypt Arab Republic of Syria Arab Republic of Libya Jordan and Iran. Her aggressive marketing ventures in popularising teas in the markets namely Singapore Nigeria Middle East Mauritius Taiwan Japan and South Africa are well acknowledged. The book outlines the importance of Britain in world tea. The issues relating to production propagation funding development projects financing generic advertising communication tea and health the world tea market the UK tea trade have been addressed in the first UK Tea Convention (21 24 May 1990). Indian tea constitutes major share (70 per cent) in total tea imports for consumption in Poland. The popularity of Indian tea in the United States of America is Skyrocketing as reported by Sir Joshep Simrany the then President of Tea Council USA. More than half of the population is now drinking tea. A little over 48 million cups/glasses of tea is consumed there. Tea is becoming more and more the beverage of choice because of its refreshing taste and its perfect fit with desire for healthier life styles. Canada occupies fifth position among the tea importing countries. India accounts for major share in total tea imports for consumption in Canada since 1950. She could increase her exports from 8 million kgs in 1951 to 15 million kgs in 2006. Tea Board has already taken various promotional measures to arrest slow growth of these value added teas. 318 pp.