Rural Development


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Contents: Economic Reforms and Rural Development, Rural Developments and Dairying in Orissa, Social Elites and Social- Economic Change, Rural Power Structure and its Sequel, Intellectual Abilities and Personality Development of Rural Children in Andhra Pradesh, Land Reforms: A Key to Rural Uplift Need and Reorientation of Policies, Demand Supply Mismatch of Credit and Role of Co-operative Bank in Rural Development, The Role of Co-operatives for Rural Development, Co-operative for Rural Development, KVI for Rural Development, Regional Rural Banks for Rural Development, Co-operative for Development of Health, Agro-Forestry & Social Forestry for Rural Development.




Rural Banking And Overdues Management


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This Book Is Useful For Administrators, Bankers And Researchers For Their Day-To-Day Activities.




Operational Analysis Of Regional Rural Banks


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This book divided into six chapters contain is inter alia the analysis of the purpose and logic of the already existing credit institutions, their strengths and weaknesses in achieving the goals for which they were setup, the changing environment which necessitates the setting up of new institutions called Regional Rural Banks, an analysis of their operations at all India level and in the state of Orissa. Very useful to teachers and researchers engaged in the study of rural banking especially in the post banking sector reform period.




Regional Rural Banks, and Development


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With special reference to their performance in rural credit in Uttaranchal, India.




Rural Banking in India


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Agriculture and rural sectors play an important role in India's overall development strategy in terms of income and employment generation and poverty alleviation. Great significance has, therefore, been accorded to developing appropriate institutions and mechanisms for catering to the credit requirements of these sectors. The government of India has promoted Regional Rural Banks (RRBs). These banks are state-sponsored, regionally-based, and rural-oriented. Besides the RRBs, commercial and co-operative banks have also been catering to the credit requirements of the rural sector. The renewed emphasis on agricultural and rural development by the government would lead to a growing demand for different types of financial services in the rural areas. RRBs would be called upon to play a greater role in providing such services, due to their rural character and feel. This book explores development of RRBs in India.




Role of Regional Rural Banks in Rural Development


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With special reference to Ghaziabad, Bulandshahr, and Gautam Budh Nagar districts of Uttar Pradesh, India.