Rural Industrialisation in Backward Areas

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Author: S. Giriappa

Publisher: Daya Books

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9788170351252

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Fulfillment of basic needs has rather sidetracked in the face of breath-taking and competitive modernisation process. The primary rural sector for which the conception of basic needs becomes very appropriate, when caught in the process of development, is unable to give due priority to its different sectors owing to constraints ranging from cyclical to management of resources. As such rural industrialisation, hitherto an appendage of agriculture or industry is faced with not only crises in speedy growth but also being lost in importance as a basic need . This book attempts to view the differing prospects of rural industrialisation in a coastal region. The performance of industry, service and business units, evaluation of female participation in rural industrialisation and different artisanal units are attempted. Also, industries like tile manufacturing and cashew processing are considered as to their impact on the particular (rural) environment. The emerging role of bidi-industry is assessed taking into account the contribution of the cooperative sector. In providing a modest initiation to reemphasize the industrial potentiality of backward areas, this book would serve the interests of policy planners, researchers and laymen alike. Contents Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Rural Industrialisation in a Backward Region; Chapter 3: Women and Development; Chapter 4: Cashewnut Processing; Chapter 5: Tile Manufacturing; Chapter 6: Artisanal Development; Chapter 7: Comparison of Bellmetal Artisanry with Others; Chapter 8: Bidi Industry; Chapter 9: Conclusion.

Rural Industrialisation

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Author: T. M. Dak

Publisher: Northern Book Centre

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9788185119465

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Viewed mainly as the growth of manufacturing sector as opposed to agriculture and the increased use of inanimate sources of power in the production of goods and services, rural industrialization offers the greatest scope for absorbing the existing and growing labour force outside the field of agriculture. However, rural industrial scene continues to be characterised by the concentration of labour force in agriculture, predominance of traditional crafts, low levels of technology, hereditary mode of production, poor productivity and returns and low labour efficiency and utilisation. Besides glorification of traditional crafts and self-employment, caste-industry nexus, and above all policy bias in favour of agriculture as against industry and large and medium capital-intensive industries as against small village and cottage industries also worked as strong impediments to the development of rural crafts. Drawing from the nationwide experiences, this book examines the problems of the growth and modernisation of rural industries from socio-economic perspectives and probes into the organisational and technology system underlying their production structure with all its implications an ramifications. The reversal of the policy favouring large modern industry sector and the spread of tiny small industries throughout the country with full package of organisational, technical, financial and marketing support in adequate measure have been strongly advocated. In addition, the integration of the development of rural industries with the overall programme of industrialisation was emphasized.

Rural Industrialisation in India

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Author: R. V. Rao

Publisher: Concept Publishing Company

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9788170220176

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Monograph exploring India's rural development potential in the field of rural industry and rural area industrialization - focuses on issues of industrialization policy, with particular reference to subsidies and other types of incentives, considers the appropriate choice of technology, the development of cottage industries and small scale industries, and includes a list of rural industrial projects. References and statistical tables.

Concept and Strategy of Rural Industrial Development

Concept and Strategy of Rural Industrial Development PDF

Author: Ajmer Singh Malik

Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9788185880617

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Dr.Malik has been actively associated with various academic bodies in the discipline of Public Administration. Dr. Malik has specialized in Rural Development and Personnel Administration.

Rural Industrialisation and Employment in Asia

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Author: Rizwanul Islam

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13:

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Selected papers of Regional Seminar on Strategies and Policies for Employment Expansion through Rural Industrialisation in Asia organized by Asian Regional Team for Employment Promotion, held in New Delhi, 24-26 September 1986.

Rural Industrialisation in West Bengal

Rural Industrialisation in West Bengal PDF

Author: Pradip Kumar Biswas

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13:

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This book analyses the pattern and basis of rural industrialisation in West Bengal. Existence of long tradition of crafts, indigenous institutions of skill formation, of trading, of social and community networks of the petty producers, helped a rapid growth of the industries given the favourable conditions created by the state in the 1970s and 1980s. Analysing the experience of England, Japan and China, the book identifies factors like, slow growth of agriculture, ineffective and often contradictory state polices of innovations and training, incentives, credit and reservation as being primarily responsible for the poor performance of the Indian rural industries. These problems notwithstanding, West Bengal government s active role, made a favourable impact on rural industries. The institutions such as master traders systems and cooperatives facilitated innovation and skill upgradation, smooth adoption of improved technology, promotion of new products. But, due to overall change in the attitude and economic policy of the country towards free market without preparation at the ground level, the rural industries, start declining.