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Añadir al carritoHardbound. Condición: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Striking harmony between environmental considerations and developmental needs through the use of hydropower/Anu Singh. 2. Transformation of agriculture in Jammu and Kashmir programmes and performance/Aroon Sharma. 3. Agro industries key to economic development/Badar Alam Iqbal. 4. Non agricultural enterprises in India its implications/R. Albert Christopher Dhas and M. Helen Mary Jacqueline. 5. Handicraft and socio economic development of rural tribals artisans in District Surguja/Dalip Kumar. 6. Declining forest concentration and its impact on land use a case study of Uttar Kannada District Karnataka/Shrinivas P. Dandin and Manoj Raj Saxen. 7. Experiences of Jammu and Kashmir economy and its lessons for north east/A.N. Sadhu and Falendra K. Sudan. 8. Economic analysis of nutrition programme in India/Rajesh Jaiswal. 9. Food security in India issues and challenges/Jayasheela and Vishwanatha. 10. Utilization of public health facilities in India (with special reference to maternal health care services)/Amlan Majumder. 11. Industrial sector growth accounting a data envelopment analysis (experiences of some Indian states and union territories)/Somesh K. Mathur and Sahid Ahmed. 12. Role of forests in tribal development in India/S. Nirmala Mary. 13. Role of women in forestry an overview/S. Nirmala Mary. 14. Gender and development debate in India/Vibhuti Patel. 15. Agricultural environment and its impact on nutrient supply in rural Andhra Pradesh/K. Dasaratha Ramaiah Y.V. Ramanaiah and N. Sreedhara Naidu. 16. Magnitude of waste management problem in India a review/Md. Abdus Salam. 17. Environmental accounting and reporting for sustainable development/Siddhartha Sarkar. 18. Bamboo cultivation for livelihood security/S. Vaidehi and K. Raja Mohan Rao. 19. Export of NTFPS with special reference to medicinal plants from India/S. Vaidehi and K. Raja Mohan Rao. 20. Agricultural policy and land reforms in India/S.N. Yogesh. 21. Globalization and Indian agriculture/S.N. Yogesh. 22. Dynamics of demography an empirical study from Uttar Pradesh/Manju K. Johri and Anjani Koomar. Index. The state and pace of India's development show many troubling signs. In the 1990s there was a dream which seems to be tantalizingly within reach the dream of becoming a fast growing economy so that poverty could be wiped out. However this dreams remains elusive. The excitement and optimism generated by the economic reforms have abated. The ability of policy makers to obtain radical changes greatly diminished and the progress of reforms have been blocked. Industrial growth has decelerated. Export growth fell. Infrastructure bottlenecks persist. Poverty illiteracy and ill health still remain major problems. The political instability has not provided atmosphere conductive to domestic and foreign investment. However there are many positive signs. The rate of economic growth is quite significant. The performance of agriculture is remarkable. Inflation is well under control for most of the years. Exports are keeping up. The financial sector reforms have resulted in radical institutional development in securities markets. The level of food security has improved. There is remarkable success in information technology. Overall there are dramatic changes in India's economic development. With this backdrop it is intended to look into Indian development experiences covering macroeconomic aspects regional perspectives state specific analysis and micro level studies and twenty two papers are included in this volume. 308 pp.
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Añadir al carritoHardbound. Condición: As New. New. Contents Acknowledgement. 1. Background of the study. 2. Industrial training facilities in J&K. 3. Impact of training courses and track record of placement of trainees. 4. Demand assessment of industries. 5. Demand assessment of prospective trainees. 6. Conclusions and recommendations. Bibliography. The contribution of technically trained manpower to the economic growth and development is a well accepted factor. The shortage of personnel with an education in industrial training will have an adverse impact on the Jammu and Kashmir economy especially in the industrial sector. In order to attain industrial and technological self reliance the planners envisaged the development and building up of indigenous expertise and stock of technically trained manpower as an inalienable part of the state's development strategy. As a sequel to this policy a tremendous effort was made by the Government to create a massive infrastructure to train and built up locally groomed expertise and skilled manpower. The Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) are one of the major institutions that provide technically trained manpower in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. However the over production of technically trained manpower with less regard to the absorption capacity of the labour market will result in unemployment among these skilled labour force. In view of rapidly changing social economic political and technological scenario the technically trained manpower requirements also change which demands for constant monitoring of manpower requirements. Therefore the assessment of the impact of training courses in the ITIs and evaluation of the track record of the placement of the trainees is essential for the relevant authorities to identify gaps between the demand and supply of the technically trained personnel as well as to take suitable action in advance. 226 pp.
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Añadir al carritoHardbound. Condición: As New. New. Contents Vol. I. Water Resource Management Preface. 1. Institutional and socio economic aspects of participatory watershed management/Falendra K. Sudan. 2. Fostering research on wetland management in Bangladesh a pod of ecological resource development/M. Zulfiquar Ali Islam. 3. Nature extent and determinants of collective action over water and grazing management in Botswana/Patricia M. Makepe. 4. Sustainable livestock development in semi arid watersheds of Shivaliks Jammu and Kashmir/Falendra K. Sudan. 5. Biophysical gains of participatory integrated watershed development evidence from Jammu and Kashmir/Falendra K. Sudan. 6. Improving irrigation efficiency in Kerala through participatory irrigation management an analysis/George Chackacherry and K. Madhava Chandran. 7. Participatory irrigation water management in Jammu and Kashmir/Falendra K Sudan. 8. Benefit cost analysis of semi intensive prawn farms in West Bengal an empirical study/Debabrata Lahiri. 9. Agricultural land to shrimp pond in Orissa problems and prospects/Tushar Kanti Das and Lopamudra Mishra. 10. Modelling coastal degradation in a Small Island Developing State (SIDS) the case of fisheries resources in Mauritius/Sanjeev K. Sobhee. 11. Cumulative impact assessment in the Sharavathi river basin/Ramachandra T.V. Subhash Chandran M.D. Sreekantha Diwakar Mesta Rao G.R. and Sameer Ali. 12. Energy cooperation in the Ganga Brahmaputra basin Opportunities and challenges/Rakesh Tiwary. 13. Environmental cost of drinking water in Angul talcher in Orissa a case study/M. Mishra and N.C. Sahu. 14. Socio cultural impact of arsenicosis on rural communities of Bangladesh/Maheen Sabreena Karim. 15. The Southeastern anatolia project and the question of large dams the dilemma of development in Southeastern Turkey/Eddie J. Girdner. 16. Asia's largest freshwater lake Vanishing Problems and remedies/F.A. Shaheen. 17. What role should the European Union play in the development of the Niger Delta/Akongbowa Bramwell Amadasun. 18. Chasing the Elixir case of groundwater resource in North Gujarat region/F.A. Shaheen and R.L. Shiyani. 19. Institutional aspects of groundwater governance experiences from South Australia and lessons for India/Falendra K. Sudan and Jennifer McKay. 20. Institutional and legal groundwater management framework lessons learnt from South Australia for Pakistan/Bakhshal Lashari Jennifer McKay and Karen Villholth. Index. Vol. II. Common Property Resources Management Preface. 21. Contrasting how to overcome the resource constraints in non renewable and renewable resource economies does the shape of the utility function matter/Jean Pierre Amigues and Michel Moreaux. 22. Common property resources management in India some review findings/Naresh Chandra Sahu and Binayak Rath. 23. Privatising the commons a critical review of the property rights paradigm/Zakir Husain and Rabindra Nath Bhattacharya. 24. Does socio economic heterogeneity matte in the community based forest resource management An empirical investigation from Orissa/Naresh Chandra Sahu and Binayak Rath. 25. Uncertain livelihoods survival strategies in Charland environments in India/Kuntala Lahiri Dutt and Gopa Samanta. 26. Traditional environmental knowledge of Bawaliis a case study of the Sundarbans Mangrove forest/Md. Mustafa Kamal Akand. 27. Historical relevance of joint forest management programme and the Key element of its sustainability evidence from Western Midnapore division of West Bengal/Debnarayan Sarker and Nimai Das. 28. Institutional change and common property resource management in Shivaliks Jammu and Kashmir/Falendra K Sudan. 29. Common property resources and sustainable development a perspective/M. Sabesh Manikandan K. Raja Mohan Rao and S. Nehru. 30. Participatory forest management a survey of review of literature/Yogesh Ranjit. 31. Economic evaluation of multistrata agroforestry system practiced by traditional cultivators in Northern Bangladesh/Syed Ajijur Rahman and Khandaker Mursheda Farhana.