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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: As New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Preface. I. Cooperative development 1. Governance in cooperative banks need for reforms/Katar Singh. 2. Village cooperatives a century of service to the nation/B.R. Nair. 3. Challenges before cooperatives/Shantanu Ghosh. 4. Cooperative processing in rural development/L.P. Singh. 5. Cooperation as an instrument of rural development/Katar Singh. 6. Modern management approach to strengthen Agri business cooperatives/L.P. Singh. 7. Empowerment benefits of cooperation/B. Subburaj and R. Karunakaran. 8. Cooperative education for cooperative development/U.M. Shah. 9. Agriculture and cooperatives in liberalised era/P.S. Sharma. 10. Cooperative financing for agricultural development/Sawalia Bihari Verma. 11. What makes cooperative tick/B.S. Baviskar. 12. Transformation of cooperative societies into producer companies/Aseem Bhargava. 13. The national policy on cooperatives a critical appraisal/Katar Singh. 14. Women Dairy cooperatives/V.M. Rao. 15. Milk producers cooperative societies performance indicators/Basavaraj S. Benni. 16. Withering weavers cooperatives and policy implications/Samwel Kakuko Lopoyetum and D. Joseph Nelson. 17. On the emergence and survival of cooperation/Katar Singh. 18. Why and how cooperatives excel/Archna Sood. 19. Role of cooperatives in environment protection /U.M. Shah. II. Rural credit 20. Rural credit at cross roads/S. Kanthimathinathan. 21. Problems in the recovery of rural credit/K. Sivaloganathan. 22. Expert committee on rural credit findings and recommendations/Medha Dubhashi. 23. IT for better rural credit delivery/S.S. Satchidananda and Srinatha Srinivasa. 24. Microcredit and role of banks need for initiatives and commitment/Amrit Patel. 25. Financing for sustainable rural development/A.R. Patel. 26. Cooperative credit in rural India/K.K. Tripathy. 27. Credit deepening in farm and non farm sectors/Gautam Purkayastha. 28. Rural credit scenario in North East India/Jayanta Kumar Gogoi. 29. Innovations in Microfinance linked development programmes/A.N. Sarkar. 30. Rural credit delivery reaching the unreached/G. Srinivasan. 31. Rural credit need for banks initiatives/A.R. Patel. 32. Regional rural banks performance evaluation/T. Srinivas Prasad. 33. Indian banking system and microfinance/J.C. Mishra and R.K. Thanvi. 34. Making social banking purposive/Badruzzama Siddiqui. 35. Microfinance institutions of Bangladesh lessons for India/Navin Bhatia and Anju Bhatia. Index. Cooperatives like village panchayats are institutional agencies for achieving social cohesion. In a country whose economic structure has its roots in the village cooperation is something more than a series of activities organised on cooperative lines basically its purpose is to evolve a system of cooperative community organisation which touches upon all aspects of life. Cooperation therefore means an obligation towards all families in the village community and the development of resources and of social services in the common interest of the village as a whole. This is the underlying approach in setting cooperative village management on the main direction of reorganisation in the rural economy. 350 pp.
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Publicado por Deep and Deep, New Delhi, 2006
ISBN 10: 8176298883 ISBN 13: 9788176298889
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Añadir al carritoHardbound. Condición: As New. New. Contents Preface. I. Rural safe drinking water 1. Initiatives in promiting water resources in India/M.M.N. Saxena. 2. Managing rural water resources role of banks and PRIs/A.R. Patel. 3. Fluoride scenario some preventive steps/Kaman Singh. 4. Drinking water quality assurance in villages/Dinesh Chand. 5. Sustainable rural water supply/Dinesh Chand. 6. Drinking water supply to villages/Dinesh Chand. 7. Drinking water supply and availability in rural areas/Dinesh Chand. 8. Community managed rural water supply/Dinesh Chand. 9. Solar photovoltaic water pumping system for drinking water supply/P.R. Singh R. Prasad and I.H. Rehman. 10. Low cost treatment of water in tribal areas/Ashutosh Jindal and Manik L. Sarkar. 11. Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission committed to providing safe drinking water/Sawalia Bihari Verma. 12. Water for rural areas/K.V. Raju and S. Manasi. 13. Drinking water management strategies and future agenda/P. Durgaprasad. 14. Role of PRIs in drinking water supply/S. Ponnuraj. 15. Integrated watershed development project/Meenu Arora. 16. Integrated watershed development technology based model for rural development/Sunil K. Agarwal. 17. Water crisis in Himalayan region Grim situation/Anil Joshi. 18. Depleting glaciers impending water crisis/Laxmi Chand Pant. 19. Rainwater harvesting a panacea for water woes/V.P. Rajvedi. 20. Water conservation through watershed development/V.S. Gupta. 21. Water conservation need of the hour/K.V. Ramana Rao. 22. No fresh water no future/K. Pandimuruga Chinnan. 23. Water scarcity in rural India/Dusmanta Kumar Giri. 24. Inter linking of rivers vision and issues/Arabinda Ghose. 25. Interlinking of rivers/A. Ravinder. II. Rural Health Care 26. Partnerships and networking for health development initiatives successes and challenges/P. Durgaprasad and N.V. Madhuri. 27. Community participation Panchayati Raj and rural health care/B.K. Pattanaik. 28. Health care during the tenth plan/Prema Ramachandran. 29. Financing of health services in India under Five Year Plans/H.R. Uma. 30. Putting alternatives to health care on a firm footing/Radhakrishna Rao. 31. Combating AIDS/Avtar Singh. 32. HIV/AIDS the social dimension emphasis to women and girls/Satyanarayana Pattnaik and Lipi Puspa Panda. 33. Nutrition for all/Jayanthi Paulraj. 34. Health care services in rural India current status and future challenges/S. Srinivasan. 35. Primary health care in disadvantaged areas/Sanjay Sangole. 36. Rural sanitation agenda for future policies programmes and strategies/S. Poonuraj. 37. Sanitation the unfinished agenda/D.K. Ghose. III. Rural electrification 38. Rural electrification and policy implications/V. Madhava Rao. 39. Sustainable energy security/S.K. Chopra. 40. Energy demand in rural areas/Ibrahim Hafeezur Rehman. 41. Renewable energy future source of energy supply/Sawalia Bihari Verma. 42. Renewable energy in India/E.C. Thomas. 43. Energising the power sector/P.N. Dwivedi. 44. Biogas an energy alternative for India/Bindu Marwah and Aseem Verma. 45. Solar cooker blessing for the poor/S. Narayanaswamy. 46. Biomass as a source of energy/Dinesh Mani. 47. Microhydropower and social change/Yogeshwar Kumar. 48. Clean technology for quality energy in rural areas/Rakesh Prasad Asim Mirza and R.C. Pal. IV. Rural housing 49. Greenhosue for rural development/Jayanarayan Mishra and Jagadish Chandra Paul. 50. Housing for rural poor/Mohinder Singh. 51. Rural housing an overview/S. Vijaya Kumar and M. Venkataramana. 52. Rural housing agenda for future action/Chandra Dutt. 53. National housing policy/Pankaj Jain. The health of a nation is a sum total of the health of its citizens and communities. To achieve this goal total participation of its citizens communities and the government is essential. There is a considerable challenge for optimizing the existing rural health infrastructure throughout the country. Considering the potentiality of the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) it is proposed that the health i.