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Published by Central West Publishing, 2021
ISBN 10: 1922617075ISBN 13: 9781922617071
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Published by Madhav Books, 2013
ISBN 10: 9380615124ISBN 13: 9789380615127
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Published by Serials Publications, 2007
ISBN 10: 8183871178ISBN 13: 9788183871174
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Published by Serials Publications, 2011
ISBN 10: 8183874800ISBN 13: 9788183874809
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Published by Authors Press, New Delhi
ISBN 10: 9390155185ISBN 13: 9789390155187
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Published by Serials Publications, 2008
ISBN 10: 8183872077ISBN 13: 9788183872072
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Published by Serials Publications, 2006
ISBN 10: 8183870139ISBN 13: 9788183870139
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ISBN 10: 9380615132ISBN 13: 9789380615134
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ISBN 10: 8176253944ISBN 13: 9788176253949
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Published by Serials Publications, 2008
ISBN 10: 8183871682ISBN 13: 9788183871686
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Condition: New. pp. viii + vii + 252, Maps.
ISBN 10: 9390891477ISBN 13: 9789390891474
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ISBN 10: 818988669XISBN 13: 9788189886691
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Published by Abhijeet Publications, 2006
ISBN 10: 8188683833ISBN 13: 9788188683833
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ISBN 10: 8183870759ISBN 13: 9788183870757
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Published by Abhijeet Publications, Delhi, 2011
ISBN 10: 9381136181ISBN 13: 9789381136188
Seller: Yak and Yeti Books, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
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ISBN 10: 9386611082ISBN 13: 9789386611086
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ISBN 10: 9386611120ISBN 13: 9789386611123
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Published by Serials Publications, 2008
ISBN 10: 818387181XISBN 13: 9788183871815
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Published by Abhijeet, Delhi, 2005
ISBN 10: 8188683736ISBN 13: 9788188683734
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Prologue. 1. Introduction. 2. Working women in the informal sector the district profile. 3. Women as domestic workers. 4. Female labour participation in Bidi rolling. 5. A comparative study of female domestic and Bidi workers. 6. Concluding remarks and suggestions. Bibliography. Appendix. Informal sector is an important feature of the most of the developing nations of Africa Latin America and Asia. Women constitute a bulk in the large informal sector of the developing world. Naturally they represent the bulk of the informal sector labour supply. They work at a low wage rate less than what received by the male workers for the same work. Their job is insecure and thus unstable. They are generally restricted to low productivity and ill paid informal sector employment and experience higher dependency burdens. They are more likely to be poor and malnourished and less likely to get formal education health care or clean water and sanitation. This book gives an exposition of women engaged in informal sector activities. Two case studies of women workers engaged in domestic chores and bidi rolling activities have been made. A comparative study of female domestic and bidi workers has also been undertaken to attempt an economic model for valuation of domestic and bidi workers. 175 pp.
Published by SAGE, 2022
ISBN 10: 9354794319ISBN 13: 9789354794315
Seller: WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, United Kingdom
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Published by Abhijeet, Delhi, 2005
ISBN 10: 8188683671ISBN 13: 9788188683673
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Development schemes for women. 3. Women and education. 4. Our village level study. 5. Rural women in reformed regime. 6. Conclusions and recommendations. Appendices. Bibliography. Index. Women constitute almost the half of the total world population who play a vital part in shaping society and economy. Women at large and rural women in particular work at a variety of tasks. They have little time for leisure but what is shameful is that they have little or no control over the productive resources. What is more they have little control over their own income or labour. The core of this book is empowering women through education and employment in a grass root economy. For our purpose we have given a description of various development schemes for the development of women during planning. An analysis on women and education has also been made. In order to understand the conditions of women in a backward rural economy we have presented here two case studies. An exposition of the condition of women has also been given. 175 pp.
Published by Serials Pub, New Delhi, 2006
ISBN 10: 8183870538ISBN 13: 9788183870535
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents 1. Globalization in India achievements and failures/Rudra Prakash Pradhan. 2. Employment policy in Japan and India some issues and concepts/Sibranjan Misra. 3. Self help groups a micro financial approach to poverty reduction and establishment of human rights for rural women/Samirendra Nath Dhar and Soumitra Sarkar. 4. Globalisation and higher education developing countries need a paradigm shift/Anil Bhuimali and Bhaskar Chaudhuri. 5. Energy and poverty in South Asia/Siddhartha Sarkar. 6. Contribution of Barada Bhusan and Ashalata Devi to the struggle for human rights in Indian subcontinent/Anita Bagchi. 7. Impact of globalisation on banking sector in India with special reference to regional rural banks/Abdul Hadi. 8. Determinants of poverty in Nepal a study of disadvantaged people/Dil Bahadur Rahut. The first wave of globalisation was perhaps witnessed in 1870 and it continued up to 1914. The profound influence in driving globalisation came from technological innovation which in fact led to an explosion of productivity and reduction in transportation costs. But the wave came to an end by World War I. The second wave brought about from 1945 to 1980. This continued reducing transportation cost further which effectively fostered increased trade. The latest wave of globalisation began in 1980 is something different. It is distinctive in the sense that a large number of developing nations entered into the world market for selling their manufacturing goods. At the same time some other developing nations became increasingly marginalised in the world economy. 172 pp.
Published by Serials, New Delhi, 2005
ISBN 10: 8186771972ISBN 13: 9788186771976
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Editorial notes. 1. The United Nations and women's rights an overview of the issues and achievements/Yeshi Choedon. 2. Dowry an obstacle to women empowerment/Anjali Mehra and Rama Bhardwaj. 3. Poverty alleviation and women empowerment synergistic endeavours of microfinance in North Bengal/Samirendra Natha Dhar. 4. Human resources development for women and quality of work life/R. Meenakshi. 5. Human rights of women/S.N. Yogish. 6. Poverty among women in India/Achala Srivastava. 7. Women and poverty multipronged human rights violation in India/P. Pushpa. 8. Poverty and women's rights violation with special references to Tamilnadu/J. Cyril Kanmony. 9. The stone crushing women of Balasan River bed an appeal from Humanitarian perspective/Samar Kumar Biswas and Somenath Bhattacharjee. 10. Women's rights some issues/B. Sankaran and Prema Sankaran. 11. Poverty and girl child labour a study in Brick Kilns/Siddhartha Sarkar. 12. Women poverty and environment/B.N. Neelima and M.V. Ramanamma. 13. The impact of poverty on violation of women human rights/S. Sri Krishna and S. Anil Kumar. Human rights are those rights which every individual in any society requires as a consequence of being human. The concept has become popular especially since the second world war although its existence can be traced back in ancient Greek and Roman thoughts. This concept has in fact replaced the term natural rights. The millennium development goals human development and human rights together share a common motivation that includes freedom equality solidarity tolerance respect for nature and shared responsibility. Achieving these goals will enlarge human rights. Each goal is connected to economic social and cultural rights counted in the Universal declaration of Human Rights (1948) and many other human rights instruments. Historically human rights have been classified in terms of three generations viz (i) civil and political rights (ii) economic social and cultural rights and (iii) solidarity rights. With the shifting of the focus of global political disputes from the rich and advanced industrialized nations to the poor less developed and developing countries questions regarding the relationship between poverty and oppression arise more frequently that require monitoring human rights for safeguarding the interests of disadvanced sections of the society including women. 212 pp.
Published by Abhijeet Publications, 2021
ISBN 10: 8195090990ISBN 13: 9788195090990
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Published by Serial Pub, New Delhi, 2007
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Human Rights democracy interface a critique of the rhetoric reality/Mohammad Yasin and Srinanda Dasgupta. 2. Human rights in the context of the globalisation/P. Arun Kumar. 3. Social justice and the agency of women the Kerala Story/Renuka Pillay Meenakshi Rishi and Kishore G. Kulkarni. 4. Understanding IPRs Protection Implications for Indian economy/Sib Ranjan Misra. 5. Human rights and Indian democracy/Manas Chakrabarty and Ruchita Chakrabarty. 6. Democracy and development an Indian example/G. Bhaskar. 7. Role of Micro Finance Programmes and Self Help Groups in promoting human rights and empowerment among women/R. Ranjit. 8. Women rights vs violence against women in India an analysis/D. Pulla Rao. 9. Eradicating extreme poverty and hunger investing in reproductive health and rights/Siddhartha Sarkar. 10. Women's autonomy in India an empirical study based on National Family Health Survey 2/Amlan Majumder. 11. Social forestry a lens on rural development a case study/Swapan Kumar Rakshit. 12. Human rights of the accused and Constitutional Guarantees Bangladesh Perspective/Mohammad Abdul Hannan and M. Sekander Zulker Nayeen. Democracy is a form of government in which a large number of citizens of a country have to development social forestry and rural development and human rights of the accuparticipate in the affairs of the state. India has a long tradition of public reasoning and democracy especially since the time of early Indian Buddhists. This book presents some twelve articles contributed by eminent social scientists and educationists on issues such as human rights and democracy human rights and globalisation social justice and women agency IPRs protection and its implications democracy and development Self Help Groups and human rights women rights and violence against women poverty and hunger women's autonomy and accused and constitutional guarantees. This book it is expected is to highlight some important contemporary issues on democracy and human rights in the context of Indian sub continent. 200 pp.
Published by Serials Pub, New Delhi, 2008
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. List of contributors. 1. Rights of minorities in India/Suresh Benjamin and Sreenivasulu N.S. 2. Ethnic revolt by the lepchas against hydro electric project in Dzongu/D.C. Roy. 3. Developments and the dynamics of minorities right to establish and administer educational institutions/Sreenivasulu N.S. and Suresh Banjamin. 4. Minority and the millennium development goals Muslim women in Armed conflict in Jammu and Kashmir/Siddartha Sarkar and Anil Bhuimali. 5. Plight of minority Kashmiri Pandits aftermath of the conflict induced displacement in Kashmir/Seema Shekhawat and Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra. 6. Muslims marginality and education an exploration/Subrata Bagchi. 7. Caste rights and quota a historical quest/Aniruddha Das. 8. Minorities human rights and secularism in India/Manju Maria Solomon. 9. International perception to the tribulations of minorities United Nations contribution/Mamta Rao. 10. Safeguarding the rights of minorities/Aparajita Baruah. 11. Gujjar women in decision making process an empowerment of minority in India/Muzamil Jan. 12. Reservation policy in India changing scenario in the Post Mandal Period/M. Sugirtha. 13. Minority entrepreneurship problems and prospects/Duraipandi Mavoothu and P. Arunachalam. 14. Knowledge on human rights among minority women a study of Muslim Women in Andhra University Visakhapatnam/G. Sanjeevayya and C.M. Vinaya Kumar. 15. A study on Muslims female education work participation and human rights/S. Chinnammai. 16. Status of Muslim women in India/P.K. Mathur and Azra Khanam. Index. The well being of people is unquestionably the ultimate object of all development efforts of a country and the basic quest of human endeavour is always to seek a better quality of life. The quality of life of citizens of a nation can be effectively improved only by raising the standards of living of the people on the street and in rural areas. Social empowerment in general is very fundamental in achieving this goal. The institution of democracy provides a strong foundation for harmonizing social and economic objectives. Thus with the broad democratic framework their are great opportunities for synergying and economic growth programmes to deliver better quality of life in the shortest possible span of time. In India the plight of Muslim is not better than that of belonging to other social groups. Due to the impact of modernization westernization globalization democracy socio economic changes legal enactment pertaining to Muslim society is advancing towards gender just and equates systems giving the way to empowerment and advancement of Muslim in India. The concept of minority rights is growing momentum in India. The constitutional and legal measures for the protection of rights of the minorities do provide protection to minority population against the exploitation and violation of their rights as well as equal opportunities for their advancement and development however the plight of Muslims in India is found to be grim which has been well depicted in the report of high power committee under the Chairmanship of Justice Rajinder Sachar. Development as a human right approach is imperative for understanding the development of minority population and also realizing their rights. The volume highlights some of the important dimensions aspects and issues of human rights in the context of Muslim population in India. The volume comprises of 16 papers dealing with different themes and dimensions of rights of the Muslim population. Some of the papers also focus on the marginalization of Muslim population due to armed conflict development induced displacement and conflict induced displacement while a few papers highlight the development perspective in the context of Muslim population in India. It is expected that the present volume will be useful in understanding the dynamics of human rights of Muslim population and evolving strategies for the protection of human rights of Muslim. 220 pp.
Published by Abhijeet Pub, New Delhi, 2007
ISBN 10: 8189886061ISBN 13: 9788189886066
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: 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.
Published by Serials Pub, New Delhi, 2007
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents 1. Introductory overview. 2. Discrimination and inequality theoretical reflections/D.K. Verma. 3. On the status and well being of Rural Agrarian Women in India the influence of socio economic and socio cultural factors/Hillol Kumar Chakrabarti. 4. Income inequality and poverty among scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in selected states in India/Maniklal and Adhikary. 5. Gandhi Jinnah and Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar reflections on their role in the nation making of India/I. Sarkar. 6. Development and empowerment of disadvantaged people of India/Anil Bhuimali. 7. Disadvantaged migrant people on Balasan River Bed/Samar Kumar Biswas and Somenath Bhattacharjee. 8. Development of primary education among scheduled castes in Andhra Pradesh/D. Pulla Rao. 9. Rights and privileges of the scheduled castes community of India/Tapan Kumar Ghosh. 10. Genesis of scheduled castes and constitutional safeguards for them/Sidhartha Sankar Laha and Anil Bhuimali. 11. Literacy rate among the scheduled castes with reference to West Bengal/Biplab Chakraborty. 12. His and her syndrome in political reservation of women an analysis in the present socio legal framework/Biswajit Chatterjee. 13. Scheduled caste women in decision making a study of Darjeeling Municipal administration/Padam Nepal and Namrata Pariyar. Index. The Indian Society is based on Caste System which is in fact a two tier construction i.e. upper caste and lower caste. The Caste System alienated a large part of our society from the mainstream. The division of society according to privileges enjoyed by the people paints carefully the picture of social exploitation of a community by another community. The present edited book is an attempt to describe differently development aspects of Scheduled Caste. Different aspects such as discrimination and inequality well being of rural women income inequality contribution of some social reformers in the nation making development and empowerment disadvantaged migrants primary education constitutional safeguards literacy political reservation and the role of Scheduled Caste Women in decision making have well been documented by social scientists. This is a timely publication in the sense that it has presented some thought provoking papers relevant for understanding the issue of reservation especially for the most disadvantaged in the community. It cannot be denied that in a country like ours some form of affirmative action is unavoidable to eradicate various forms of social cultural and economic backwardness. 218 pp.
Published by Abhijeet Publications, 2011
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Contents Preface 1 The Problem 2 Socio-economic study of Indian Muslims 3 Socio-economic study of Muslims in West Bengal 4 Our Naxalbari study 5 Our Farakka study 6 Comparing between Naxalbari and Farakka studies 7 Conclusions and recommendations Bibliography IndexA large part of the population in India belongs to Muslim community Realising the imperative need to make a study on the socio-economic condition of Indian Muslims Particularly the Muslims of Eastern Part of India a modest attempt has been made to present the prevailing socio-economic condition in the form of a bookThe book presents the historical background of the Muslims their demographic profile education economic and social status in India in West Bengal and in the villages surveyed in two blocks of Murshidabad and Darjeeling Districts of West Bengal along with other socio-religious communities of these areas All the analyses are made with the help of supportive data collected both from the primary as well as secondary sources The means and ways to ameliorate their socio-economic plights are also nicely represented in the book Recommendations and some valued suggestions were also made for improving the socio-economic conditions of the community 216 pp.
Published by Abhijeet, 2011
ISBN 10: 9381136475ISBN 13: 9789381136478
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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figs, tables (illustrator). Contents Preface 1 The problem 2 Agricultural credit and UBKGB 3 UBKGB and credit needs of farmers 4 Farmers experience with bank loans 5 Utilization of loan repaying capacity and repayment performance of borrowers 6 Impact of agricultural credit 7 Conclusions Bibliography AppendixIndia is basically an agrarian economy At present agriculture contributes more than twenty percent to its national income engaging about 70 percent of the population directly or indirectly The agricultural sector has been transformed from mono-cropping to multi-cropping although a sizeable portion of agricultural land is cropped once in a year due mainly to the lack of irrigation facilities A large section of Indian agriculturists are small and marginal land holders They really dont have enough money utilised in the production of agricultural produces They are thus suffering from the dirth of capital and unable to buy modern farm inputs like HYV seeds chemical fertilisers irrigation facilities tractors power-tillers harvesters threshers and other implements Obviously they are in need of multi-credit facilities These huge credits cannot be supplied by a single agency In this context a multi-agency approach has been viewed as a better alternative These agencies in particular have been performing this task These are the cooperatives the commercial banks and the regional rural banks They are in fact constantly making huge efforts in providing credit to the agriculturists Due to the coordinated efforts of these agencies the exploitations of the private money lending agencies in terms of charging a very high rate of interest from the farmers have been reduced The regional rural bank has been established in rural India as third arm to cater to the credit demand of the farmers The Uttar Banga Kshetriya Gramin Bank was a such kind of bank established in 1976 in the districts of Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar of West Bengal state In this book we study the relative performance of the grassroot level bank in meeting the credit need of farmers volume of credit disbursed by the bank borrowers experience in securing credit from the bank and what is more to study the economic improvement of the borrowers In this context we have examined the problems of recoveries and overdues time lag in getting agricultural credit and many other related issues jacket 184 pp.