Rural Development Concept Approach (5 results)

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Voluntary Sector And Rural Development: Concept, Practice And A New Approach To Remove Rural Poverty
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. NGOs concept. 2. NGOs growth. 3. NGOs structure. 4. NGOs functions. 5. NGOs accountability and autonomy. 6. NGOs relationships. 7. Development concept. 8. Rural development concept. 9. Rural development in India. 10. NGOs role in rural development. 1…1. People's programme a new approach to poverty removal. Annexures. Bibliography. Index. In this book the author has tried to analyse systematically a theoretical background to the existence of NGOs based on contemporary thoughts on the subject. He has also covered the concepts of development and rural development and devoted adequate space to the strategies adopted to rural development in India including an analysis of the themes of various rural development programmes under first to Tenth Five Year Plan. His findings on a study of the real world of NGOs contain many significant observations on the functioning of this sector. The book constitutes the author's seminal contribution in the study of the strategy for poverty removal and rural development. The idea contained here is not only fresh but in all appearances pragmatic also. He points to the role of a threesome force in the civil society authority voluntarism and profit. He avers that the programmes designed to work in a social system without integrating the above three forces would not succeed fully. He has also charted out a strategy for adoption by programme implementation agencies. 216 pp.