Browsing by Subject "Rural Development"
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Item Open Access Impact of electricity generation and its absorption on a predominantly agraian economy - a case study of irrigation systems in Cooch Behar district(University of North Bengal, 1993) Ray, Arindam; Sankrityayana, JetaItem Open Access Impact of electricity generation and its absorption on a predominantly agraian economy - a case study of irrigation systems in Cooch Behar district(University of North Bengal, 1993) Ray, Arindam; Sankrityayana, JetaItem Open Access Microfinance institutions (MFIs) and Self Helf Groups (SHGs) linkages : A study on the role of some selected Self Helf Groups of Jalpaiguri district in West Bengal(University of North Bengal, 2023) Aich Sarkar, Manik; Bagchi, Kanak KantiItem Open Access Panchayats, participatory rural development and livelihood strategies: a block level study of self help groups under SGSY in the coochbehar district of West Bengal(University of North Bengal, 2013) Roy, Mahendra; De, SoumitraItem Open Access People, PRIs and Rural Development: A study in the context of the hills of Darjeeling in West Bengal and Sikkim(University of North Bengal, 2017) Dural, RameshRural Development in India has been a major concern and has drawn attention since independence. It is a multi-dimensional concept encompassing every aspect of rural life, which primarily involves alleviation of poverty and unemployment through the creation of basic social and economic infrastructure, thereby, bringing a quality rural life. The necessity for rural development arises with the intent to develop the rural area as a whole in terms of culture, society, economy, technology, health, etc. and developing the living standard of rural mass. It involves the development of human resources, infrastructural development; provide minimum basic amenities; develop rural institutions like that of Panchayats, Cooperatives, Post, Banking; develop rural industries, develop agriculture, animal husbandry; promote employment opportunities, eradicate poverty; promote peoples’ participation, empowerment. Since development in general and rural development in particular, involves peoples’ programme; peoples’ participation, through the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) is imperative to rural development. The present paper, therefore, is an attempt to interrogate peoples’ involvement and participation in rural development, in the context of the hills of Darjeeling in West Bengal, and Sikkim, which exhibit similar geographical and other characteristic features.Item Open Access Role of Voluntary Organizations in Rural Development: A Study in Selected Sectors in West Bengal(University of North Bengal, 2013-03) Sengupta, Papia; Ghosh, MayaItem Open Access Rural Development and micro level planning: a case study on agricultural production planning in a rural economy of Coochbehar(University of North Bengal, 2014) Ghosh, Ranjit Kumar; Kar, Sadhan and Bhuimali, Anil