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    Rural Development in India

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    Rural Development In India India has been a welfare state ever since her Independence and the primary objective of all governmental endeavors has been the welfare of its millions. Planning has been one of the pillars of the Indian policy since independence and the country’s strength is derived from the achievement of planning. The policies and programmes have been designed with the aim of alleviation of rural poverty which has been one of the primary objectives of planned development in India

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    Urban Versus Rural Living

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    September 2012 Urban versus Rural Living People all over the United States decide on a daily basis on where they want to live. First off people have to understand what defines rural from urban. The United States Census Bureau classifies an urban environment as having a population density of at least one thousand people per square mile. Any area surrounding those census blocks with a population density of five hundred or fewer people per square mile are classified as rural (U.S. Census Bureau)

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    Urban vs. Rural Education

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    would explore the relationship between the rural poor and education. But more specifically‚ having read the Hallway Hangers‚ how do poor‚ rural youths differ in their educational goals and achievements than poor‚ urban youths? It is evident that rural poor are at a disadvantage educationally‚ socially‚ and economically compared to the urban poor. Rural youths’ chances of employment (whether in agriculture or in other areas)‚ are weaker than their urban counterparts. The paper would set out to

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    expanding rural industries have either been neglected or de-emphasized. Generally‚ while governments have tried to provide some social services they have left the provision of economic activities almost entirely to the private sector. Furthermore‚ the pattern of distribution of socio-economic infrastructure exhibits an urban rather than a rural location bias which further helps to increase rural poverty. The absence of these amenities constitute push factors facilitating the migration of rural dwellers

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    Anthropology Pakistani Rural and Urban Community: Comparing Family and Kinship Systems. People in Pakistan are greatly trilingual and most people living here are Muslims. They respect their customs and traditions and closely follow family values. Most people are living as joint family systems along with their kinsmen‚ with exceptions choosing the nuclear way of life. Kinship is a relationship between any entities that share a genealogical origin‚ through biological‚ cultural‚ or historical

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    urban exclusion in India

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    Topic : Urban Exclusion in India with Focus on Inequalities in Urban Areas Urbanisation is the physical growth of urban areas as a result of global change. Urbanisation is also defined as the movement of people from rural to urban areas with population growth equating to urban migration. Urbanisation is closely linked to modernisation and industrialisation. Urban growth takes place as more and more people leave villages and farms to live in cities. Urbanisation is a welcome phenomenon of change

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    near the urban areas causes severe pollution to the surroundings. The largest sources of human-created air pollution are energy generation‚ transportation‚ and industries that use a great deal of energy sources. Depending on their source and interactions with other components of the air‚ they can have different chemical compositions and health impacts. Since these pollutants are generally concentrated in and around urban areas‚ the outdoor urban pollution levels are far higher than in the rural areas

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    Rural Credit in India

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    1. Introduction to Rural Credit In modern world credit has become one of the crucial inputs. The co-operative credit societies were‚ in the past and even now‚ the most important source of credit to the farmers. Since 1969‚ commercial banks are also financing agriculture because of `social control’. There has been tremendous increase in the bank branches in the rural areas‚ Govt. has adopted the policy of `multi-agency approach’ in agricultural credit‚. At present‚ primary agricultural co-operative

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    Introduction: Urban means belonging to‚ or relating to‚ a town or city and social life means the opportunities to do enjoyable things that exist in a particular place. So‚ urban social life is the break to live in the urban areas or the chance to do enjoyable things in the metropolitan areas. Urban social life gives genuine focus on people. The world is undergoing the largest wave of urban growth in history. Around half of the world’s population currently lives in an urban area‚ and the United Nations

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    Rural vs Urban Living

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    Rural vs Urban Living While there are many opportunities available if one lives in the city‚ there are still some benefits to living in a rural area. Some things are available in both areas‚ such as jobs‚ education‚ and community. In an urban setting‚ many kinds of jobs are available for both teenagers and young adults. Young people can find a job at malls‚ recreational parks and fast food restaurants easier in the city than if he/she lived in a rural area. The job opportunities in a rural

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