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    to estimate amount of 2000 adult especially parents; this is to determine parents’ observation towards children development with television in rural and urban areas. It will also use interview method to interview the children directly‚ which is primary school and kindergarten with the estimate number of 200 children in urban areas and 200 children in rural areas. Then‚ this research also will use observation to observe any development or changes that the children will show as a result from television’s

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    students in improving education standards and promoting functional literacy programmes in the rural areas with a view of improving the livelihoods of adults/parents who never had a chance of attaining formal education or dropped out of school. It further outlines the role of ICT in promoting access to latest and relevant information with the view of improving educational standards and the livelihoods of the rural communities. The reading culture is the base to greater passion of every individual’s inner

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    cNew Delhi: MBBS doctors aspiring to pursue post-graduation will now have to compulsorily undertake a one-year rural posting before becoming eligible for such a course.  In a major decision aimed at improving rural healthcare in India‚ the Government has decided to make it mandatory for all MBBS doctors to undergo one year rural posting to sit for post-graduation entrance examination.  Highly placed sources in the Health Ministry told a news agency that Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad cleared

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    environment‚ it will attract a large number of tourists‚ and the needs of accommodation‚ catering‚ entertainment and other demand will stimulate the villagers’ spontaneous organization. In addition‚ for the intention of alleviating rural poverty‚ narrowing the urban-rural gap and stimulating economic growth‚ the government will also promulgate a series of preferential policies to encourage the the development and transformation of the villages. Thus‚ under the comprehensive action of scenery resource

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    is‚ be it living in the big city or living in that small town in the countryside‚ the most important thing is where you are happy at. If you feel that living in the big city is the best for you then it surely must be. However‚ the same goes for the rural folks‚ they live in their small town for most likely the same

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    centers of culture and social life. Living in a city one has all sorts of museums‚ music halls‚ theatres‚ exhibitions‚ movie theatres‚ pubs‚ restaurants and night clubs at their command. Therefore there are a lot more free time facilities than in rural areas. Cities are also centers of education. Many young people move to cities because there are more opportunities for continuing their education there. Usually country’s largest and best universities are located in big cities‚ as for example Sorbonne

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    burgeoning population restricts the per capita availability. We have seen an increase in the crime rate due to the unavailability of even the most basic amenities. The government has clearly hit the mark by creating employment opportunities for the rural masses through programs such as NREGA‚ NRLM‚ etc. But even creating such employment opportunities costs the government a lot of money and resources. The glass can be half empty or half full. We may say we have more than a billion mouths to feed but

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    415) Gender Responsive Budgeting For The Department of Rural Development Evaluation Organisation Department of Planning Government of Rajasthan 1 CONTENTS S.No. DETAILS Executive Summary PAGE No. I-VIII 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 Overview Rural Development Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) Gender Budgeting in India Gender Budgeting in Rajasthan Department of Rural Development Number of Programmes/Schemes Objectives Execution

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    Article Critique: Through the Looking Glass: A Comparative Analysis of the Career Patterns of Rural Female Administrators in Saskatchewan and Texas Kailee Brennan Educational Administration 310 Professor George Smadu February 11‚ 2011 THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS 2 Article Critique: Through the Looking Glass: A Comparative Analysis of the Career Patterns of Rural Female Administrators in Saskatchewan and Texas Females in North America have fought long and hard

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    constitutes the market made of country’s poorest people. In India approximately 6 Lacs villages and 72% of country’s population constitutes BOP. The great majority of men and women of this BOP cluster work in agriculture‚ animal husbandry‚ factories or own rural shops and their income levels less than Rs.1.5 Lacs/year. Most companies have not traditionally considered people at bottom of pyramid as potential customers due to their low level of their individual incomes. It is a common belief that poor do not

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