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Analyzing the inter-state variations in the health status in India, the present study argues that the improvement in health status is an outcome of development measured not in terms of per capita income but in terms of overall social-economic conditions. It is assumed that the development is not simply a process of linear progression in various sectors, independent of one another, but an interdependent and integrated process. Therefore, the study lays emphasis on ...
This book comprises of eighteen research papers in which the various facets of Indian rural economy have been critically examined. Some of the papers analyse the impact of rural development programmes on intended target groups introduced from time-to-time. Some of the important facets covered in the volume include land reform, problems of the rural labour, rural credit, modernization of agriculture, agricultural marketing, panchayat raj, rural artisans, social ...