Basically the economy of India is rural in character and is thus considered as an agricultural economy. We have completed nine plans, still more than 60 per cent of its population live in rural area and the standard of living of these people not upto the mark. Globalisation is a process, but not an end. This has already implemented by our country since 1991-92. We have already accepted the principals of globalisation. Now it is mixed in our blood. At present India cannot do anything without globalisation. But now question arises how it will be used in the rural sectors of the country for overall development of rural economy. The writers of the books, throw light on various aspects on the rural development of the country in relation to the globalisation policy. This book is every useful to the planners, research scholars, students, governments, non-government organisations and others who are thinking about the rural people and economic development of the country as a whole.
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Globalisation: Its Impact on Rural Development
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1st ed.
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8171416802
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xii+86p., Tables.
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