Information Technology and Dynamics of Rural Development

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Information Technology may be considered as the backbone of all social processes in the society. It may be stated that communication plays all important role in the fulfillment of information needs of the people. It affects the mind of the people in such a manner that their thinking and idea are which results finally into social change. In the present era of information technology, the role of communication has influenced the entire society and in a broad perspective it is flow of information of different communicating systems. The effective and developed system has become synonymous with modernity and economic growth. In this book, an attempt has been made to study various dimensions and linkages of Information Technology and rural development. It has been sought to examine socio-economic transformation in the society due to Information Technology and to analyse the Governmental role for development of information technology. An attempt has also been made to suggest measures for further strengthening Information technology and rural development.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ashutosh Srivastava

Dr. Ashutosh Srivastava is presently serving as lecturer in sociology, Kisan Post-Graduate College, Baghaov, Gazipur (U.P.) He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from Poorvanchal University, Jaunpur (U.P.). Dr. Srivastava who has had a distinguished academic career has several research publications to his credit.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Balram Singh

Dr. Balram Singh is presently serving as Principal, Kisan Post-Graduate College, Baghaov, Gazipur (U.P.). He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology, from Poorvanchal University, Jaunpur (U.P.). Dr. Singh who has had a distinguished academic career has several research publications to his credit and currently engaged in researches in social science.

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Title
Information Technology and Dynamics of Rural Development
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8187365102
Length
xxviii+347p., Figures; Tables; Index; 23cm.
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