Rural Towns and Socio-Economic Development of Villages

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A village which gradually develops into an urban village, exhibiting both the traits of ruralism as well as equipped with infrastructure of an urban center, with capacity to function both as growth and service center and consequently generating a higher rate and volume of socio-economic development among the adjacent less developed village, has been termed as a “Rural Town.” Will an exploratory-cum-diagnostic research design and through the application of all the relevant research techniques all the tentative hypotheses were put to test and validated. The major findings are: (i) There is a significant check in the volume of rural emigration to distant places. (ii) There is an alarming increase, in the tendency toward accepting secondary and tertiary occupations. (iii) Generative rural towns have opened many avenues of higher remunerative jobs, and provided easy availability and accessibility to urban like amenities and services. (iv) Many significant social changes were also visible. Ultimately it was well substantiated that there had been definitely a positive and effective role of the generative rural towns toward socio-economic development of the adjoining villages of Gorakhpur district in East U.P. Many valuable suggestions have also been recorded to utilize more effectively the agency of generative rural towns in rural India for the socio-economic uplift of the most backward and less developed rural areas of the country. The book is certainly a pioneering effort to highlight the socio-economic transformation of rural villages into rural towns.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR D P Saxena

Dr. Dhirendra Prakash Saxena (b. 1934) has had a brilliant academic career. After passing M.A. (Economics) in Ist Division also M.A. Sociology in Ist Division with Ist Rank in the Universtiy, he obtained LL.B. and Ph.D. degrees. A seasoned and experienced teacher and research guide, Dr. Saxena's professional career spans over three decades. His subjects of specialisation are Sociological Theory, Sociology of Rural Emigration, Sociology of Deviance, Social Research and Sociology of Development. He participated in about 50 National and State level seminars, workshops and conferences and the two World Congresses. He was invited to deliver lectures and as a special invitee at various places in the country. He has published two Research papers in International Journals and about thirty-five Research Papers in the National journals. He is the author of Rururban Migration in India. Currently he is serving as Professor and Head, Sociology Department, and Dean, Students Welfare, Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur (U.P.) India.

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Title
Rural Towns and Socio-Economic Development of Villages
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8170994268
Length
xi+202p., Mape; Figures; Tables; Appendix; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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