For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The Indian economy's strong growth in recent years has given new impetus to long-standing efforts to develop the country's poorest rural areas. Growth has increased government resources and raised expectations among the rural poor for improvements in their well-being. Findings of a long-term study of farming households in Eastern India suggest the importance of local circumstances in developing policies intended to raise the welfare of poor families in remote, agriculturally unfavorable, areas. The history of government rural development efforts in India is largely disappointing, but recent policies, including the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, signal a reve...
This paper examines the progress of Indias rural development programmes and reviews the countrys rur...
The connection between agricultural growth and reduction in rural poverty in south Asia has been an ...
Rural poverty rankings of Indian states in 1990 were very different from 1960. This unevenness in pr...
India has become the second most popular the most poverty-stricken countries. Seventy percent of pe...
The process of raising the standard of living and economic security of rural residents is known as r...
Poverty in rural India has declined substantially in recent decades. This steady decline in poverty ...
Not AvailableThere is an emerging consensus that the well-being of rural households improve with the...
Institutional Embeddedness and Economic Diversification in Rural India The growth of the Indian econ...
India's strong economic growth has consistently sought to include the rural poor, who are concentrat...
The Rural development generally refers to the process of improving the quality of life and economic ...
Rural development has gained international attention, particularly among developing countries, and i...
The Rural Development in India has been realised as one of the most important factors for the growth...
There is an emerging consensus that the well-being of rural households improve with the blending of ...
Nearly 35% of the country's rural population continues to live in poverty. The main cause of rural ...
This research report on India addresses an important policy issue faced by policymakers in many deve...
This paper examines the progress of Indias rural development programmes and reviews the countrys rur...
The connection between agricultural growth and reduction in rural poverty in south Asia has been an ...
Rural poverty rankings of Indian states in 1990 were very different from 1960. This unevenness in pr...
India has become the second most popular the most poverty-stricken countries. Seventy percent of pe...
The process of raising the standard of living and economic security of rural residents is known as r...
Poverty in rural India has declined substantially in recent decades. This steady decline in poverty ...
Not AvailableThere is an emerging consensus that the well-being of rural households improve with the...
Institutional Embeddedness and Economic Diversification in Rural India The growth of the Indian econ...
India's strong economic growth has consistently sought to include the rural poor, who are concentrat...
The Rural development generally refers to the process of improving the quality of life and economic ...
Rural development has gained international attention, particularly among developing countries, and i...
The Rural Development in India has been realised as one of the most important factors for the growth...
There is an emerging consensus that the well-being of rural households improve with the blending of ...
Nearly 35% of the country's rural population continues to live in poverty. The main cause of rural ...
This research report on India addresses an important policy issue faced by policymakers in many deve...
This paper examines the progress of Indias rural development programmes and reviews the countrys rur...
The connection between agricultural growth and reduction in rural poverty in south Asia has been an ...
Rural poverty rankings of Indian states in 1990 were very different from 1960. This unevenness in pr...