Paper presented at a seminar on Integrated Social Work Practice for students of social work in Maharashtra CHILD LABOUR IN MAHARASHTRA CONTENT: 1. INTRODUCTION 2. THE MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM 3. THE CONCEPT OF CHILD LABOUR 4. THE IMPACT OF CHILD LABOUR 5. STRATEGIES FOR ERADICATING CHILD LABOUR 6. SYSTEMIC INTERVENTION 7. CONCLUSION 8. SUGGESTIONS 9. BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION Children are blooming flowers of the garden of society. It is therefore a duty
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Department of Distance Education‚ Punjabi University‚ Patiala (Punjab)‚ India. E-mail: Abstract: A progressive agriculture serves as a powerful engine of economic growth of any country. It helps in initiating and sustaining the development of other sectors of the economy. In view of this‚ after independence the Government of India adopted a positive approach and specific programmes like new agriculture technology were introduced. Indian farmers being poor were not in a position to buy these expensive inputs
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MAHARASHTRA HYBRID SEEDS COMPANY LIMITED 1 © This is a licensed product of Ken Research and should not be copied T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Executive Summary: Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Limited 2. Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Limited Business Overview 2.1. 2.2. Major Investments in the Company Evolution 2.3. Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Limited Organisational Structure 2.4. 3. Corporate Timeline Business Model of Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Limited
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Introduction: Agriculture is an art‚ science and industry of managing the growth of plants and animals for human use. In broad sense‚ agriculture includes cultivation of the soil‚ growing and harvesting the crops‚ breeding and raising livestock‚ daring and forestry. Modern agriculture is engineering and technology based. Therefore‚ mechanization has eased much of the back breaking toil to the farmer. Agriculture is the backbone of economy of most of the countries of the world. About 48 percent
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Features of the seasons in India Given below are the prominent features of the seasons in India in a tabular format: Name of the season Features Winter The winter in India spans the months of December till the beginning of April. The coldest months of the year are January and December. During this period‚ the average temperature is approximately 50-59 °F (10-15 °C) in the northwestern parts of the country. The mercury soars as you move in the direction of the equator‚ and the maximum temperature
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of the study 10 5. Hypothesis 11 6. Scope and limitation of the study 11 7. Definition of terms. 12 CHAPTER TWO Review of Related Literature 16 2.1 Historical overview of Agriculture financing in Nigeria 17 2.2 The importance of Agriculture 19 2.3 Problems of Agriculture financing in Nigeria 20 2.4 The establishment of Central bank in Nigeria 22 2.5 The Major development programs and policies of C.B.N in relation to Agricultural financing 26 2.6 The C.B
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Maharashtra Tourism 1. Executive Summary Indian economy is growing and Tourism’s contribution to the economy is increasing since few year. Maharashtra as a state has immense to offer in support for the growing tourism industry; however its potential remains largely untapped. The reason for this are:- • Lack of Product/Site promotions • Lack of products for the “Most Visit” and “Most Spend” segments of India tourist • Lack of Coherent marketing of the various offering and creating pull for
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religion. Dadoba went one step ahead and wanted a rethinking on this very sensitive and vital subject of common interest. Dadoba’s rationalism makes a special contribution to the thought of the western educated gentry in Bombay and the cities in Maharashtra. His campaigns against sorcerers and enchanters suggested that he considered it a duty of the educated people to clear the cobwebs of superstitions from the minds of the mass of people. The foundation of the ‘Paramhansa Sabha’ showed the way for
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means by which more food can be grown than before‚ on the same piece of land. Improved methods of agriculture have led to the production of about 360m tonnes of plant food products and about 88m tonnes of animal food products. OBJECTIVES After completing this lesson‚ you will be able to: • state reasons for human dependence on plants and animals for food; • define and differentiate between agriculture and horticulture; • list and explain the various steps for raising an improved crop; • differentiate
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Agriculture is a primary activity & is closely related to the natural environment. The term agriculture has been derived from the Latin word ‘Ager’ meaning field & ‘culture’ meaning cultivation. And agriculture practices means the steps involved in agriculture which can be seen generally been done by farmers and gardeners. Agricultural practices such as irrigation‚ crop rotation‚ fertilizers‚ pesticides and animals were developed long ago‚ but have made great strides in the past century. The history
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