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    Impact of Branchless Banking in rural areas as a part of Financial Inclusion Key words- Branchless Banking‚ Financial inclusion‚ globalization and Service. The self service concept in the modern business is considerable recognition these days. It plays a vital role in reducing costs to an organization by facilitating automated interface between service provider and a customer. The term financial inclusion is offering of services at a lower cost to major sections of the rural people. Open access

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    technology is substituted for manual labor as the basis of production and Craig Calhoun mention the meaning of urbanization that the process whereby large numbers of people leave the countryside and small towns to settle in cities and surrounding metropolitan areas. The relationship between industrialization and urbanization is people come to find the better life in the city. Craig Calhoun mention the meaning of city is a relative large‚ densely populated‚ and permanent settlement of people

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    IMPACT OF URBANISATION ON BIODIVERSITY Case Studies From India WWF-India sees its role in urban work as an attempt to reduce the impact of cities on biodiversity and ecological footprint‚ both of which have implications for the overall conservation goals of the organisation. Further‚ given the experience and expertise in dealing with footprint issues‚ WWF feels there is a greater need to engage with planners‚ developers and policy makers involved in dealing with urban issues. Author Kiran Rajashekariah/WWF-India

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    Urban Growth Creates Problems

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    Report on Urban Area: National Series. Dhaka: Ministry of Planning. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (1991) Preliminary Report on Population Census 1991. Dhaka: Ministry of Planning. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (1997) Bangladesh Population Census 1991 Urban Area Report. Dhaka: Ministry of Planning. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (1998) Analysis of Basic Needs Dimensions of Poverty (Vol. 3). Dhaka: Ministry of Planning. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (1999) Census of Slum Areas and Floating Population

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    best color of lifestyle.’’ In which is meant living in villages is better than living in cities. Well‚ there is no doubt that life in villages is so beautiful‚ and very interesting indeed‚ but at the same there are people who prefer to live in metropolitan cities and this is due to their lust of living in a modernized lifestyle. In this assay there will be clarification for the similarities and the differences between urban and rural from the major sides. There are similarities and differences

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    Humans have created urban areas right since the ancient times. Urbanization‚ as we know it now‚ began with the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century‚ and has only been on the rise ever since. Statistics tell us that half of the world’s people already live in urban areas‚ with that number set to expand in the years to come. Our cities have been luring people for various reasons‚ the basic one being the hope of a better life. People are drawn to the cities for the comforts they offer‚ the opportunities

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    Section 1 Marine protected areas (MPA) refer to the zones in which human activity has been placed under some restrictions for protection and restoration of the natural environment‚ its surrounding waters and the occupant ecosystems‚ and any cultural or historical resources that may require preservation or management. They play a dominant role in protecting marine biodiversity‚ ecosystem function and sustaining healthy coastal communities. MPA is relevant to biodiversity and scale‚ legal and

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    URS1006 – World Cities Summer C 2013 Mid-Term Examination Study Guide Purpose: This guide provides a recapitulation of all assigned material‚ specific areas to review from these readings and/or media‚ questions course participants should be able to answer in an introductory manner‚ and main concepts addressed in respective lectures. Assumptions: All course participants have read and/or watched all assigned material‚ have taken meticulous notes during all course meetings and/or acquired a

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    urban exclusion in India

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    Topic : Urban Exclusion in India with Focus on Inequalities in Urban Areas Urbanisation is the physical growth of urban areas as a result of global change. Urbanisation is also defined as the movement of people from rural to urban areas with population growth equating to urban migration. Urbanisation is closely linked to modernisation and industrialisation. Urban growth takes place as more and more people leave villages and farms to live in cities. Urbanisation is a welcome phenomenon of change

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    cities enable their residents to live a good quality of life while using minimal natural resources. Using local materials‚ and local energy‚ air and water flows (sunlight‚ wind and rain) to best advantage‚ incorporating natural ecosystems into urban areas‚ to host local wildlife‚ and to enhance the experience of urban public spaces‚ using vegetation to control urban microclimates – to stabilise temperature and humidity enhancing the life of the community and relationships between people‚ by creating

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