Major health problems in india : Major health problems in india communicable disease problem population problem environmental sanitation problem medical care problem nutritional problem COMMUNITY NUTRITION PROGRAMMES: INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICE (ICDS) SCHEME : Integrated Child Development Service (ICDS) scheme was launched on 2nd October‚ 1975 (5th Five year Plan) in pursuance of the National Policy For Children started in 33 experimental blocks Success of the scheme led to its
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1. Five definitions of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs. ENTREPRENEUR: * Entrepreneurs are people who are too naive to see the obstacles that are obvious to others. * An entrepreneur is an economic agent who unites all means of production- land of one‚ the labour of another and the capital of yet another and thus produces a product. By selling the product in the market he pays rent of land‚ wages to labour‚ interest on capital and what remains is his profit. He shifts economic resources
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Would you like to take a class offered by a class on the other side of the country without leaving the comfort of your home? You can! But‚ before you enroll in online learning or also known as distance education course‚ ask yourself what are the problems faced by the beginning online learners? You might be surprised. Online Learning or as known as Distance Learning is a process of creating and provides access to learning when the source of information and the learner are separate by distance and time
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Empowering Rural Women in Heath‚ Literacy and Environment Abstract This paper addresses the conceptual and methodological issues related to women’s empowerment‚ the trends in women’s empowerment over the years in key areas such as education‚ health‚ economic participation‚ and finally the best practices of state and non-state actors in empowering women. The economic empowerment approach has relied on improving women ’s control over economic resources and strengthening women ’s economic
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GOVERNMENT EDUCATIONAL SCHEME FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA RESEARCH REPORT UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MR.RAJESH TRIPATHI SUBMITTED BY FARHANULLAH ANSARI 2010MB24 MBA 1ST SEM SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES MOTILAL NEHRU NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ALLAHABAD-211004‚ U.P.‚ INDIA CONTENTS 1
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Singh : udai_singh@rediff.com 7838590282 Rural market- opportunities- “India lives in her villages”‚ a maxim attributed to Mahatma Gandhi‚ rings true when we see rural India retaining its old domination of the national population and economy in its 627000 villages‚ even after six decades of a development model that cherishes urbanization and industrialization. Close to 69% of Indians—743 million people or 138 million households—live in rural areas‚ generating 56% of the national income. With
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Language is not the only problem faced by international students in UK. Nowadays with the growth of global economy‚ rising people are aware of the importance of education as well. As stated by Coughlan‚ there are a significant increasing number of students who are studying abroad in countries like UK where people think that they can receive high-quality education. Meanwhile‚ their study career in UK‚ although language probably will be a principal problem for international students to face‚ there
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they encounter an array of obstacles. Apart from the problem of language being a communication barrier‚ international students also suffer from hindrances such as integrating into another culture‚ adapting to climate changes‚ and even the unfortunate case of racial discrimination. This essay will explore the financial difficulties experienced by some students‚ culture shock‚ and lastly‚ the sense of alienation of the students. The first problem for many international students is to understand the
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Nehru era to the Vajpayee era‚ the rural India of today still short of basic amenities‚ like drinking water‚ electricity‚ roads‚ housing‚ food and clothing. Once Gandhiji told the renowned author Mr. Mulk Raj Anand that we can’t build India unless we build villages. Gandhiji wanted to make the villages independent republics‚ independent in governance and for routine requirements‚ governed by the people of the villages and self sufficient for financial needs. In India seventy percent of our population
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and Types. SECTION - B Project Management;PERT;CPM;Phases of a Project;Network Arrow Diagrams;Slack;Critical Path;Float;Crashing the Network. SECTION - C Linear Programming;Problem Formulation;Graphical Method;Simplex Method;Duality SECTION - D Transportation Models;Transshipment Problem;Traveling Salesman Problem;Assignment Models;Replacement Models. Suggested Readings: 1. J.K. Sharma: Quantitative Techniques for Managerial Decisions‚ 1st Macmillan. 2. N.D. Vohra: Quantitative Techniques
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