ROLE OF COMMUNITY RADIO IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT By Saad Ullah Khan Research Scholar‚ Department of Mass Communication Aligarh Muslim University‚ Aligarh 202002‚U.P.‚ India Email: saadgeneration84@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT: India became independent on 15 August 1947.Though‚ after Independence we achieved tremendous success in many fields but still much is needed to be done in order to become a developed nation. Statistics betrays that after Independence our growth rate has increased from 3% to 9 %
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RURAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS (A STUDY OF LAGOS STATE) By SHITTU SHERIFF OMOBOLANLE F/ND/08/3550120 DEPARTMENT OF ESTATE MANAGEMENT SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES YABA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY YABA – LAGOS STATE SUPERVISOR: MRS. N.V UDOETUK NOVEMBER‚ 2010 RURAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS (A STUDY OF LAGOS STATE) By SHITTU SHERIFF OMOBOLANLE F/ND/08/3550120 BEING A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT
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constitutes rural areas‚ in which 72 per cent of the total population (70.98 per cent according to 2001 census) lives. Since independence most of the national policies have been focusing upon rural development. But issues like poverty‚ unemployment‚ illiteracy‚ regional imbalances‚ and environmental degradation through deforestation; health and sanitary factors in rural areas remain unsolved. Many of the planners blame commercial viability for this matter. At the same time these rural areas posses
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1. Is Boise Cascade Corporation CDPS a profit center? Boise Cascade’s Corporate Data Processing Services (CDPS) is considered a profit centre. A profit center is a business unit that is treated as a distinct unit within an organization‚ where expenses and revenues are calculated separately in order for profitability to be determined. CDPS was a division of the Corporate Information Services department within Boise Cascade Corporation‚ which was responsible for running the mainframe computer and
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Introduction Development is essential for every aspect of life. To improve a nation‚ the economy has to be developed. Among the socio-economic targets of all countries is the development of the rural areas. Rural development in general is usually used to denote the actions and initiatives taken to improve the standard of living in non-urban neighborhoods‚ countryside‚ and remote villages. This paper intends to discuss rural development‚ how its brought about and the effects both positive and negatives
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4 BACKGROUND 5 Definition of Rural Development 6 Definition of Micro-credit 7 Microcredit programs in Bangladesh 8 CAPITAL MARKETS AND THE POOR 9 The neo-liberal response - walking barefoot where bankers fear to tread 11 Licensing Status of the NGO-MFIs in Bangladesh 13 Impact of micro-credit 14 Development as economic growth and equity 15 Role of
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and Integrated Rural Economic Development Summary: Project E3 is a Public‚ Private and Community Partnership Project for creating a sustainable Rural Economic Development Telecentre Network to help grass root youth women farmers and micro businessmen to improve their quality of life through economic inclusion through innovative use of ICT. Project E3 used ICT for effective addressing of rural Telecentre economic problems implementing a local language based e business development program across
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This week’s article was “The Myth of Social Capital in Community Development‚” by James DeFilippis. In the article‚ the author takes the stance that the interests involved in social capital or misguided because it else understands the issues of power in the formation of communities‚ and because of that is divorced economic capital. Further the author defines social capital as simply allowing actions to take place by providing‚ and further that it is morally neutral and normative. Additionally‚ the
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Suggestion for development of Hawkers Hawkers/Street vendors are most vulnerable to forced eviction and denial of basic right to livelihood. It causes severe long-term hardship‚ impoverishment and other damage including loss of dignity. Therefore‚ no street vendor should be forcefully evicted. They would be relocated with adequate rehabilitation only where the land is needed for a public purpose of urgent need. Therefore: a) Eviction should be avoided wherever feasible unless there is clear
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Gyandoot: Community-Owned Rural Internet Kiosks Grant Proposal World Geography Group 01 Veronika Bazalova 白薇蓉 T00A01119 Debby Hsu 許逸苓 B97704007 Sonny Chen 陳孝晟 B97109007 Yessica Rusli 章銓雲B98504119 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 1.1 E-Government 3 1.2 Gyandoot 3 1.3 Corresponding Program 4 2. Institutional
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