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    urban areas. 84% have access in rural areas. But there are still many villages in India where people have to walk miles of barren land for drinking water. The 2011 statistics shows that 34% of the rural population in India had no access to electricity. Over 6% lacked power in the urban areas as well. The power supply in India is intermittent and unreliable. In India‚ about 626 million people practice open defecation. 54% of the urban population and only 18% of the rural population has access to sanitation

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    People; the characters of the story and how they evolve throughout. Ideas; the message that the composer is trying to get across to his intended audience. ‘Henry Lawson’ creates images of isolation‚ stoicism and the struggles for survival in the harsh rural Australian outback in his two well known short stories ‘The Drover’s Wife’ and ‘In A Dry Season’. In contrast‚ the visual‚ ‘The English Countryside’ creates images of tranquillity‚ serenity and freedom through the composer’s use of colours‚ brush strokes

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    population depends on agriculture. In India agriculture can be termed the largest and the most important industry. Agriculture is a seasonal industry which does not provide any work to the agriculturists for about three to four months in a year. The women and the old are without any useful employment almost throughout the year. Cottage industries can provide them some gainful employment and add to their income. They can increase the total production in the country as well. This is the age of machines

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    Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics‚ Canberra‚ Cook‚ J. R.‚ 2008. The Effective Application of Appropriate Standards and Specifications. Presentation to the „Asia on the Move Transport Forum‚ Manila Philippines. Filani‚ M.O (1993) “Transport and Rural Development in Nigeria” Journal of Transport Geography 1 (4)‚ pp 248-254. Gauthier‚ H. (1968) Transportation and the growth of the Sao Paulo Economy. Journal of Regional Sciences Vol 8. Geddes R. 2009. The Africa Community Access Programme. Update

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    this ratio is normally lower enough. e.g. as compare to past‚ due to economic development of the country the Rural Urban migration has increased a lot. 3) Desire of Better Living Standard-: The desire of better living standard is also triggers the process of social mobility. The people to struggle to realize this desire. e.g. that is why in our country the people migrate from Rural setting to Urban and even to abroad for this purpose. 4) Desire of Higher Education-: Youth has to engage

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    for providing necessary handholding and technical support at the village Para-professionals who will continue to support the communities beyond the Project duration. The Project design based on various initiatives‚ which are absent contribution‚ women involvement monitoring and implementation‚ by

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    for rural sanitation‚ the Central Rural Sanitation Programme (CRSP)‚ was launched in 1986 in the Ministry of Rural Development with the objective of improving the quality of life of rural people and to provide privacy and dignity to women. It was supply driven‚ highly subsidized‚ and gave emphasis on a single construction model. Despite the massive outlays for sanitation the Programme led to only a marginal increase in the rural sanitation coverage‚ with average annual increase in the rural sanitation

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    Energy Policy journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/enpol An integrated framework for rural electrification: Adopting a user-centric approach to business model development Simon J.D. Schillebeeckx‚ Priti Parikh‚ Rahul Bansal‚ Gerard George n Business School‚ Imperial College London‚ South Kensington Campus‚ London SW7 2AZ‚ UK H I G H L I G H T S c c c c Review of two decades of rural electrification research. Content analysis of 232 scholarly articles. Literature is categorized into

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    FILIPINO WOMEN IN SELECTED SHORT STORIES Presented to: Dr. Ruel Bonganciso Presented by: Nicah Claire C. Faur Jona Joyce Azucena II – 1 BSE- ENGLISH A.Y 2014 - 2015 “IMAGES OF FILIPINO WOMEN IN SELECTED SHORT STORIES” Title: Dead Stars By: Paz Marquez Benitez Female Characters: Esperanza – engaged for four years and then became the wife of Alfredo Salazar. She is a homely woman‚ literal-minded and intensely acquisitive. She is one of those fortunate women who have

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    Khushali Rural Retail Application For Indian Retail Forum Challenge 2013 Submitted By: Abhinav Daharwal Utkalika Mohanty Ramanjit Singh Anand With the Guidance by Prof. Ashis Mishra‚ IIM Bangalore Executive Summary: The project studies the various aspects related to rural retail in India. It proposes an ideal model for retail format. The business plan studies the market potential‚ customer segmentation‚ and various challenges faced in the operation of sustainable rural retail business

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