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usage in rural India and the demonstrated success of a few projects that deliver information and transactional services … Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) in India.Examples of some existing m-Government applications that push down information to a … the whole of India. Some suggestions on how the project can be scaled up are discussed.With the launch of the National e …
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the poor and the unemployed is increasing day by day. India including our state i.e. West Bengal is not outside the …
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markets. This paper describes a case study of a dairy cooperative, AMUL, in western India that has developed a successful … India to become world's largest producer of milk …
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identified for logistic regression modelling; India, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda.Logistic regression modelling identified …
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In India it has been observed the weaker section has always been kept away from the banking fold because of their lower … awareness and the availability of financial services is very less in the rural parts of India and especially to the weaker …
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This paper empirically investigates the impact of foreign aid on economic growth and poverty alleviation in India using … poverty in India during the study period …
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Since last three decades the major objective of policy makers is to remove poverty from India. Many programmes and … policies were started at the grass root level. But results were not very encouraging. After liberalization India's GDP growth …. Inclusive growth can be a solution for poverty removal. In the1990s government of India started many programmes which were …
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More than 65 million poor people have accessed microcredit schemes and about three quarters of them are women. This paper addresses the challenging issue of whether the microcredit programmes are tools for empowering poor women. For this purpose the problem is identified as ― to what extent...
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