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The feminization of agriculture refers to the measurable increase of women's participation in the agricultural sector, particularly in the developing world. The phenomenon started during the 1960s with increasing shares over time. Since 2017, October 15 is celebrated as Rashtriya Mahila Kisan...
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Family is central to the founding of society and society completes nation. Family enterprise is an influential element in commencing and nourishing socio-economic development. Family enterprise has been active around the world for centuries and also accounts for a large share of economic...
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E-learning is now a necessity for rural people. During Covid-19, when students were indoors, it gained momentum. Radios, TVs, mobiles, You Tube channels, etc. helped. E-Learning saves time, money, and transportation. E-Learning is cheaper than traditional learning. Online learning requires no...
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In recent years financial inclusion has been given top priority as financial development and economic growth are interdependent. Women constitute almost half of country's population and their work participation is also increasing and diversifying and impacting her family, neighbourhood and the...
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There is overwhelming evidence that higher growth rate engenders greater reduction in poverty. However, one of India's dilemmas is extracting growth from all its able agents, including women. Thus, an all-inclusive and sustainable growth means all having equal access, opportunity, and capability...
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