Government Initiatives for development of Rural Economy in India: Benefits & Challenges (2014-2016)
Tina Shivnani ()
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Tina Shivnani: Manipal University Jaipur, India
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Abstract:
"Objective �In this paper, the researcher attempt to find out how many schemes for development have been launched by the Indian Government and the various benefits and challenges of adopting these schemes in rural India. The research paper focuses on whether the schemes have helped to connect rural people and whether they have been successful in fulfilling the basic needs of rural people. Methodology/Technique � The study reviews literature in the related area. Findings � The current government has already come up with so many social and financial alleviation schemes for the poor; however, the fate of those unfortunates still remains a concern. Novelty � The study attempts to provide insight to reforms of poverty in India."
Keywords: Rural people; Indian Government Schemes; Rural Development; Challenges; Benefits from Schemes. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: P25 P27 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 8
Date: 2017-01-16
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Published in Global Journal of Business and Social Science Review, Volume 5, Issue 1.
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