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ID364090
Title ProperA new policy for rural development in South and South-East Asia - its sinister significance (India: a case study)
Other Title InformationC. G. Shah Memorial Trust Series. Publication (8), 1985
LanguageENG
AuthorDesai, A. R. (Editor)
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the end of World War II, the Third World countries and more particularly South and South-East Asian countries are attempting to eliminate the colonial legacy of under-development and social backwardness by adopting various measures to reshape the economy, social structure and cultural life.
`In' analytical NoteIn Desai, A. R. (Editor): Changing profile of Rural society in India. [C. G. Shah Memorial Trust Series. Publication (7), 1985] Bombay. C. G. Shah Memorial Trust Publication, 1985.
Key WordsRural Development - India