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Human Resource Development for Tribals

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Lakshi Publishers and Distributors 2017Description: 256pISBN:
  • 8190662260
DDC classification:
  • R10.1 SA199
Partial contents:
1. Introduction ...1 Introduction Demographic characteristics Mineral based industry Horticulture and Agro-based industries Hydro power and power generation Land use pattern Agriculture Health infrastructure Profile of the study area and the tribal inhabitants The Garos The Khasis and the Jaintias Statement of the problem Terms of references of the study Limitations of the present study Design of the study Research methodology Universe and sample Tools used Survey methodology Data collection Reliability and validity Statistical techniques used 2. Human resource development ...34 Introduction Income/GNP approach Human capital formation approach Human welfare approch Basic minimum needs approach Defining human resource development Indicators of human resource development Longevity Knowledge Decent living standard Human resource development in india 3. Analysis and interpetaion of data ...61 Introduction Profile of the respondents Migration Occupational characteristics Markets Animal husbandry and veterinary Thrift and Credit societies Education Gender Developmental programmes in the community Health Village sanitation and hygiene Water Immunization Family planning Nutrition Vitamin and mineral deficiency diseases Breastfeeding Communication Power Telecommunication network Television Radio Newspaper Electronic media Community information centres Use of CICs Governance Transperancy and accountability Consultation Peoples Involvement in planning process 4. Main findings of the study ...172 Profile of the respondents Migration characteristics Occupational characteristics Animal husbandry and vaterinary Thrift and credit societies Education Gender Governmenrt schemes in the community Common diseases in the area Immunization Family planning Village sanitation and hygiene Communication, Power and trlecommunication network Media Governance 5. People`s recommendation ...191 Introduction Migration Education Communication Health Governance Livelihood Veterinary and animal husbandry Development Agriculture Nutrition Rural development Problems of development in Meghalaya
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1. Introduction ...1 Introduction Demographic characteristics Mineral based industry Horticulture and Agro-based industries Hydro power and power generation Land use pattern Agriculture Health infrastructure Profile of the study area and the tribal inhabitants The Garos The Khasis and the Jaintias Statement of the problem Terms of references of the study Limitations of the present study Design of the study Research methodology Universe and sample Tools used Survey methodology Data collection Reliability and validity Statistical techniques used 2. Human resource development ...34 Introduction Income/GNP approach Human capital formation approach Human welfare approch Basic minimum needs approach Defining human resource development Indicators of human resource development Longevity Knowledge Decent living standard Human resource development in india 3. Analysis and interpetaion of data ...61 Introduction Profile of the respondents Migration Occupational characteristics Markets Animal husbandry and veterinary Thrift and Credit societies Education Gender Developmental programmes in the community Health Village sanitation and hygiene Water Immunization Family planning Nutrition Vitamin and mineral deficiency diseases Breastfeeding Communication Power Telecommunication network Television Radio Newspaper Electronic media Community information centres Use of CICs Governance Transperancy and accountability Consultation Peoples Involvement in planning process 4. Main findings of the study ...172 Profile of the respondents Migration characteristics Occupational characteristics Animal husbandry and vaterinary Thrift and credit societies Education Gender Governmenrt schemes in the community Common diseases in the area Immunization Family planning Village sanitation and hygiene Communication, Power and trlecommunication network Media Governance 5. People`s recommendation ...191 Introduction Migration Education Communication Health Governance Livelihood Veterinary and animal husbandry Development Agriculture Nutrition Rural development Problems of development in Meghalaya

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