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Title: Study on Household Expenditure in Rural India; An Empirical Evidence
Authors: Dwivedi, Amitkumar
Dwivedi, Nivedita
Keywords: Household Expenditure
Rural Family
Rural Employment
Correlation
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Bookwell Delhi
Abstract: Indian society in multifaceted to an extent perhaps unknown in any other of the world's great civilizations. Urban-rural differences can be immense. About 74 percent of India's population like in villages, with agriculture providing support for most of these rural residents, and the socio economic status of rural India are not so good. Maximum number of people in village lives under poverty line. So research is very necessary for rural India. To know the status of villages. Through research Government or private organization known the problems of rural India. Indian Village life is a mixture of tranquility, sensitive, quietude and innocence. And the primary occupation of the people living in the villages is agriculture and is therefore reckoned as an unchangeable part of the village culture. Villages face many problems in their daily life. Current paper focuses on rural household revenuers and their expenditure
Description: Rural Entrepreneurship Development in Liberalised Era Editors- Amitkumar Dwivedi and Anita Sukhwal Publication-Bookwell New Delhi
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2212
ISBN: 9789380574318
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