The Integrated Rural Development Programme focuses on improving the overall quality of life in rural areas by integrating multiple development initiatives such as agriculture, healthcare, education, infrastructure, and social services. It aims to address the holistic needs of rural communities by fostering sustainable development, enhancing livelihood opportunities, and reducing poverty through a participatory approach. Key characteristics include community participation, multi-sectoral interventions, and a focus on empowering local populations to drive their own development.
England Rural Development Programme was created in 2007.
Dinesh Rai has written: 'Integrated rural development programme' -- subject(s): Case studies, Integrated Rural Development Programme (India), Rural development, Statistics
Parkash Mehta has written: 'Integrated Rural Development Programme' -- subject(s): Case studies, Integrated Rural Development Programme (India), Rural development projects 'Operations research in agriculture'
Md. Shafiqul. Islam has written: 'Sustainable livelihoods of rural community through Comprehensive Village Development Programme of Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development' -- subject(s): Comprehensive Village Development Programme (Bangladesh), Rural development, Statistics, Sustainable development
R. K. Mahajan has written: 'Integrated rural development programme' -- subject(s): Rural development
stree shakti programme
Zubeida M. Ahmad has written: 'Programme on Rural Women' -- subject(s): International Labour Office, International Labour Office. Programme on Rural Women, Rural women, Women's employment 'Women workers in rural development'
Garvin Karunaratne has written: 'Microenterprise development' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Rural poor, Economic assistance, Domestic, Rural development, Domestic Economic assistance 'Success in development' -- subject(s): Rural development projects, Bangladesh Youth Self Employment Programme, Comilla Programme of Rural Development 'Administering rural development in Third World' -- subject(s): Rural development 'Non-formal education' -- subject(s): Non-formal education, Rural development
NABARD stands for National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development. It's main functions are sending banks money to refinance what the IRDP ( Integrated Rural Development Programme) lends out to those generating self employment opportunities.
Mukund Prasad Upadhyaya has written: 'An evaluation of Kosi Hill Area Rural Development Programme (KHARDEP)'
Rural development is the development of rural (outside cities) regions of a country, state or province.
do i qualify for a rural development grant i have a rural devevlopment loan on my house and i work.