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What is RRA and PRA in community development?

Participatory Rural Appraisal, It is an approach in witch you judge and analyze the condition of rural life by,with and from the rural people. Rapid Rural Appraisal, to attain information in less expenditure and quickly in time is called rapid rural appraisal.


What does USDA rural development do?

USDA Rural Development provides consultations and assistance for individuals in rural communities. USDA Rural Development offers help and funding for housing and other projects in these areas.


What is a dance drama from Karnataka Which is of rural origin?

not sure for the dance drama but its rural origin is India


What has the author Hugh Butcher written?

Hugh Butcher has written: 'Information and action services for rural areas' -- subject(s): Communication in rural development, Information services, Rural development


What is the key factor of rural development?

There are many advantages in rural development some of them are: 1) Literacy rate is increasing in rural areas. 2) Transportation and road facility is improving. 3) water problems are getting solved in some of the rural areas 4) Better improvement in power supply 5) The rural people are improving to live a better life. Bharat Nirman has provided all the benefits to rural people: 1) In development of rural houses 2) Providing Telecommunications 3) Rural Water supply to rural people 4) Providing Electricity 5) Improving Irrigation facility 6) providing housing facility to those people who comes under Below Poverty Line

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