The role of credit in rural development is to provide financing for the construction of area properties. Credit can be obtained by individuals or by corporations.
Josef Eschenbach has written: 'Rural broadcasting in Indonesia' -- subject(s): Radio broadcasting 'The role of broadcasting in rural communication' -- subject(s): Communication in rural development, Radio in rural development
development of women entrepreneurs and rural entrepreneurs
Some key theories of rural development include the agricultural development theory, the livelihoods approach, and the human capital theory. These theories highlight different aspects such as the role of agriculture, sustainable livelihoods, and human resources in promoting rural development.
Mihir Kumar Roy has written: 'Role of banks in rural development' -- subject(s): Banks and banking, Rural development
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As rural development officer and as a a agriculture extention officer
rural development is mandatory for a country. 1 step towards is to inculcate the habit of investing & saving they should create awareness that why savings is important .
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
Rural credit and marketing can revolutionize the rural scenario and can play a pivotal role in rural development. While urbanized banks are more inclined to extend credit to urban people, the rural banks, credit societies can assess the exact exact requirements of rural farmers, artisans and offer credit to them or co-operatives formed by them. This in fact help them tol become self-dependent and ensure their livlihood.
C. Krishnan has written: 'Role of rural banks in the rural development' -- subject(s): Agricultural credit, Banks and banking, Rural credit
Some measures to reduce rural-urban migration include improving infrastructure and basic services in rural areas, promoting agricultural development and job opportunities in rural areas, providing skill training and entrepreneurship programs for rural youth, and implementing policies that support rural development and local industries. By addressing the root causes of migration, such as lack of opportunities and services in rural areas, governments can help reduce the pressure on urban areas and promote balanced regional development.