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2006. Hardcover. New. An encyclopaedic voluminous work gives authentic and objectives information about all the 28 states and 7Union Territories, History, Physical aspects, Population, … Mehr…
2006. Hardcover. New. An encyclopaedic voluminous work gives authentic and objectives information about all the 28 states and 7Union Territories, History, Physical aspects, Population, Politics, Education, Transport and Communication, Languages and Literature, Medical Facilities, Industry, Finance Sector, Natural Wealth, Agriculture, Wild Life, Tourism, Archeological sites, Natural Calamities, Customs, Fairs and Festivals, Arts and Crafts, Rural and Urban Development, Newspapers, Important Events, NGO, Planning outlays0 in thirty-six volumes, each volume complete about a state. A benchmark. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the ""INDIA—A Reference Annual"" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-32: The Palas (750-1161 AD); The Senas (1095-1260 AD); Muslim: Rulers; The Suris and the Mughals; The Early Years; The Nawabs: of Murshidabad; The other European trading powers in Bengal;: The Beginnings of Modern Calcutta; The Battle of Plassey, the: Battle of Buxar and the Rise of Calcutta; Plunder of Bengal and: Calcutta Becomes the Seat of Political Power; Calcutta’s Growth: and the Bengal Renaissance; The First War of Independence: (1857); Calcutta Becomes the Imperial Capital; City of Palaces;: Nationalism, Birth of Indian National Congress; Partition of: Bengal, Growth of Terrorism, Birth of Muslim League, Annulment: of Partition and Shifting of Capital to Delhi; The World Wars: (1914-1918 and 1939-1945); World War II, Bengal Famine, Netaji,: INA, Gandhiji, Quit India; Independence of India; The Tragedy: of Partition; Post Independence; 1947-1971; 1971-1977 .: 2. Physical Aspects 33-37: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; The Sunderbans; Soils;: Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 39-66: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Information as per: Census 2001; Characteristics of People; Structure of the Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 67-92: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 6 West Bengal: 5. Scheduled Tribe 93-118: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 119-123: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes: 7. Government and Politics 125-163: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: Governors; Parliamentary Constituencies and Assembly: Constituencies of the State.: 8. Education 165-177: State Education Figures; The Education Scenario in West Bengal;: District Primary Education Programme (DPEP); Integrated: Education for the Disabled Children (IEDC); Area intensive: programme for educationally backward minorities; State: sponsored programmes; Improvement of School building;: Upgradation of schools; Inspection; Teachers' Training; Election;: Different Departments of Education; Indian Institute of Social: Welfare and Business Management; Indian Institute of: Management, Calcutta; General Education System; List of: Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 179-192: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Roads;: International bus Services; Railways; Airways; Ports; Information: Technology Policy of West Bengal; Preamble; IT in: Communication; E - Governance; IT Education and HRD;: Information Technology in Industry; E - Commerce; Venture: Funds; Incentives under Consideration for the IT Sector; State: Level Monitoring: 10. Language and Literature 193-211: 11. Medical Facilities 213-217: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; The NRS Hospital;: Government Hospitals; Private Sector Hospitals; Rural Health: Development Centre (RHDC); RHDC –Jamuna project; RHDCMalda: project; NGO forum networking; RHDC - Adampur project.: 12. Industry 219-303: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Industrial Policy;: Approach of the Left Front Government; The New Economic: Policy and the Approach of the Government; Salient Features of: CONTENTS:- 7: the Policy; Policy Instruments; Strengths of West Bengal; Siting: Policy for Industries in West Bengal; Red category (Special Red: and Ordinary Red); Orange category; Green category; List of: Industries under “SPECIAL RED” Category; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 305-314: Figures Related to Financial Sector; West Bengal Financial: Corporation; West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation;: Schemes of Financial Assistance by Financial Institutions in West: Bengal; West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation Ltd.: (WBIDC); National Equity Fund Scheme; General Long Term Loan: Schemes; Single Window Scheme; Term Loan Scheme; General: Short Term Loan Schemes; Short Term Loan Scheme; Working: Capital Term Loan Scheme; Security for Working Capital Term: Loan; Scheme for Equipment Finance; Equipment Refinance: Scheme; Scheme for Electro-Medical Equipments; Bill Discounting: Scheme for Capital Equipments; Scheme for Small Hospitals /: Nursing Homes; Scheme for Modernisation; Eligible Institutions.: 14. Natural Wealth 315-323: Figures Related to Forest; Mineral Resources; Coal; Copper;: Tungsten; Cayanite; Cheoline; Mica; Biotite; Talc; Forest: Resources; Forests of Darjeeling Hills; Tropical Mixed Evergreen: Forests of the Foot Hills; Natural Vegetation; Mangrove: Vegetation of the Sundarbans; State Domestic Product; The: Environmental Policy Statement of the Government of West: Bengal.: 15. Agriculture 325-335: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 337-356: Singhalila National Park; Sunderbans National Park; Buxa: Sanctuary; Haliday Island Wildlife Sanctuary; Jaldapara: Sanctuary; Lothian Island Wildlife Sanctuary; Mahananda: Wildlife Sanctuary; Sajnakhali Wildlife Sanctuary; Raiganj Wildlife: Sanctuary; Ballavpur Wildlife Sanctuary; Ramnabagan Wildlife: Sanctuary; Bethuadahari Wildlife Sanctuary; Bibhutibhusan: Wildlife Sanctuary; Narendrapur Wildlife Sanctuary; Gorumara: National Park; Through Tiger Terrain–Sunderbans Tiger Habitat;: Wildlife -Pug marks on the Foothills; Traveler’s Fact File; Sloth: Bear; Order Cetacea; Family Delphinidae; Irrawaddy Dolphin;: Family Platanistidae; Ganges River Dolphin; Order Perissodactyla;: Family Equidae; Asiatic Wild Ass; Indian Rhinoceros; Indian: Elephant.: 8 West Bengal: 17. Tourism 357-372: Kolkata; South Park Street Cemetery; Victoria Memorial; St. Paul’s: Cathedral; Portuguese Cathedral; Dakshineswar Kali Temple;: Paresnath Temple; St. John’s Church; Howrah Bridge; Belur Math;: Marble Palace; The University of Calcutta; Wholesale Flower: Market; Kumartuli; BBD Bagh (Dalhousie Square); Fort William;: Nakhoda Mosque; Ochterlony Monument; Nirmal Hirday (Pure: Heart); Santiniketan; Metro Railway; Academy of Fine Arts;: Science City; Birla Mandir; Burrabazar; Calcutta High Court;: Dhakuria Lake; Eden Gardens Stadium; Nalban Boating Complex;: New Market; Raj Bhawan; Saheed Minar; Salt Lake Stadium;: Vidyasagar Setu; Writers’ Building; Museums; Indian Museum;: Birla Industrial and Technological Museum; Gurusaday Museum;: Asiatic Society; Rabindrabharati Museum; Nehru Children: Museum; Ashutosh Museum of Indian Art; Eden Gardens;: Botanical Gardens; NICCO Park; Agri-Horticultural Gardens;: Zoological Garden; Others Places of Interest; Medinipur; Mellak;: Nawabhat; Tamluk; Vishnupur; Bengal Natural History Museum;: Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI) and Museums;: Dhirdham Temple; Temple of Bhairab; Bakkali Beach; Digha: Beach; Sagar Island; Senchal Lake; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 373-385: 19. Natural Calamities 387-420: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Snowfall; Cold: Wave; Heat Wave; Drought; Squalls; Gale; Dust Storm; Lightning;: Thunderstorm; Hail Storm; Floods and Heavy Rains; West: Bengal; Cyclonic Storms.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 421-438: Customs; Bengali Marriage; Adhibus; Dhadhimangal or: Churakaran; Nandimookh or Briddhashrddha; Jal soha; Gaye: Holud; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 439-454: Dances; Chhau Dance; Tusu Parab; Jhumar; Agricultural dances;: Raibense dance; Theatre; Music; Kirtan Style; Vishnupur School: or Gharana Style; Folk Songs; Tagore Tradition; Other Composers;: Musical Instruments; Crafts; Pottery; Mangalghat; Lakshmi Ghat;: Manasa - Ghat (Bari); Tulsimancha; Dakshin Roy’s Head - ‘Bara-: Murti’; Marriage - Ritual vessels (Harhi); Putul (Dolls); Pressed -: nose Dolls; Mother - Dolls; Dolls with Hip Jars; Patua-made dolls;: Krishnanagar Pottery; Bankura Pottery; Tools; Process; Dokra: Metal Craft; The Patuas (Scroll-Painters); The Mask-Makers: (Wood-Carvers); The Bhaskaras.: CONTENTS:- 9: 22. Rural Development 455-466: Rural Sanitation Programme; Sishu Sikha Karmasuchi (SSK);: Provident Fund for Landless Agricultural Labourers; Panchayati: Raj System; Basic Concepts of Panchayati Raj; West Bengal Rural: Energy Development Corporation; Main Objectives; Provisions: of the Panchayats (Extension Scheduled Areas) Bill 1996; Salient: Features; Rural Sanitation Scheme; The concept of rural sanitary: marts; Production and delivery .: 23. Urban Development 467-488: Small scale entrepreneurship programme (SSEP); Evolution of: Kolkata Metropolitan Area; India Population Project - VIII (IPP -: VIII); Kolkata Slum Improvement Programme (KSIP); Project: Objectives; Interventions; Infrastructure; Health; Community: development; Training; Kolkata Slum Improvement Programme;: Objectives of CSIP (1C); Ganga Action Plan (GAP); GAP schemes: in KMC area; GAP schemes in HMC area; GAP schemes in Bally: municipal area; GAP schemes in Titagarh Municipality; GAP: schemes in Bhatpara Municipality; GAP schemes in: Chandannagar Municipality; Bonobithi; A Maidan Beautification: Project of KMDA; Bustee Improvement Programme (BIP); Kolkata: Urban Development Programme - III (CUDP-III) & Its Health: Parameters; Employment Generation; Small Scale Enterprises: Programme; Refugee Colony Development; Gas Distribution: Network System; Major Industries; Leather; Jute; Engineering;: Paper; Tea; Siting Policy For Industries; Red category (Special: Red & Ordinary Red); Orange Category; Green Category; Health: and Medical Facilities; Durgapur Region; The state is wellpositioned: on the key enables Required for Success; West Bengal: possesses a sizeable talent pool of good quality; Cost of: operations is significantly lower than in other metros; High quality: infrastructure available in the State; Operational issues have been: addressed by the Government; WEBEL acts as a single-window: agency for all IT investors; Investors to get both regulatory: support and fiscal incentives; Supportive regulatory framework: set up for investors.: 24. Newspapers 489-512: List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001; Big Dailies;: Big Periodicals; Medium Dailies; Small Dailies; Small Periodicals;: Publication Added in 2001.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 513-534: Chronology of Events.: 10 West Bengal: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 535-571: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 573-580: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation and: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport;: viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment;: x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General: Services; Tenth Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities;: ii. Rural Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation: and Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and: Environment; x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services;: xii. General Services.: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population Characteristics (2001) 40: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 41: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 41: 3.4. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total population (0 - 6 years) (2001) 41: 3.5. Number of Literates to Total population (2001) 41: 3.6. Percentage of Literates to Total population (2001) 41: 3.7. Age distribution (in Percentage) 42: 3.8. Work participation rate 42: 3.9. Population—Rural, Urban 2001 43: 3.10. Distribution of population by Religion (in percentage) 42: 3.11. Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 42: 3.12. Amenties 44: 3.13. House Types 44: 3.14. Fertility Rates 44: 3.15. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 47: 3.16. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 62: 3.17. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 64: 3.18. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 66: 3.19. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 66: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 68: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 71: 4.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 82: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 95: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 98: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 109: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 121: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 122: 7.1. Chief Ministers of West Bengal 129: 7.2. Governors of West Bengal 130: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 153: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1961) 161: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 161: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 162: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 162: 7.8. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 163: List of Tables: 12 West Bengal: 8.1. Literacy rate 166: 8.2. Level of education 167: 10.1. Distribution of Language 2001 194: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 201: 12.1. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 47: Employments) 24, 2006, 6, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. Description: About The Book:- Globalisation is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture. The term globalisation has been increasingly used since the mid-1980s and especially since the mid-1990s. It is currently a popular and controversial issue, though often remaining a loose and poorly defined concept. Sometimes too comprehensively, the term is used to encompass increases in trade and liberalisation policies as well as reductions in transportation costs and technology transfer. Economic globalisation, the ongoing process of greater economic interdependence among countries , is reflected in the increasing amount of cross-border trade in goods and services, the increasing volume of international financial flows, and increasing flows of labour . Economic development is the sustained, concerted actions of policy makers and communities that promote the standard of living and economic health of a specific area. It is a wealth spent on country's population. Economic development can also be referred to as the quantitative and qualitative changes in the economy. The scope of it includes the process and policies by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of its people. It is hoped that the present edition of this book will be beneficial to all concerned of the society in general and students, lawyers, advocates, academicians, human rights institutions, researchers and NGOs working in economics finance field, in particular.About The Author:- Prof. B.K. Panda(MA, M.Phil, Ph.D) is working as professor & Head, Department of Economics , Berhampur University , Odisha. He has published various papers in reputed National and International Journals, lik e as. IUP Journal of Management Research, International Journal of Business Research, Indian Economic Journal, Apeejay Journal of Management , International Journal of Environment and Development, Indian Journal of Economics, Journal of Rural Development, etc. He has published various books in economics, lik e as Economic Reforms and Emerging Patterns of Employment , Consumption, Poverty and Inequality , Applied Demand Analysis, Serial Publications etc. He has also supervised many Ph.D and M.Phill scholars in economics. Dr . Sukanta Sarkar is working as Assistant Professor in Faculty of Management Studies , I C FA I University , Agartala Tripura, India. He did Bachelor and Master degree from Tripura University. He was awarded doctorate degree for his work on socio economic improvement of rubber tappers. He qualified UGC-NET Exam in December/2006. Currently he is Post-Doctorate Fellow (PDF) in De p a r t me nt o f Economic s, Berhampur University , Ganjam, Odisha. He presented many research papers in various seminars, conferences and symposiums. Various research papers have been published in foreign and national journals. He also previously worked as visiting lecturer in National Institute of Technology , Agartala & Tripura University . He has research interest in various topics like agricultural crisis, rural development, women empowerment, sustainable development and social problems.Content:- Contents Preface 11 About the Contributors 13 Abbreviations 15 Part -I Globalisation 1. Globalisation: A Reality in 21st Century 21 S. K.Chaudhury & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Globalisation? ò History of Globalisation ò Significance of Globalisation ò Measurement of Globalisation ò Components of Globalisation ò Globalisation in India ò Effects of Globalisation ò Problems of Globalisation ò Small Scale Industry and Globalisation ò Conclusion ò References. 2. Globalisation and Status of Women in India: A Study 39 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction ò Gender Equity in the Constitution of India ò Women at the National Level Politics ò Women chief ministers of India ò Gender Variations in Literacy Levels ò Women in the Parliament of India ò Women Representation in State Legislatures ò Women Representation in Panchayati Raj Institutions ò The New Initiatives ò The Failures of the Government of India ò Summary ò Suggestions ò References. 3. Global Export Crisis and Chiken Impact on the Poor in India: A Synthesis of Sector Studies 52 Shikha Chantia Introduction ò Overview of the Chikan with Selected Sectors through Data ò Chikken Craftò Key Findings ò References 4. Women Empowerment and Microfinance: Bridging the Gender Gap 60 Krupa D. Bhatt Introduction ò Gender Inequality and the Need for Women Empowerment ò Micro finance and Women Empowerment: Global Perspective ò Microfinance in India-Success and Flaws ò SEWA Conclusion ò References 5. Acceptance of Birth Control Methods: The Prevailing Pattern among Yerava Tribe in Karnataka 73 P. Prabhuswamyò Introduction ò The Context ò Karnataka Scenario ò Awareness and Acceptance of Birth Control Methods among Tribes ò The Pattern among Yeravas ò Objectives ò Methodology ò Analysis and Findings ò Type of Contraceptive Methods Opted by the Yerava Women ò Conclusion ò References. 6. Economic Development in India: Progress and Challenges 90 Prof. R.Prasad & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Economic Development? ò Indicators for Economic Development ò Economic Development in India since Independence ò Five Year Plans ò Finance Commissions ò Centre State Financial Reforms ò Conclusion ò References 7. Globalisation and Poverty Eradication: An Assertive Approach in 21st Century 109 Dr. Deepali Singh Introduction ò Causes of Poverty ò Poverty in India ò Government Policies ò Below Poverty Line ò Conclusionò References 8. Changes of Economic Sectors in India: Progress and Challenges 120 Dr. Rakesh Joshi & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò Types of Economic Sector ò Importance of Economic Sectors ò Economic Sectors of India: Changing ò Conclusion ò References 9. Effects of Globalisation on Language lecturer's of international postgraduates language and academic culture in National University of Malaysia 137 Md. Momtazur Rahman Introduction ò Notions of Language Needs Analysis ò Language Needs Analysis ò Components of Language Needs Analysis ò Target Situation Analysis ò Present Situation Analysis ò Academic Culture and Some Studies on Academic Culture ò Research Methodology ò Sample involved in the Study ò Semi-structured Interview for the English Language Lecturers òAdministration of the Interview ò Analysis of the Qualitative Data òAnalysis and Discussion of Language Lecturers' Interviews ò The Profiles of the Interviewees: General Information ò Reading Skills in English ò Writing Skills in English ò Listening Skills in English ò Speaking Skills in English ò Differences in Academic Culture òDiscussion of Findings ò Conclusion ò References Part II Economic Development 10. Sustainable Development and Society: An Overview 159 P.K.Pandey & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Sustainable Development? ò Benefits of Sustainable Development ò Sustainable Development in Indiaò Conclusion ò References 11. Changing Identity of Indian Cinema 172 Patil Vijay Ramchandra Introduction ò Ethnographic Audience Analysis ò Dream worlds and the Forces of Globalisation ò Globalising Indianness ò Globalisation of Firm Song-Dance ò Resistance and Pleasure of Bollywood ò References 12. Educational and Health Status of Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh 192 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction ò The Data and Methodology ò Educational status of Head of the households ò Educational levels ò Literacy levels ò Distribution of the drop out children (below 14 years age) from their education ò Distribution drop out children ò Distribution of householdsò Child (0-5 years) immunization statusò Distribu tion of reproductive age (15-49 years) women ò Gender wise distribution of diseased persons ò Age wise distribution of diseased persons ò Distribution of sample population ò Distribution of diseased persons ò Opinion of the sample householdsò Awareness about the AIDSò Distance to the medical center ò Conclusions ò Policy Implications ò References 13. Women Empowerment: A Way of Economic Development 206 Prof. N.G.Pendse & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Women Empowerment? ò Importance of Women Empowerment ò Women's Empowerment Principles ò Women Empowerment in India ò Women Empowerment through Education òNational Mission for Empowerment of Women ò Millennium Development Goals ò National Policy for Empowerment of Women ò Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005ò Compulsory Registration of Marriage Act, 2006 ò Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 ò The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 ò Constrains for Women Empowerment ò Conclusion ò References 14. Sustainable Landscape Management in Bangladesh 229 Prof. Mohammed Ataur Rahman Introduction ò Methodology ò Physiography and Landscape of Bangladesh ò Traditionally Managed Landscapes ò Reasons for Changing Landscape ò Impacts of Landscape Change ò Detailed Study and Description of Impacts of Landscape Changes ò Loss of Biodiversity ò Socio-Economic Condition òLandscape Management ò Preservation of Natural Undulations and to Pography òProtection against Further Disturbances of the Landscapesò Identification of the Causes of Detrimental Changes and Effective Measures to reduce them ò Protection of existing water bodies and excavation of large and deep water bodies ò Protection and Conservation of Woodlands and Homestead Forests ò Control of Topsoil Erosion òTo Minimize Irrigation Dependent Cropping Culture ò Shelterbelts with Appropriate Plant Species ò Proper Planning for Urbanisation ò Development of Navigation System ò Conclusion ò Recommendations ò References. 15. Anxiety Level among the Married Women 281 Prof . Farzana Alim & Mariyam Fatima Introduction ò Objective of the study ò Methodology ò Result and Discussion ò Facility Gap Assessment ò Geographical Challenges ò Human Resource ò Training Need Gap ò Infrastructure Gap ò Essential Equipments Gaps: ò Drugs and Supplies Gap: òAdditional Expenditure during Institutional Delivery: ò Gap in Knowledge, Attitude and Practice in Community ò Pregnant and High Risk Pregnant Women ò Conclusion ò References 16. Incorporating CCE at Pre-service Teacher Training Curriculum 291 Dr. Ritu Sharma & Dr.Sangeeta Solanki Introduction ò Need and Signature of the Study ò Statement of the Problem ò Operational Definitions of the Specific Terms ò Objectives of the Study ò Method of Research ò Conclusion ò Educational Implications ò References 17. Quality of Life of Adolescent Girls (16-18 Yrs) and Its Associate Co-relates 297 Prof. Farzana Alim and Moulaey Zainab Introduction ò Statement of the Problem òAims and Objectives of the Study ò Instrumentation ò Statistical Techniques ò Result and Discussion ò Educational Implications ò References 18. Rubber Plantation: A Way of Changing Livelihood of Tribals 305 Prof. B.K.Panda & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Rubber Plantation? ò Origin of Rubber Plantation òRubber Plantation in India ò Rubber Plantation and Income Source ò Insurance Scheme for Rubber Plantations ò Rubber Board ò Conclusion ò References Bibliography 318 Index 323The Title 'Globalisation and Economic Development written by B. K. Panda, Sukanta Sarkar' was published in the year 2015. The ISBN number 9789351281269 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 331 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English., Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015, 6, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. Description: About The Book:- Globalisation is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture. The term globalisation has been increasingly used since the mid-1980s and especially since the mid-1990s. It is currently a popular and controversial issue, though often remaining a loose and poorly defined concept. Sometimes too comprehensively, the term is used to encompass increases in trade and liberalisation policies as well as reductions in transportation costs and technology transfer. Economic globalisation, the ongoing process of greater economic interdependence among countries , is reflected in the increasing amount of cross-border trade in goods and services, the increasing volume of international financial flows, and increasing flows of labour . Economic development is the sustained, concerted actions of policy makers and communities that promote the standard of living and economic health of a specific area. It is a wealth spent on country's population. Economic development can also be referred to as the quantitative and qualitative changes in the economy. The scope of it includes the process and policies by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of its people. It is hoped that the present edition of this book will be beneficial to all concerned of the society in general and students, lawyers, advocates, academicians, human rights institutions, researchers and NGOs working in economics finance field, in particular.About The Author:- Prof. B.K. Panda(MA, M.Phil, Ph.D) is working as professor & Head, Department of Economics , Berhampur University , Odisha. He has published various papers in reputed National and International Journals, lik e as. IUP Journal of Management Research, International Journal of Business Research, Indian Economic Journal, Apeejay Journal of Management , International Journal of Environment and Development, Indian Journal of Economics, Journal of Rural Development, etc. He has published various books in economics, lik e as Economic Reforms and Emerging Patterns of Employment , Consumption, Poverty and Inequality , Applied Demand Analysis, Serial Publications etc. He has also supervised many Ph.D and M.Phill scholars in economics. Dr . Sukanta Sarkar is working as Assistant Professor in Faculty of Management Studies , I C FA I University , Agartala Tripura, India. He did Bachelor and Master degree from Tripura University. He was awarded doctorate degree for his work on socio economic improvement of rubber tappers. He qualified UGC-NET Exam in December/2006. Currently he is Post-Doctorate Fellow (PDF) in De p a r t me nt o f Economic s, Berhampur University , Ganjam, Odisha. He presented many research papers in various seminars, conferences and symposiums. Various research papers have been published in foreign and national journals. He also previously worked as visiting lecturer in National Institute of Technology , Agartala & Tripura University . He has research interest in various topics like agricultural crisis, rural development, women empowerment, sustainable development and social problems.Content:- Contents Preface 11 About the Contributors 13 Abbreviations 15 Part -I Globalisation 1. Globalisation: A Reality in 21st Century 21 S. K.Chaudhury & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Globalisation? ò History of Globalisation ò Significance of Globalisation ò Measurement of Globalisation ò Components of Globalisation ò Globalisation in India ò Effects of Globalisation ò Problems of Globalisation ò Small Scale Industry and Globalisation ò Conclusion ò References. 2. Globalisation and Status of Women in India: A Study 39 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction ò Gender Equity in the Constitution of India ò Women at the National Level Politics ò Women chief ministers of India ò Gender Variations in Literacy Levels ò Women in the Parliament of India ò Women Representation in State Legislatures ò Women Representation in Panchayati Raj Institutions ò The New Initiatives ò The Failures of the Government of India ò Summary ò Suggestions ò References. 3. Global Export Crisis and Chiken Impact on the Poor in India: A Synthesis of Sector Studies 52 Shikha Chantia Introduction ò Overview of the Chikan with Selected Sectors through Data ò Chikken Craftò Key Findings ò References 4. Women Empowerment and Microfinance: Bridging the Gender Gap 60 Krupa D. Bhatt Introduction ò Gender Inequality and the Need for Women Empowerment ò Micro finance and Women Empowerment: Global Perspective ò Microfinance in India-Success and Flaws ò SEWA Conclusion ò References 5. Acceptance of Birth Control Methods: The Prevailing Pattern among Yerava Tribe in Karnataka 73 P. Prabhuswamyò Introduction ò The Context ò Karnataka Scenario ò Awareness and Acceptance of Birth Control Methods among Tribes ò The Pattern among Yeravas ò Objectives ò Methodology ò Analysis and Findings ò Type of Contraceptive Methods Opted by the Yerava Women ò Conclusion ò References. 6. Economic Development in India: Progress and Challenges 90 Prof. R.Prasad & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Economic Development? ò Indicators for Economic Development ò Economic Development in India since Independence ò Five Year Plans ò Finance Commissions ò Centre State Financial Reforms ò Conclusion ò References 7. Globalisation and Poverty Eradication: An Assertive Approach in 21st Century 109 Dr. Deepali Singh Introduction ò Causes of Poverty ò Poverty in India ò Government Policies ò Below Poverty Line ò Conclusionò References 8. Changes of Economic Sectors in India: Progress and Challenges 120 Dr. Rakesh Joshi & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò Types of Economic Sector ò Importance of Economic Sectors ò Economic Sectors of India: Changing ò Conclusion ò References 9. Effects of Globalisation on Language lecturer's of international postgraduates language and academic culture in National University of Malaysia 137 Md. Momtazur Rahman Introduction ò Notions of Language Needs Analysis ò Language Needs Analysis ò Components of Language Needs Analysis ò Target Situation Analysis ò Present Situation Analysis ò Academic Culture and Some Studies on Academic Culture ò Research Methodology ò Sample involved in the Study ò Semi-structured Interview for the English Language Lecturers òAdministration of the Interview ò Analysis of the Qualitative Data òAnalysis and Discussion of Language Lecturers' Interviews ò The Profiles of the Interviewees: General Information ò Reading Skills in English ò Writing Skills in English ò Listening Skills in English ò Speaking Skills in English ò Differences in Academic Culture òDiscussion of Findings ò Conclusion ò References Part II Economic Development 10. Sustainable Development and Society: An Overview 159 P.K.Pandey & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Sustainable Development? ò Benefits of Sustainable Development ò Sustainable Development in Indiaò Conclusion ò References 11. Changing Identity of Indian Cinema 172 Patil Vijay Ramchandra Introduction ò Ethnographic Audience Analysis ò Dream worlds and the Forces of Globalisation ò Globalising Indianness ò Globalisation of Firm Song-Dance ò Resistance and Pleasure of Bollywood ò References 12. Educational and Health Status of Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh 192 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction ò The Data and Methodology ò Educational status of Head of the households ò Educational levels ò Literacy levels ò Distribution of the drop out children (below 14 years age) from their education ò Distribution drop out children ò Distribution of householdsò Child (0-5 years) immunization statusò Distribu tion of reproductive age (15-49 years) women ò Gender wise distribution of diseased persons ò Age wise distribution of diseased persons ò Distribution of sample population ò Distribution of diseased persons ò Opinion of the sample householdsò Awareness about the AIDSò Distance to the medical center ò Conclusions ò Policy Implications ò References 13. Women Empowerment: A Way of Economic Development 206 Prof. N.G.Pendse & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Women Empowerment? ò Importance of Women Empowerment ò Women's Empowerment Principles ò Women Empowerment in India ò Women Empowerment through Education òNational Mission for Empowerment of Women ò Millennium Development Goals ò National Policy for Empowerment of Women ò Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005ò Compulsory Registration of Marriage Act, 2006 ò Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 ò The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 ò Constrains for Women Empowerment ò Conclusion ò References 14. Sustainable Landscape Management in Bangladesh 229 Prof. Mohammed Ataur Rahman Introduction ò Methodology ò Physiography and Landscape of Bangladesh ò Traditionally Managed Landscapes ò Reasons for Changing Landscape ò Impacts of Landscape Change ò Detailed Study and Description of Impacts of Landscape Changes ò Loss of Biodiversity ò Socio-Economic Condition òLandscape Management ò Preservation of Natural Undulations and to Pography òProtection against Further Disturbances of the Landscapesò Identification of the Causes of Detrimental Changes and Effective Measures to reduce them ò Protection of existing water bodies and excavation of large and deep water bodies ò Protection and Conservation of Woodlands and Homestead Forests ò Control of Topsoil Erosion òTo Minimize Irrigation Dependent Cropping Culture ò Shelterbelts with Appropriate Plant Species ò Proper Planning for Urbanisation ò Development of Navigation System ò Conclusion ò Recommendations ò References. 15. Anxiety Level among the Married Women 281 Prof . Farzana Alim & Mariyam Fatima Introduction ò Objective of the study ò Methodology ò Result and Discussion ò Facility Gap Assessment ò Geographical Challenges ò Human Resource ò Training Need Gap ò Infrastructure Gap ò Essential Equipments Gaps: ò Drugs and Supplies Gap: òAdditional Expenditure during Institutional Delivery: ò Gap in Knowledge, Attitude and Practice in Community ò Pregnant and High Risk Pregnant Women ò Conclusion ò References 16. Incorporating CCE at Pre-service Teacher Training Curriculum 291 Dr. Ritu Sharma & Dr.Sangeeta Solanki Introduction ò Need and Signature of the Study ò Statement of the Problem ò Operational Definitions of the Specific Terms ò Objectives of the Study ò Method of Research ò Conclusion ò Educational Implications ò References 17. Quality of Life of Adolescent Girls (16-18 Yrs) and Its Associate Co-relates 297 Prof. Farzana Alim and Moulaey Zainab Introduction ò Statement of the Problem òAims and Objectives of the Study ò Instrumentation ò Statistical Techniques ò Result and Discussion ò Educational Implications ò References 18. Rubber Plantation: A Way of Changing Livelihood of Tribals 305 Prof. B.K.Panda & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Rubber Plantation? ò Origin of Rubber Plantation òRubber Plantation in India ò Rubber Plantation and Income Source ò Insurance Scheme for Rubber Plantations ò Rubber Board ò Conclusion ò References Bibliography 318 Index 323The Title 'Globalisation and Economic Development written by B. K. Panda, Sukanta Sarkar' was published in the year 2015. The ISBN number 9789351281269 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 331 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English., Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015, 6, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. Description: About The Book:- Globalisation is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture. The term globalisation has been increasingly used since the mid-1980s and especially since the mid-1990s. It is currently a popular and controversial issue, though often remaining a loose and poorly defined concept. Sometimes too comprehensively, the term is used to encompass increases in trade and liberalisation policies as well as reductions in transportation costs and technology transfer. Economic globalisation, the ongoing process of greater economic interdependence among countries , is reflected in the increasing amount of cross-border trade in goods and services, the increasing volume of international financial flows, and increasing flows of labour . Economic development is the sustained, concerted actions of policy makers and communities that promote the standard of living and economic health of a specific area. It is a wealth spent on country's population. Economic development can also be referred to as the quantitative and qualitative changes in the economy. The scope of it includes the process and policies by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of its people. It is hoped that the present edition of this book will be beneficial to all concerned of the society in general and students, lawyers, advocates, academicians, human rights institutions, researchers and NGOs working in economics finance field, in particular.About The Author:- Prof. B.K. Panda(MA, M.Phil, Ph.D) is working as professor & Head, Department of Economics , Berhampur University , Odisha. He has published various papers in reputed National and International Journals, lik e as. IUP Journal of Management Research, International Journal of Business Research, Indian Economic Journal, Apeejay Journal of Management , International Journal of Environment and Development, Indian Journal of Economics, Journal of Rural Development, etc. He has published various books in economics, lik e as Economic Reforms and Emerging Patterns of Employment , Consumption, Poverty and Inequality , Applied Demand Analysis, Serial Publications etc. He has also supervised many Ph.D and M.Phill scholars in economics. Dr . Sukanta Sarkar is working as Assistant Professor in Faculty of Management Studies , I C FA I University , Agartala Tripura, India. He did Bachelor and Master degree from Tripura University. He was awarded doctorate degree for his work on socio economic improvement of rubber tappers. He qualified UGC-NET Exam in December/2006. Currently he is Post-Doctorate Fellow (PDF) in De p a r t me nt o f Economic s, Berhampur University , Ganjam, Odisha. He presented many research papers in various seminars, conferences and symposiums. Various research papers have been published in foreign and national journals. He also previously worked as visiting lecturer in National Institute of Technology , Agartala & Tripura University . He has research interest in various topics like agricultural crisis, rural development, women empowerment, sustainable development and social problems.Content:- Contents Preface 11 About the Contributors 13 Abbreviations 15 Part -I Globalisation 1. Globalisation: A Reality in 21st Century 21 S. K.Chaudhury & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction at is Globalisation? story of Globalisation gnificance of Globalisation asurement of Globalisation mponents of Globalisation obalisation in India fects of Globalisation oblems of Globalisation all Scale Industry and Globalisation nclusion ferences. 2. Globalisation and Status of Women in India: A Study 39 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction nder Equity in the Constitution of India men at the National Level Politics men chief ministers of India nder Variations in Literacy Levels men in the Parliament of India men Representation in State Legislatures men Representation in Panchayati Raj Institutions e New Initiatives e Failures of the Government of India mmary ggestions ferences. 3. Global Export Crisis and Chiken Impact on the Poor in India: A Synthesis of Sector Studies 52 Shikha Chantia Introduction erview of the Chikan with Selected Sectors through Data ikken Crafty Findings ferences 4. Women Empowerment and Microfinance: Bridging the Gender Gap 60 Krupa D. Bhatt Introduction nder Inequality and the Need for Women Empowerment cro finance and Women Empowerment: Global Perspective crofinance in India-Success and Flaws WA Conclusion ferences 5. Acceptance of Birth Control Methods: The Prevailing Pattern among Yerava Tribe in Karnataka 73 P. Prabhuswamytroduction e Context rnataka Scenario areness and Acceptance of Birth Control Methods among Tribes e Pattern among Yeravas jectives thodology alysis and Findings pe of Contraceptive Methods Opted by the Yerava Women nclusion ferences. 6. Economic Development in India: Progress and Challenges 90 Prof. R.Prasad & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction at is Economic Development? dicators for Economic Development onomic Development in India since Independence ve Year Plans nance Commissions ntre State Financial Reforms nclusion ferences 7. Globalisation and Poverty Eradication: An Assertive Approach in 21st Century 109 Dr. Deepali Singh Introduction uses of Poverty verty in India vernment Policies low Poverty Line nclusionferences 8. Changes of Economic Sectors in India: Progress and Challenges 120 Dr. Rakesh Joshi & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction pes of Economic Sector portance of Economic Sectors onomic Sectors of India: Changing nclusion ferences 9. Effects of Globalisation on Language lecturer's of international postgraduates language and academic culture in National University of Malaysia 137 Md. Momtazur Rahman Introduction tions of Language Needs Analysis nguage Needs Analysis mponents of Language Needs Analysis rget Situation Analysis esent Situation Analysis ademic Culture and Some Studies on Academic Culture search Methodology mple involved in the Study mi-structured Interview for the English Language Lecturers inistration of the Interview alysis of the Qualitative Data lysis and Discussion of Language Lecturers' Interviews e Profiles of the Interviewees: General Information ading Skills in English iting Skills in English stening Skills in English eaking Skills in English fferences in Academic Culture cussion of Findings nclusion ferences Part II Economic Development 10. Sustainable Development and Society: An Overview 159 P.K.Pandey & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction at is Sustainable Development? nefits of Sustainable Development stainable Development in Indianclusion ferences 11. Changing Identity of Indian Cinema 172 Patil Vijay Ramchandra Introduction hnographic Audience Analysis eam worlds and the Forces of Globalisation obalising Indianness obalisation of Firm Song-Dance sistance and Pleasure of Bollywood ferences 12. Educational and Health Status of Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh 192 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction e Data and Methodology ucational status of Head of the households ucational levels teracy levels stribution of the drop out children (below 14 years age) from their education stribution drop out children stribution of householdsild (0-5 years) immunization statusstribu tion of reproductive age (15-49 years) women nder wise distribution of diseased persons e wise distribution of diseased persons stribution of sample population stribution of diseased persons inion of the sample householdsareness about the AIDSstance to the medical center nclusions licy Implications ferences 13. Women Empowerment: A Way of Economic Development 206 Prof. N.G.Pendse & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction at is Women Empowerment? portance of Women Empowerment men's Empowerment Principles men Empowerment in India men Empowerment through Education ional Mission for Empowerment of Women llennium Development Goals tional Policy for Empowerment of Women otection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005mpulsory Registration of Marriage Act, 2006 xual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 e Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 nstrains for Women Empowerment nclusion ferences 14. Sustainable Landscape Management in Bangladesh 229 Prof. Mohammed Ataur Rahman Introduction thodology ysiography and Landscape of Bangladesh aditionally Managed Landscapes asons for Changing Landscape pacts of Landscape Change tailed Study and Description of Impacts of Landscape Changes ss of Biodiversity cio-Economic Condition dscape Management eservation of Natural Undulations and to Pography tection against Further Disturbances of the Landscapesentification of the Causes of Detrimental Changes and Effective Measures to reduce them otection of existing water bodies and excavation of large and deep water bodies otection and Conservation of Woodlands and Homestead Forests ntrol of Topsoil Erosion Minimize Irrigation Dependent Cropping Culture elterbelts with Appropriate Plant Species oper Planning for Urbanisation velopment of Navigation System nclusion commendations ferences. 15. Anxiety Level among the Married Women 281 Prof . Farzana Alim & Mariyam Fatima Introduction jective of the study thodology sult and Discussion cility Gap Assessment ographical Challenges man Resource aining Need Gap frastructure Gap sential Equipments Gaps: ugs and Supplies Gap: itional Expenditure during Institutional Delivery: p in Knowledge, Attitude and Practice in Community egnant and High Risk Pregnant Women nclusion ferences 16. Incorporating CCE at Pre-service Teacher Training Curriculum 291 Dr. Ritu Sharma & Dr.Sangeeta Solanki Introduction ed and Signature of the Study atement of the Problem erational Definitions of the Specific Terms jectives of the Study thod of Research nclusion ucational Implications ferences 17. Quality of Life of Adolescent Girls (16-18 Yrs) and Its Associate Co-relates 297 Prof. Farzana Alim and Moulaey Zainab Introduction atement of the Problem s and Objectives of the Study strumentation atistical Techniques sult and Discussion ucational Implications ferences 18. Rubber Plantation: A Way of Changing Livelihood of Tribals 305 Prof. B.K.Panda & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction at is Rubber Plantation? igin of Rubber Plantation ber Plantation in India bber Plantation and Income Source surance Scheme for Rubber Plantations bber Board nclusion ferences Bibliography 318 Index 323The Title 'Globalisation and Economic Development written by B. K. Panda, Sukanta Sarkar' was published in the year 2015. The ISBN number 9789351281269 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 331 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. Globalisation and Economic Development B. K. Panda, Sukanta Sarkar, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015, 6, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. Description: About The Book:- Globalisation is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture. The term globalisation has been increasingly used since the mid-1980s and especially since the mid-1990s. It is currently a popular and controversial issue, though often remaining a loose and poorly defined concept. Sometimes too comprehensively, the term is used to encompass increases in trade and liberalisation policies as well as reductions in transportation costs and technology transfer. Economic globalisation, the ongoing process of greater economic interdependence among countries , is reflected in the increasing amount of cross-border trade in goods and services, the increasing volume of international financial flows, and increasing flows of labour . Economic development is the sustained, concerted actions of policy makers and communities that promote the standard of living and economic health of a specific area. It is a wealth spent on country's population. Economic development can also be referred to as the quantitative and qualitative changes in the economy. The scope of it includes the process and policies by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of its people. It is hoped that the present edition of this book will be beneficial to all concerned of the society in general and students, lawyers, advocates, academicians, human rights institutions, researchers and NGOs working in economics finance field, in particular.About The Author:- Prof. B.K. Panda(MA, M.Phil, Ph.D) is working as professor & Head, Department of Economics , Berhampur University , Odisha. He has published various papers in reputed National and International Journals, lik e as. IUP Journal of Management Research, International Journal of Business Research, Indian Economic Journal, Apeejay Journal of Management , International Journal of Environment and Development, Indian Journal of Economics, Journal of Rural Development, etc. He has published various books in economics, lik e as Economic Reforms and Emerging Patterns of Employment , Consumption, Poverty and Inequality , Applied Demand Analysis, Serial Publications etc. He has also supervised many Ph.D and M.Phill scholars in economics. Dr . Sukanta Sarkar is working as Assistant Professor in Faculty of Management Studies , I C FA I University , Agartala Tripura, India. He did Bachelor and Master degree from Tripura University. He was awarded doctorate degree for his work on socio economic improvement of rubber tappers. He qualified UGC-NET Exam in December/2006. Currently he is Post-Doctorate Fellow (PDF) in De p a r t me nt o f Economic s, Berhampur University , Ganjam, Odisha. He presented many research papers in various seminars, conferences and symposiums. Various research papers have been published in foreign and national journals. He also previously worked as visiting lecturer in National Institute of Technology , Agartala & Tripura University . He has research interest in various topics like agricultural crisis, rural development, women empowerment, sustainable development and social problems.Content:- Contents Preface 11 About the Contributors 13 Abbreviations 15 Part -I Globalisation 1. Globalisation: A Reality in 21st Century 21 S. K.Chaudhury & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Globalisation? ò History of Globalisation ò Significance of Globalisation ò Measurement of Globalisation ò Components of Globalisation ò Globalisation in India ò Effects of Globalisation ò Problems of Globalisation ò Small Scale Industry and Globalisation ò Conclusion ò References. 2. Globalisation and Status of Women in India: A Study 39 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction ò Gender Equity in the Constitution of India ò Women at the National Level Politics ò Women chief ministers of India ò Gender Variations in Literacy Levels ò Women in the Parliament of India ò Women Representation in State Legislatures ò Women Representation in Panchayati Raj Institutions ò The New Initiatives ò The Failures of the Government of India ò Summary ò Suggestions ò References. 3. Global Export Crisis and Chiken Impact on the Poor in India: A Synthesis of Sector Studies 52 Shikha Chantia Introduction ò Overview of the Chikan with Selected Sectors through Data ò Chikken Craftò Key Findings ò References 4. Women Empowerment and Microfinance: Bridging the Gender Gap 60 Krupa D. Bhatt Introduction ò Gender Inequality and the Need for Women Empowerment ò Micro finance and Women Empowerment: Global Perspective ò Microfinance in India-Success and Flaws ò SEWA Conclusion ò References 5. Acceptance of Birth Control Methods: The Prevailing Pattern among Yerava Tribe in Karnataka 73 P. Prabhuswamyò Introduction ò The Context ò Karnataka Scenario ò Awareness and Acceptance of Birth Control Methods among Tribes ò The Pattern among Yeravas ò Objectives ò Methodology ò Analysis and Findings ò Type of Contraceptive Methods Opted by the Yerava Women ò Conclusion ò References. 6. Economic Development in India: Progress and Challenges 90 Prof. R.Prasad & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Economic Development? ò Indicators for Economic Development ò Economic Development in India since Independence ò Five Year Plans ò Finance Commissions ò Centre State Financial Reforms ò Conclusion ò References 7. Globalisation and Poverty Eradication: An Assertive Approach in 21st Century 109 Dr. Deepali Singh Introduction ò Causes of Poverty ò Poverty in India ò Government Policies ò Below Poverty Line ò Conclusionò References 8. Changes of Economic Sectors in India: Progress and Challenges 120 Dr. Rakesh Joshi & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò Types of Economic Sector ò Importance of Economic Sectors ò Economic Sectors of India: Changing ò Conclusion ò References 9. Effects of Globalisation on Language lecturer's of international postgraduates language and academic culture in National University of Malaysia 137 Md. Momtazur Rahman Introduction ò Notions of Language Needs Analysis ò Language Needs Analysis ò Components of Language Needs Analysis ò Target Situation Analysis ò Present Situation Analysis ò Academic Culture and Some Studies on Academic Culture ò Research Methodology ò Sample involved in the Study ò Semi-structured Interview for the English Language Lecturers òAdministration of the Interview ò Analysis of the Qualitative Data òAnalysis and Discussion of Language Lecturers' Interviews ò The Profiles of the Interviewees: General Information ò Reading Skills in English ò Writing Skills in English ò Listening Skills in English ò Speaking Skills in English ò Differences in Academic Culture òDiscussion of Findings ò Conclusion ò References Part II Economic Development 10. Sustainable Development and Society: An Overview 159 P.K.Pandey & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Sustainable Development? ò Benefits of Sustainable Development ò Sustainable Development in Indiaò Conclusion ò References 11. Changing Identity of Indian Cinema 172 Patil Vijay Ramchandra Introduction ò Ethnographic Audience Analysis ò Dream worlds and the Forces of Globalisation ò Globalising Indianness ò Globalisation of Firm Song-Dance ò Resistance and Pleasure of Bollywood ò References 12. Educational and Health Status of Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh 192 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction ò The Data and Methodology ò Educational status of Head of the households ò Educational levels ò Literacy levels ò Distribution of the drop out children (below 14 years age) from their education ò Distribution drop out children ò Distribution of householdsò Child (0-5 years) immunization statusò Distribu tion of reproductive age (15-49 years) women ò Gender wise distribution of diseased persons ò Age wise distribution of diseased persons ò Distribution of sample population ò Distribution of diseased persons ò Opinion of the sample householdsò Awareness about the AIDSò Distance to the medical center ò Conclusions ò Policy Implications ò References 13. Women Empowerment: A Way of Economic Development 206 Prof. N.G.Pendse & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Women Empowerment? ò Importance of Women Empowerment ò Women's Empowerment Principles ò Women Empowerment in India ò Women Empowerment through Education òNational Mission for Empowerment of Women ò Millennium Development Goals ò National Policy for Empowerment of Women ò Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005ò Compulsory Registration of Marriage Act, 2006 ò Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 ò The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 ò Constrains for Women Empowerment ò Conclusion ò References 14. Sustainable Landscape Management in Bangladesh 229 Prof. Mohammed Ataur Rahman Introduction ò Methodology ò Physiography and Landscape of Bangladesh ò Traditionally Managed Landscapes ò Reasons for Changing Landscape ò Impacts of Landscape Change ò Detailed Study and Description of Impacts of Landscape Changes ò Loss of Biodiversity ò Socio-Economic Condition òLandscape Management ò Preservation of Natural Undulations and to Pography òProtection against Further Disturbances of the Landscapesò Identification of the Causes of Detrimental Changes and Effective Measures to reduce them ò Protection of existing water bodies and excavation of large and deep water bodies ò Protection and Conservation of Woodlands and Homestead Forests ò Control of Topsoil Erosion òTo Minimize Irrigation Dependent Cropping Culture ò Shelterbelts with Appropriate Plant Species ò Proper Planning for Urbanisation ò Development of Navigation System ò Conclusion ò Recommendations ò References. 15. Anxiety Level among the Married Women 281 Prof . Farzana Alim & Mariyam Fatima Introduction ò Objective of the study ò Methodology ò Result and Discussion ò Facility Gap Assessment ò Geographical Challenges ò Human Resource ò Training Need Gap ò Infrastructure Gap ò Essential Equipments Gaps: ò Drugs and Supplies Gap: òAdditional Expenditure during Institutional Delivery: ò Gap in Knowledge, Attitude and Practice in Community ò Pregnant and High Risk Pregnant Women ò Conclusion ò References 16. Incorporating CCE at Pre-service Teacher Training Curriculum 291 Dr. Ritu Sharma & Dr.Sangeeta Solanki Introduction ò Need and Signature of the Study ò Statement of the Problem ò Operational Definitions of the Specific Terms ò Objectives of the Study ò Method of Research ò Conclusion ò Educational Implications ò References 17. Quality of Life of Adolescent Girls (16-18 Yrs) and Its Associate Co-relates 297 Prof. Farzana Alim and Moulaey Zainab Introduction ò Statement of the Problem òAims and Objectives of the Study ò Instrumentation ò Statistical Techniques ò Result and Discussion ò Educational Implications ò References 18. Rubber Plantation: A Way of Changing Livelihood of Tribals 305 Prof. B.K.Panda & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Rubber Plantation? ò Origin of Rubber Plantation òRubber Plantation in India ò Rubber Plantation and Income Source ò Insurance Scheme for Rubber Plantations ò Rubber Board ò Conclusion ò References Bibliography 318 Index 323The Title 'Globalisation and Economic Development written by B. K. Panda, Sukanta Sarkar' was published in the year 2015. The ISBN number 9789351281269 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 331 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. 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2006. Hardcover. New. An encyclopaedic voluminous work gives authentic and objectives information about all the 28 states and 7Union Territories, History, Physical aspects, Population, Politics, Education, Transport and Communication, Languages and Literature, Medical Facilities, Industry, Finance Sector, Natural Wealth, Agriculture, Wild Life, Tourism, Archeological sites, Natural Calamities, Customs, Fairs and Festivals, Arts and Crafts, Rural and Urban Development, Newspapers, Important Events, NGO, Planning outlays0 in thirty-six volumes, each volume complete about a state. A benchmark. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the ""INDIA—A Reference Annual"" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-32: The Palas (750-1161 AD); The Senas (1095-1260 AD); Muslim: Rulers; The Suris and the Mughals; The Early Years; The Nawabs: of Murshidabad; The other European trading powers in Bengal;: The Beginnings of Modern Calcutta; The Battle of Plassey, the: Battle of Buxar and the Rise of Calcutta; Plunder of Bengal and: Calcutta Becomes the Seat of Political Power; Calcutta’s Growth: and the Bengal Renaissance; The First War of Independence: (1857); Calcutta Becomes the Imperial Capital; City of Palaces;: Nationalism, Birth of Indian National Congress; Partition of: Bengal, Growth of Terrorism, Birth of Muslim League, Annulment: of Partition and Shifting of Capital to Delhi; The World Wars: (1914-1918 and 1939-1945); World War II, Bengal Famine, Netaji,: INA, Gandhiji, Quit India; Independence of India; The Tragedy: of Partition; Post Independence; 1947-1971; 1971-1977 .: 2. Physical Aspects 33-37: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; The Sunderbans; Soils;: Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 39-66: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Information as per: Census 2001; Characteristics of People; Structure of the Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 67-92: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 6 West Bengal: 5. Scheduled Tribe 93-118: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 119-123: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes: 7. Government and Politics 125-163: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: Governors; Parliamentary Constituencies and Assembly: Constituencies of the State.: 8. Education 165-177: State Education Figures; The Education Scenario in West Bengal;: District Primary Education Programme (DPEP); Integrated: Education for the Disabled Children (IEDC); Area intensive: programme for educationally backward minorities; State: sponsored programmes; Improvement of School building;: Upgradation of schools; Inspection; Teachers' Training; Election;: Different Departments of Education; Indian Institute of Social: Welfare and Business Management; Indian Institute of: Management, Calcutta; General Education System; List of: Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 179-192: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Roads;: International bus Services; Railways; Airways; Ports; Information: Technology Policy of West Bengal; Preamble; IT in: Communication; E - Governance; IT Education and HRD;: Information Technology in Industry; E - Commerce; Venture: Funds; Incentives under Consideration for the IT Sector; State: Level Monitoring: 10. Language and Literature 193-211: 11. Medical Facilities 213-217: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; The NRS Hospital;: Government Hospitals; Private Sector Hospitals; Rural Health: Development Centre (RHDC); RHDC –Jamuna project; RHDCMalda: project; NGO forum networking; RHDC - Adampur project.: 12. Industry 219-303: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Industrial Policy;: Approach of the Left Front Government; The New Economic: Policy and the Approach of the Government; Salient Features of: CONTENTS:- 7: the Policy; Policy Instruments; Strengths of West Bengal; Siting: Policy for Industries in West Bengal; Red category (Special Red: and Ordinary Red); Orange category; Green category; List of: Industries under “SPECIAL RED” Category; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 305-314: Figures Related to Financial Sector; West Bengal Financial: Corporation; West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation;: Schemes of Financial Assistance by Financial Institutions in West: Bengal; West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation Ltd.: (WBIDC); National Equity Fund Scheme; General Long Term Loan: Schemes; Single Window Scheme; Term Loan Scheme; General: Short Term Loan Schemes; Short Term Loan Scheme; Working: Capital Term Loan Scheme; Security for Working Capital Term: Loan; Scheme for Equipment Finance; Equipment Refinance: Scheme; Scheme for Electro-Medical Equipments; Bill Discounting: Scheme for Capital Equipments; Scheme for Small Hospitals /: Nursing Homes; Scheme for Modernisation; Eligible Institutions.: 14. Natural Wealth 315-323: Figures Related to Forest; Mineral Resources; Coal; Copper;: Tungsten; Cayanite; Cheoline; Mica; Biotite; Talc; Forest: Resources; Forests of Darjeeling Hills; Tropical Mixed Evergreen: Forests of the Foot Hills; Natural Vegetation; Mangrove: Vegetation of the Sundarbans; State Domestic Product; The: Environmental Policy Statement of the Government of West: Bengal.: 15. Agriculture 325-335: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 337-356: Singhalila National Park; Sunderbans National Park; Buxa: Sanctuary; Haliday Island Wildlife Sanctuary; Jaldapara: Sanctuary; Lothian Island Wildlife Sanctuary; Mahananda: Wildlife Sanctuary; Sajnakhali Wildlife Sanctuary; Raiganj Wildlife: Sanctuary; Ballavpur Wildlife Sanctuary; Ramnabagan Wildlife: Sanctuary; Bethuadahari Wildlife Sanctuary; Bibhutibhusan: Wildlife Sanctuary; Narendrapur Wildlife Sanctuary; Gorumara: National Park; Through Tiger Terrain–Sunderbans Tiger Habitat;: Wildlife -Pug marks on the Foothills; Traveler’s Fact File; Sloth: Bear; Order Cetacea; Family Delphinidae; Irrawaddy Dolphin;: Family Platanistidae; Ganges River Dolphin; Order Perissodactyla;: Family Equidae; Asiatic Wild Ass; Indian Rhinoceros; Indian: Elephant.: 8 West Bengal: 17. Tourism 357-372: Kolkata; South Park Street Cemetery; Victoria Memorial; St. Paul’s: Cathedral; Portuguese Cathedral; Dakshineswar Kali Temple;: Paresnath Temple; St. John’s Church; Howrah Bridge; Belur Math;: Marble Palace; The University of Calcutta; Wholesale Flower: Market; Kumartuli; BBD Bagh (Dalhousie Square); Fort William;: Nakhoda Mosque; Ochterlony Monument; Nirmal Hirday (Pure: Heart); Santiniketan; Metro Railway; Academy of Fine Arts;: Science City; Birla Mandir; Burrabazar; Calcutta High Court;: Dhakuria Lake; Eden Gardens Stadium; Nalban Boating Complex;: New Market; Raj Bhawan; Saheed Minar; Salt Lake Stadium;: Vidyasagar Setu; Writers’ Building; Museums; Indian Museum;: Birla Industrial and Technological Museum; Gurusaday Museum;: Asiatic Society; Rabindrabharati Museum; Nehru Children: Museum; Ashutosh Museum of Indian Art; Eden Gardens;: Botanical Gardens; NICCO Park; Agri-Horticultural Gardens;: Zoological Garden; Others Places of Interest; Medinipur; Mellak;: Nawabhat; Tamluk; Vishnupur; Bengal Natural History Museum;: Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI) and Museums;: Dhirdham Temple; Temple of Bhairab; Bakkali Beach; Digha: Beach; Sagar Island; Senchal Lake; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 373-385: 19. Natural Calamities 387-420: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Snowfall; Cold: Wave; Heat Wave; Drought; Squalls; Gale; Dust Storm; Lightning;: Thunderstorm; Hail Storm; Floods and Heavy Rains; West: Bengal; Cyclonic Storms.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 421-438: Customs; Bengali Marriage; Adhibus; Dhadhimangal or: Churakaran; Nandimookh or Briddhashrddha; Jal soha; Gaye: Holud; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 439-454: Dances; Chhau Dance; Tusu Parab; Jhumar; Agricultural dances;: Raibense dance; Theatre; Music; Kirtan Style; Vishnupur School: or Gharana Style; Folk Songs; Tagore Tradition; Other Composers;: Musical Instruments; Crafts; Pottery; Mangalghat; Lakshmi Ghat;: Manasa - Ghat (Bari); Tulsimancha; Dakshin Roy’s Head - ‘Bara-: Murti’; Marriage - Ritual vessels (Harhi); Putul (Dolls); Pressed -: nose Dolls; Mother - Dolls; Dolls with Hip Jars; Patua-made dolls;: Krishnanagar Pottery; Bankura Pottery; Tools; Process; Dokra: Metal Craft; The Patuas (Scroll-Painters); The Mask-Makers: (Wood-Carvers); The Bhaskaras.: CONTENTS:- 9: 22. Rural Development 455-466: Rural Sanitation Programme; Sishu Sikha Karmasuchi (SSK);: Provident Fund for Landless Agricultural Labourers; Panchayati: Raj System; Basic Concepts of Panchayati Raj; West Bengal Rural: Energy Development Corporation; Main Objectives; Provisions: of the Panchayats (Extension Scheduled Areas) Bill 1996; Salient: Features; Rural Sanitation Scheme; The concept of rural sanitary: marts; Production and delivery .: 23. Urban Development 467-488: Small scale entrepreneurship programme (SSEP); Evolution of: Kolkata Metropolitan Area; India Population Project - VIII (IPP -: VIII); Kolkata Slum Improvement Programme (KSIP); Project: Objectives; Interventions; Infrastructure; Health; Community: development; Training; Kolkata Slum Improvement Programme;: Objectives of CSIP (1C); Ganga Action Plan (GAP); GAP schemes: in KMC area; GAP schemes in HMC area; GAP schemes in Bally: municipal area; GAP schemes in Titagarh Municipality; GAP: schemes in Bhatpara Municipality; GAP schemes in: Chandannagar Municipality; Bonobithi; A Maidan Beautification: Project of KMDA; Bustee Improvement Programme (BIP); Kolkata: Urban Development Programme - III (CUDP-III) & Its Health: Parameters; Employment Generation; Small Scale Enterprises: Programme; Refugee Colony Development; Gas Distribution: Network System; Major Industries; Leather; Jute; Engineering;: Paper; Tea; Siting Policy For Industries; Red category (Special: Red & Ordinary Red); Orange Category; Green Category; Health: and Medical Facilities; Durgapur Region; The state is wellpositioned: on the key enables Required for Success; West Bengal: possesses a sizeable talent pool of good quality; Cost of: operations is significantly lower than in other metros; High quality: infrastructure available in the State; Operational issues have been: addressed by the Government; WEBEL acts as a single-window: agency for all IT investors; Investors to get both regulatory: support and fiscal incentives; Supportive regulatory framework: set up for investors.: 24. Newspapers 489-512: List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001; Big Dailies;: Big Periodicals; Medium Dailies; Small Dailies; Small Periodicals;: Publication Added in 2001.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 513-534: Chronology of Events.: 10 West Bengal: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 535-571: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 573-580: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation and: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport;: viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment;: x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General: Services; Tenth Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities;: ii. Rural Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation: and Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and: Environment; x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services;: xii. General Services.: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population Characteristics (2001) 40: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 41: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 41: 3.4. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total population (0 - 6 years) (2001) 41: 3.5. Number of Literates to Total population (2001) 41: 3.6. Percentage of Literates to Total population (2001) 41: 3.7. Age distribution (in Percentage) 42: 3.8. Work participation rate 42: 3.9. Population—Rural, Urban 2001 43: 3.10. Distribution of population by Religion (in percentage) 42: 3.11. Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 42: 3.12. Amenties 44: 3.13. House Types 44: 3.14. Fertility Rates 44: 3.15. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 47: 3.16. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 62: 3.17. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 64: 3.18. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 66: 3.19. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 66: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 68: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 71: 4.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 82: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 95: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 98: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 109: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 121: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 122: 7.1. Chief Ministers of West Bengal 129: 7.2. Governors of West Bengal 130: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 153: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1961) 161: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 161: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 162: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 162: 7.8. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 163: List of Tables: 12 West Bengal: 8.1. Literacy rate 166: 8.2. Level of education 167: 10.1. Distribution of Language 2001 194: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 201: 12.1. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 47: Employments) 24, 2006, 6, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. Description: About The Book:- Globalisation is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture. The term globalisation has been increasingly used since the mid-1980s and especially since the mid-1990s. It is currently a popular and controversial issue, though often remaining a loose and poorly defined concept. Sometimes too comprehensively, the term is used to encompass increases in trade and liberalisation policies as well as reductions in transportation costs and technology transfer. Economic globalisation, the ongoing process of greater economic interdependence among countries , is reflected in the increasing amount of cross-border trade in goods and services, the increasing volume of international financial flows, and increasing flows of labour . Economic development is the sustained, concerted actions of policy makers and communities that promote the standard of living and economic health of a specific area. It is a wealth spent on country's population. Economic development can also be referred to as the quantitative and qualitative changes in the economy. The scope of it includes the process and policies by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of its people. It is hoped that the present edition of this book will be beneficial to all concerned of the society in general and students, lawyers, advocates, academicians, human rights institutions, researchers and NGOs working in economics finance field, in particular.About The Author:- Prof. B.K. Panda(MA, M.Phil, Ph.D) is working as professor & Head, Department of Economics , Berhampur University , Odisha. He has published various papers in reputed National and International Journals, lik e as. IUP Journal of Management Research, International Journal of Business Research, Indian Economic Journal, Apeejay Journal of Management , International Journal of Environment and Development, Indian Journal of Economics, Journal of Rural Development, etc. He has published various books in economics, lik e as Economic Reforms and Emerging Patterns of Employment , Consumption, Poverty and Inequality , Applied Demand Analysis, Serial Publications etc. He has also supervised many Ph.D and M.Phill scholars in economics. Dr . Sukanta Sarkar is working as Assistant Professor in Faculty of Management Studies , I C FA I University , Agartala Tripura, India. He did Bachelor and Master degree from Tripura University. He was awarded doctorate degree for his work on socio economic improvement of rubber tappers. He qualified UGC-NET Exam in December/2006. Currently he is Post-Doctorate Fellow (PDF) in De p a r t me nt o f Economic s, Berhampur University , Ganjam, Odisha. He presented many research papers in various seminars, conferences and symposiums. Various research papers have been published in foreign and national journals. He also previously worked as visiting lecturer in National Institute of Technology , Agartala & Tripura University . He has research interest in various topics like agricultural crisis, rural development, women empowerment, sustainable development and social problems.Content:- Contents Preface 11 About the Contributors 13 Abbreviations 15 Part -I Globalisation 1. Globalisation: A Reality in 21st Century 21 S. K.Chaudhury & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Globalisation? ò History of Globalisation ò Significance of Globalisation ò Measurement of Globalisation ò Components of Globalisation ò Globalisation in India ò Effects of Globalisation ò Problems of Globalisation ò Small Scale Industry and Globalisation ò Conclusion ò References. 2. Globalisation and Status of Women in India: A Study 39 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction ò Gender Equity in the Constitution of India ò Women at the National Level Politics ò Women chief ministers of India ò Gender Variations in Literacy Levels ò Women in the Parliament of India ò Women Representation in State Legislatures ò Women Representation in Panchayati Raj Institutions ò The New Initiatives ò The Failures of the Government of India ò Summary ò Suggestions ò References. 3. Global Export Crisis and Chiken Impact on the Poor in India: A Synthesis of Sector Studies 52 Shikha Chantia Introduction ò Overview of the Chikan with Selected Sectors through Data ò Chikken Craftò Key Findings ò References 4. Women Empowerment and Microfinance: Bridging the Gender Gap 60 Krupa D. Bhatt Introduction ò Gender Inequality and the Need for Women Empowerment ò Micro finance and Women Empowerment: Global Perspective ò Microfinance in India-Success and Flaws ò SEWA Conclusion ò References 5. Acceptance of Birth Control Methods: The Prevailing Pattern among Yerava Tribe in Karnataka 73 P. Prabhuswamyò Introduction ò The Context ò Karnataka Scenario ò Awareness and Acceptance of Birth Control Methods among Tribes ò The Pattern among Yeravas ò Objectives ò Methodology ò Analysis and Findings ò Type of Contraceptive Methods Opted by the Yerava Women ò Conclusion ò References. 6. Economic Development in India: Progress and Challenges 90 Prof. R.Prasad & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Economic Development? ò Indicators for Economic Development ò Economic Development in India since Independence ò Five Year Plans ò Finance Commissions ò Centre State Financial Reforms ò Conclusion ò References 7. Globalisation and Poverty Eradication: An Assertive Approach in 21st Century 109 Dr. Deepali Singh Introduction ò Causes of Poverty ò Poverty in India ò Government Policies ò Below Poverty Line ò Conclusionò References 8. Changes of Economic Sectors in India: Progress and Challenges 120 Dr. Rakesh Joshi & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò Types of Economic Sector ò Importance of Economic Sectors ò Economic Sectors of India: Changing ò Conclusion ò References 9. Effects of Globalisation on Language lecturer's of international postgraduates language and academic culture in National University of Malaysia 137 Md. Momtazur Rahman Introduction ò Notions of Language Needs Analysis ò Language Needs Analysis ò Components of Language Needs Analysis ò Target Situation Analysis ò Present Situation Analysis ò Academic Culture and Some Studies on Academic Culture ò Research Methodology ò Sample involved in the Study ò Semi-structured Interview for the English Language Lecturers òAdministration of the Interview ò Analysis of the Qualitative Data òAnalysis and Discussion of Language Lecturers' Interviews ò The Profiles of the Interviewees: General Information ò Reading Skills in English ò Writing Skills in English ò Listening Skills in English ò Speaking Skills in English ò Differences in Academic Culture òDiscussion of Findings ò Conclusion ò References Part II Economic Development 10. Sustainable Development and Society: An Overview 159 P.K.Pandey & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Sustainable Development? ò Benefits of Sustainable Development ò Sustainable Development in Indiaò Conclusion ò References 11. Changing Identity of Indian Cinema 172 Patil Vijay Ramchandra Introduction ò Ethnographic Audience Analysis ò Dream worlds and the Forces of Globalisation ò Globalising Indianness ò Globalisation of Firm Song-Dance ò Resistance and Pleasure of Bollywood ò References 12. Educational and Health Status of Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh 192 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction ò The Data and Methodology ò Educational status of Head of the households ò Educational levels ò Literacy levels ò Distribution of the drop out children (below 14 years age) from their education ò Distribution drop out children ò Distribution of householdsò Child (0-5 years) immunization statusò Distribu tion of reproductive age (15-49 years) women ò Gender wise distribution of diseased persons ò Age wise distribution of diseased persons ò Distribution of sample population ò Distribution of diseased persons ò Opinion of the sample householdsò Awareness about the AIDSò Distance to the medical center ò Conclusions ò Policy Implications ò References 13. Women Empowerment: A Way of Economic Development 206 Prof. N.G.Pendse & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Women Empowerment? ò Importance of Women Empowerment ò Women's Empowerment Principles ò Women Empowerment in India ò Women Empowerment through Education òNational Mission for Empowerment of Women ò Millennium Development Goals ò National Policy for Empowerment of Women ò Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005ò Compulsory Registration of Marriage Act, 2006 ò Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 ò The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 ò Constrains for Women Empowerment ò Conclusion ò References 14. Sustainable Landscape Management in Bangladesh 229 Prof. Mohammed Ataur Rahman Introduction ò Methodology ò Physiography and Landscape of Bangladesh ò Traditionally Managed Landscapes ò Reasons for Changing Landscape ò Impacts of Landscape Change ò Detailed Study and Description of Impacts of Landscape Changes ò Loss of Biodiversity ò Socio-Economic Condition òLandscape Management ò Preservation of Natural Undulations and to Pography òProtection against Further Disturbances of the Landscapesò Identification of the Causes of Detrimental Changes and Effective Measures to reduce them ò Protection of existing water bodies and excavation of large and deep water bodies ò Protection and Conservation of Woodlands and Homestead Forests ò Control of Topsoil Erosion òTo Minimize Irrigation Dependent Cropping Culture ò Shelterbelts with Appropriate Plant Species ò Proper Planning for Urbanisation ò Development of Navigation System ò Conclusion ò Recommendations ò References. 15. Anxiety Level among the Married Women 281 Prof . Farzana Alim & Mariyam Fatima Introduction ò Objective of the study ò Methodology ò Result and Discussion ò Facility Gap Assessment ò Geographical Challenges ò Human Resource ò Training Need Gap ò Infrastructure Gap ò Essential Equipments Gaps: ò Drugs and Supplies Gap: òAdditional Expenditure during Institutional Delivery: ò Gap in Knowledge, Attitude and Practice in Community ò Pregnant and High Risk Pregnant Women ò Conclusion ò References 16. Incorporating CCE at Pre-service Teacher Training Curriculum 291 Dr. Ritu Sharma & Dr.Sangeeta Solanki Introduction ò Need and Signature of the Study ò Statement of the Problem ò Operational Definitions of the Specific Terms ò Objectives of the Study ò Method of Research ò Conclusion ò Educational Implications ò References 17. Quality of Life of Adolescent Girls (16-18 Yrs) and Its Associate Co-relates 297 Prof. Farzana Alim and Moulaey Zainab Introduction ò Statement of the Problem òAims and Objectives of the Study ò Instrumentation ò Statistical Techniques ò Result and Discussion ò Educational Implications ò References 18. Rubber Plantation: A Way of Changing Livelihood of Tribals 305 Prof. B.K.Panda & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Rubber Plantation? ò Origin of Rubber Plantation òRubber Plantation in India ò Rubber Plantation and Income Source ò Insurance Scheme for Rubber Plantations ò Rubber Board ò Conclusion ò References Bibliography 318 Index 323The Title 'Globalisation and Economic Development written by B. K. Panda, Sukanta Sarkar' was published in the year 2015. The ISBN number 9789351281269 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 331 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English., Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015, 6, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. Description: About The Book:- Globalisation is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture. The term globalisation has been increasingly used since the mid-1980s and especially since the mid-1990s. It is currently a popular and controversial issue, though often remaining a loose and poorly defined concept. Sometimes too comprehensively, the term is used to encompass increases in trade and liberalisation policies as well as reductions in transportation costs and technology transfer. Economic globalisation, the ongoing process of greater economic interdependence among countries , is reflected in the increasing amount of cross-border trade in goods and services, the increasing volume of international financial flows, and increasing flows of labour . Economic development is the sustained, concerted actions of policy makers and communities that promote the standard of living and economic health of a specific area. It is a wealth spent on country's population. Economic development can also be referred to as the quantitative and qualitative changes in the economy. The scope of it includes the process and policies by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of its people. It is hoped that the present edition of this book will be beneficial to all concerned of the society in general and students, lawyers, advocates, academicians, human rights institutions, researchers and NGOs working in economics finance field, in particular.About The Author:- Prof. B.K. Panda(MA, M.Phil, Ph.D) is working as professor & Head, Department of Economics , Berhampur University , Odisha. He has published various papers in reputed National and International Journals, lik e as. IUP Journal of Management Research, International Journal of Business Research, Indian Economic Journal, Apeejay Journal of Management , International Journal of Environment and Development, Indian Journal of Economics, Journal of Rural Development, etc. He has published various books in economics, lik e as Economic Reforms and Emerging Patterns of Employment , Consumption, Poverty and Inequality , Applied Demand Analysis, Serial Publications etc. He has also supervised many Ph.D and M.Phill scholars in economics. Dr . Sukanta Sarkar is working as Assistant Professor in Faculty of Management Studies , I C FA I University , Agartala Tripura, India. He did Bachelor and Master degree from Tripura University. He was awarded doctorate degree for his work on socio economic improvement of rubber tappers. He qualified UGC-NET Exam in December/2006. Currently he is Post-Doctorate Fellow (PDF) in De p a r t me nt o f Economic s, Berhampur University , Ganjam, Odisha. He presented many research papers in various seminars, conferences and symposiums. Various research papers have been published in foreign and national journals. He also previously worked as visiting lecturer in National Institute of Technology , Agartala & Tripura University . He has research interest in various topics like agricultural crisis, rural development, women empowerment, sustainable development and social problems.Content:- Contents Preface 11 About the Contributors 13 Abbreviations 15 Part -I Globalisation 1. Globalisation: A Reality in 21st Century 21 S. K.Chaudhury & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Globalisation? ò History of Globalisation ò Significance of Globalisation ò Measurement of Globalisation ò Components of Globalisation ò Globalisation in India ò Effects of Globalisation ò Problems of Globalisation ò Small Scale Industry and Globalisation ò Conclusion ò References. 2. Globalisation and Status of Women in India: A Study 39 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction ò Gender Equity in the Constitution of India ò Women at the National Level Politics ò Women chief ministers of India ò Gender Variations in Literacy Levels ò Women in the Parliament of India ò Women Representation in State Legislatures ò Women Representation in Panchayati Raj Institutions ò The New Initiatives ò The Failures of the Government of India ò Summary ò Suggestions ò References. 3. Global Export Crisis and Chiken Impact on the Poor in India: A Synthesis of Sector Studies 52 Shikha Chantia Introduction ò Overview of the Chikan with Selected Sectors through Data ò Chikken Craftò Key Findings ò References 4. Women Empowerment and Microfinance: Bridging the Gender Gap 60 Krupa D. Bhatt Introduction ò Gender Inequality and the Need for Women Empowerment ò Micro finance and Women Empowerment: Global Perspective ò Microfinance in India-Success and Flaws ò SEWA Conclusion ò References 5. Acceptance of Birth Control Methods: The Prevailing Pattern among Yerava Tribe in Karnataka 73 P. Prabhuswamyò Introduction ò The Context ò Karnataka Scenario ò Awareness and Acceptance of Birth Control Methods among Tribes ò The Pattern among Yeravas ò Objectives ò Methodology ò Analysis and Findings ò Type of Contraceptive Methods Opted by the Yerava Women ò Conclusion ò References. 6. Economic Development in India: Progress and Challenges 90 Prof. R.Prasad & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Economic Development? ò Indicators for Economic Development ò Economic Development in India since Independence ò Five Year Plans ò Finance Commissions ò Centre State Financial Reforms ò Conclusion ò References 7. Globalisation and Poverty Eradication: An Assertive Approach in 21st Century 109 Dr. Deepali Singh Introduction ò Causes of Poverty ò Poverty in India ò Government Policies ò Below Poverty Line ò Conclusionò References 8. Changes of Economic Sectors in India: Progress and Challenges 120 Dr. Rakesh Joshi & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò Types of Economic Sector ò Importance of Economic Sectors ò Economic Sectors of India: Changing ò Conclusion ò References 9. Effects of Globalisation on Language lecturer's of international postgraduates language and academic culture in National University of Malaysia 137 Md. Momtazur Rahman Introduction ò Notions of Language Needs Analysis ò Language Needs Analysis ò Components of Language Needs Analysis ò Target Situation Analysis ò Present Situation Analysis ò Academic Culture and Some Studies on Academic Culture ò Research Methodology ò Sample involved in the Study ò Semi-structured Interview for the English Language Lecturers òAdministration of the Interview ò Analysis of the Qualitative Data òAnalysis and Discussion of Language Lecturers' Interviews ò The Profiles of the Interviewees: General Information ò Reading Skills in English ò Writing Skills in English ò Listening Skills in English ò Speaking Skills in English ò Differences in Academic Culture òDiscussion of Findings ò Conclusion ò References Part II Economic Development 10. Sustainable Development and Society: An Overview 159 P.K.Pandey & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Sustainable Development? ò Benefits of Sustainable Development ò Sustainable Development in Indiaò Conclusion ò References 11. Changing Identity of Indian Cinema 172 Patil Vijay Ramchandra Introduction ò Ethnographic Audience Analysis ò Dream worlds and the Forces of Globalisation ò Globalising Indianness ò Globalisation of Firm Song-Dance ò Resistance and Pleasure of Bollywood ò References 12. Educational and Health Status of Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh 192 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction ò The Data and Methodology ò Educational status of Head of the households ò Educational levels ò Literacy levels ò Distribution of the drop out children (below 14 years age) from their education ò Distribution drop out children ò Distribution of householdsò Child (0-5 years) immunization statusò Distribu tion of reproductive age (15-49 years) women ò Gender wise distribution of diseased persons ò Age wise distribution of diseased persons ò Distribution of sample population ò Distribution of diseased persons ò Opinion of the sample householdsò Awareness about the AIDSò Distance to the medical center ò Conclusions ò Policy Implications ò References 13. Women Empowerment: A Way of Economic Development 206 Prof. N.G.Pendse & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Women Empowerment? ò Importance of Women Empowerment ò Women's Empowerment Principles ò Women Empowerment in India ò Women Empowerment through Education òNational Mission for Empowerment of Women ò Millennium Development Goals ò National Policy for Empowerment of Women ò Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005ò Compulsory Registration of Marriage Act, 2006 ò Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 ò The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 ò Constrains for Women Empowerment ò Conclusion ò References 14. Sustainable Landscape Management in Bangladesh 229 Prof. Mohammed Ataur Rahman Introduction ò Methodology ò Physiography and Landscape of Bangladesh ò Traditionally Managed Landscapes ò Reasons for Changing Landscape ò Impacts of Landscape Change ò Detailed Study and Description of Impacts of Landscape Changes ò Loss of Biodiversity ò Socio-Economic Condition òLandscape Management ò Preservation of Natural Undulations and to Pography òProtection against Further Disturbances of the Landscapesò Identification of the Causes of Detrimental Changes and Effective Measures to reduce them ò Protection of existing water bodies and excavation of large and deep water bodies ò Protection and Conservation of Woodlands and Homestead Forests ò Control of Topsoil Erosion òTo Minimize Irrigation Dependent Cropping Culture ò Shelterbelts with Appropriate Plant Species ò Proper Planning for Urbanisation ò Development of Navigation System ò Conclusion ò Recommendations ò References. 15. Anxiety Level among the Married Women 281 Prof . Farzana Alim & Mariyam Fatima Introduction ò Objective of the study ò Methodology ò Result and Discussion ò Facility Gap Assessment ò Geographical Challenges ò Human Resource ò Training Need Gap ò Infrastructure Gap ò Essential Equipments Gaps: ò Drugs and Supplies Gap: òAdditional Expenditure during Institutional Delivery: ò Gap in Knowledge, Attitude and Practice in Community ò Pregnant and High Risk Pregnant Women ò Conclusion ò References 16. Incorporating CCE at Pre-service Teacher Training Curriculum 291 Dr. Ritu Sharma & Dr.Sangeeta Solanki Introduction ò Need and Signature of the Study ò Statement of the Problem ò Operational Definitions of the Specific Terms ò Objectives of the Study ò Method of Research ò Conclusion ò Educational Implications ò References 17. Quality of Life of Adolescent Girls (16-18 Yrs) and Its Associate Co-relates 297 Prof. Farzana Alim and Moulaey Zainab Introduction ò Statement of the Problem òAims and Objectives of the Study ò Instrumentation ò Statistical Techniques ò Result and Discussion ò Educational Implications ò References 18. Rubber Plantation: A Way of Changing Livelihood of Tribals 305 Prof. B.K.Panda & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Rubber Plantation? ò Origin of Rubber Plantation òRubber Plantation in India ò Rubber Plantation and Income Source ò Insurance Scheme for Rubber Plantations ò Rubber Board ò Conclusion ò References Bibliography 318 Index 323The Title 'Globalisation and Economic Development written by B. K. Panda, Sukanta Sarkar' was published in the year 2015. The ISBN number 9789351281269 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 331 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English., Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015, 6, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. Description: About The Book:- Globalisation is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture. The term globalisation has been increasingly used since the mid-1980s and especially since the mid-1990s. It is currently a popular and controversial issue, though often remaining a loose and poorly defined concept. Sometimes too comprehensively, the term is used to encompass increases in trade and liberalisation policies as well as reductions in transportation costs and technology transfer. Economic globalisation, the ongoing process of greater economic interdependence among countries , is reflected in the increasing amount of cross-border trade in goods and services, the increasing volume of international financial flows, and increasing flows of labour . Economic development is the sustained, concerted actions of policy makers and communities that promote the standard of living and economic health of a specific area. It is a wealth spent on country's population. Economic development can also be referred to as the quantitative and qualitative changes in the economy. The scope of it includes the process and policies by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of its people. It is hoped that the present edition of this book will be beneficial to all concerned of the society in general and students, lawyers, advocates, academicians, human rights institutions, researchers and NGOs working in economics finance field, in particular.About The Author:- Prof. B.K. Panda(MA, M.Phil, Ph.D) is working as professor & Head, Department of Economics , Berhampur University , Odisha. He has published various papers in reputed National and International Journals, lik e as. IUP Journal of Management Research, International Journal of Business Research, Indian Economic Journal, Apeejay Journal of Management , International Journal of Environment and Development, Indian Journal of Economics, Journal of Rural Development, etc. He has published various books in economics, lik e as Economic Reforms and Emerging Patterns of Employment , Consumption, Poverty and Inequality , Applied Demand Analysis, Serial Publications etc. He has also supervised many Ph.D and M.Phill scholars in economics. Dr . Sukanta Sarkar is working as Assistant Professor in Faculty of Management Studies , I C FA I University , Agartala Tripura, India. He did Bachelor and Master degree from Tripura University. He was awarded doctorate degree for his work on socio economic improvement of rubber tappers. He qualified UGC-NET Exam in December/2006. Currently he is Post-Doctorate Fellow (PDF) in De p a r t me nt o f Economic s, Berhampur University , Ganjam, Odisha. He presented many research papers in various seminars, conferences and symposiums. Various research papers have been published in foreign and national journals. He also previously worked as visiting lecturer in National Institute of Technology , Agartala & Tripura University . He has research interest in various topics like agricultural crisis, rural development, women empowerment, sustainable development and social problems.Content:- Contents Preface 11 About the Contributors 13 Abbreviations 15 Part -I Globalisation 1. Globalisation: A Reality in 21st Century 21 S. K.Chaudhury & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction at is Globalisation? story of Globalisation gnificance of Globalisation asurement of Globalisation mponents of Globalisation obalisation in India fects of Globalisation oblems of Globalisation all Scale Industry and Globalisation nclusion ferences. 2. Globalisation and Status of Women in India: A Study 39 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction nder Equity in the Constitution of India men at the National Level Politics men chief ministers of India nder Variations in Literacy Levels men in the Parliament of India men Representation in State Legislatures men Representation in Panchayati Raj Institutions e New Initiatives e Failures of the Government of India mmary ggestions ferences. 3. Global Export Crisis and Chiken Impact on the Poor in India: A Synthesis of Sector Studies 52 Shikha Chantia Introduction erview of the Chikan with Selected Sectors through Data ikken Crafty Findings ferences 4. Women Empowerment and Microfinance: Bridging the Gender Gap 60 Krupa D. Bhatt Introduction nder Inequality and the Need for Women Empowerment cro finance and Women Empowerment: Global Perspective crofinance in India-Success and Flaws WA Conclusion ferences 5. Acceptance of Birth Control Methods: The Prevailing Pattern among Yerava Tribe in Karnataka 73 P. Prabhuswamytroduction e Context rnataka Scenario areness and Acceptance of Birth Control Methods among Tribes e Pattern among Yeravas jectives thodology alysis and Findings pe of Contraceptive Methods Opted by the Yerava Women nclusion ferences. 6. Economic Development in India: Progress and Challenges 90 Prof. R.Prasad & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction at is Economic Development? dicators for Economic Development onomic Development in India since Independence ve Year Plans nance Commissions ntre State Financial Reforms nclusion ferences 7. Globalisation and Poverty Eradication: An Assertive Approach in 21st Century 109 Dr. Deepali Singh Introduction uses of Poverty verty in India vernment Policies low Poverty Line nclusionferences 8. Changes of Economic Sectors in India: Progress and Challenges 120 Dr. Rakesh Joshi & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction pes of Economic Sector portance of Economic Sectors onomic Sectors of India: Changing nclusion ferences 9. Effects of Globalisation on Language lecturer's of international postgraduates language and academic culture in National University of Malaysia 137 Md. Momtazur Rahman Introduction tions of Language Needs Analysis nguage Needs Analysis mponents of Language Needs Analysis rget Situation Analysis esent Situation Analysis ademic Culture and Some Studies on Academic Culture search Methodology mple involved in the Study mi-structured Interview for the English Language Lecturers inistration of the Interview alysis of the Qualitative Data lysis and Discussion of Language Lecturers' Interviews e Profiles of the Interviewees: General Information ading Skills in English iting Skills in English stening Skills in English eaking Skills in English fferences in Academic Culture cussion of Findings nclusion ferences Part II Economic Development 10. Sustainable Development and Society: An Overview 159 P.K.Pandey & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction at is Sustainable Development? nefits of Sustainable Development stainable Development in Indianclusion ferences 11. Changing Identity of Indian Cinema 172 Patil Vijay Ramchandra Introduction hnographic Audience Analysis eam worlds and the Forces of Globalisation obalising Indianness obalisation of Firm Song-Dance sistance and Pleasure of Bollywood ferences 12. Educational and Health Status of Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh 192 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction e Data and Methodology ucational status of Head of the households ucational levels teracy levels stribution of the drop out children (below 14 years age) from their education stribution drop out children stribution of householdsild (0-5 years) immunization statusstribu tion of reproductive age (15-49 years) women nder wise distribution of diseased persons e wise distribution of diseased persons stribution of sample population stribution of diseased persons inion of the sample householdsareness about the AIDSstance to the medical center nclusions licy Implications ferences 13. Women Empowerment: A Way of Economic Development 206 Prof. N.G.Pendse & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction at is Women Empowerment? portance of Women Empowerment men's Empowerment Principles men Empowerment in India men Empowerment through Education ional Mission for Empowerment of Women llennium Development Goals tional Policy for Empowerment of Women otection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005mpulsory Registration of Marriage Act, 2006 xual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 e Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 nstrains for Women Empowerment nclusion ferences 14. Sustainable Landscape Management in Bangladesh 229 Prof. Mohammed Ataur Rahman Introduction thodology ysiography and Landscape of Bangladesh aditionally Managed Landscapes asons for Changing Landscape pacts of Landscape Change tailed Study and Description of Impacts of Landscape Changes ss of Biodiversity cio-Economic Condition dscape Management eservation of Natural Undulations and to Pography tection against Further Disturbances of the Landscapesentification of the Causes of Detrimental Changes and Effective Measures to reduce them otection of existing water bodies and excavation of large and deep water bodies otection and Conservation of Woodlands and Homestead Forests ntrol of Topsoil Erosion Minimize Irrigation Dependent Cropping Culture elterbelts with Appropriate Plant Species oper Planning for Urbanisation velopment of Navigation System nclusion commendations ferences. 15. Anxiety Level among the Married Women 281 Prof . Farzana Alim & Mariyam Fatima Introduction jective of the study thodology sult and Discussion cility Gap Assessment ographical Challenges man Resource aining Need Gap frastructure Gap sential Equipments Gaps: ugs and Supplies Gap: itional Expenditure during Institutional Delivery: p in Knowledge, Attitude and Practice in Community egnant and High Risk Pregnant Women nclusion ferences 16. Incorporating CCE at Pre-service Teacher Training Curriculum 291 Dr. Ritu Sharma & Dr.Sangeeta Solanki Introduction ed and Signature of the Study atement of the Problem erational Definitions of the Specific Terms jectives of the Study thod of Research nclusion ucational Implications ferences 17. Quality of Life of Adolescent Girls (16-18 Yrs) and Its Associate Co-relates 297 Prof. Farzana Alim and Moulaey Zainab Introduction atement of the Problem s and Objectives of the Study strumentation atistical Techniques sult and Discussion ucational Implications ferences 18. Rubber Plantation: A Way of Changing Livelihood of Tribals 305 Prof. B.K.Panda & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction at is Rubber Plantation? igin of Rubber Plantation ber Plantation in India bber Plantation and Income Source surance Scheme for Rubber Plantations bber Board nclusion ferences Bibliography 318 Index 323The Title 'Globalisation and Economic Development written by B. K. Panda, Sukanta Sarkar' was published in the year 2015. The ISBN number 9789351281269 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 331 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. Globalisation and Economic Development B. K. Panda, Sukanta Sarkar, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015, 6, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. Description: About The Book:- Globalisation is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture. The term globalisation has been increasingly used since the mid-1980s and especially since the mid-1990s. It is currently a popular and controversial issue, though often remaining a loose and poorly defined concept. Sometimes too comprehensively, the term is used to encompass increases in trade and liberalisation policies as well as reductions in transportation costs and technology transfer. Economic globalisation, the ongoing process of greater economic interdependence among countries , is reflected in the increasing amount of cross-border trade in goods and services, the increasing volume of international financial flows, and increasing flows of labour . Economic development is the sustained, concerted actions of policy makers and communities that promote the standard of living and economic health of a specific area. It is a wealth spent on country's population. Economic development can also be referred to as the quantitative and qualitative changes in the economy. The scope of it includes the process and policies by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of its people. It is hoped that the present edition of this book will be beneficial to all concerned of the society in general and students, lawyers, advocates, academicians, human rights institutions, researchers and NGOs working in economics finance field, in particular.About The Author:- Prof. B.K. Panda(MA, M.Phil, Ph.D) is working as professor & Head, Department of Economics , Berhampur University , Odisha. He has published various papers in reputed National and International Journals, lik e as. IUP Journal of Management Research, International Journal of Business Research, Indian Economic Journal, Apeejay Journal of Management , International Journal of Environment and Development, Indian Journal of Economics, Journal of Rural Development, etc. He has published various books in economics, lik e as Economic Reforms and Emerging Patterns of Employment , Consumption, Poverty and Inequality , Applied Demand Analysis, Serial Publications etc. He has also supervised many Ph.D and M.Phill scholars in economics. Dr . Sukanta Sarkar is working as Assistant Professor in Faculty of Management Studies , I C FA I University , Agartala Tripura, India. He did Bachelor and Master degree from Tripura University. He was awarded doctorate degree for his work on socio economic improvement of rubber tappers. He qualified UGC-NET Exam in December/2006. Currently he is Post-Doctorate Fellow (PDF) in De p a r t me nt o f Economic s, Berhampur University , Ganjam, Odisha. He presented many research papers in various seminars, conferences and symposiums. Various research papers have been published in foreign and national journals. He also previously worked as visiting lecturer in National Institute of Technology , Agartala & Tripura University . He has research interest in various topics like agricultural crisis, rural development, women empowerment, sustainable development and social problems.Content:- Contents Preface 11 About the Contributors 13 Abbreviations 15 Part -I Globalisation 1. Globalisation: A Reality in 21st Century 21 S. K.Chaudhury & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Globalisation? ò History of Globalisation ò Significance of Globalisation ò Measurement of Globalisation ò Components of Globalisation ò Globalisation in India ò Effects of Globalisation ò Problems of Globalisation ò Small Scale Industry and Globalisation ò Conclusion ò References. 2. Globalisation and Status of Women in India: A Study 39 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction ò Gender Equity in the Constitution of India ò Women at the National Level Politics ò Women chief ministers of India ò Gender Variations in Literacy Levels ò Women in the Parliament of India ò Women Representation in State Legislatures ò Women Representation in Panchayati Raj Institutions ò The New Initiatives ò The Failures of the Government of India ò Summary ò Suggestions ò References. 3. Global Export Crisis and Chiken Impact on the Poor in India: A Synthesis of Sector Studies 52 Shikha Chantia Introduction ò Overview of the Chikan with Selected Sectors through Data ò Chikken Craftò Key Findings ò References 4. Women Empowerment and Microfinance: Bridging the Gender Gap 60 Krupa D. Bhatt Introduction ò Gender Inequality and the Need for Women Empowerment ò Micro finance and Women Empowerment: Global Perspective ò Microfinance in India-Success and Flaws ò SEWA Conclusion ò References 5. Acceptance of Birth Control Methods: The Prevailing Pattern among Yerava Tribe in Karnataka 73 P. Prabhuswamyò Introduction ò The Context ò Karnataka Scenario ò Awareness and Acceptance of Birth Control Methods among Tribes ò The Pattern among Yeravas ò Objectives ò Methodology ò Analysis and Findings ò Type of Contraceptive Methods Opted by the Yerava Women ò Conclusion ò References. 6. Economic Development in India: Progress and Challenges 90 Prof. R.Prasad & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Economic Development? ò Indicators for Economic Development ò Economic Development in India since Independence ò Five Year Plans ò Finance Commissions ò Centre State Financial Reforms ò Conclusion ò References 7. Globalisation and Poverty Eradication: An Assertive Approach in 21st Century 109 Dr. Deepali Singh Introduction ò Causes of Poverty ò Poverty in India ò Government Policies ò Below Poverty Line ò Conclusionò References 8. Changes of Economic Sectors in India: Progress and Challenges 120 Dr. Rakesh Joshi & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò Types of Economic Sector ò Importance of Economic Sectors ò Economic Sectors of India: Changing ò Conclusion ò References 9. Effects of Globalisation on Language lecturer's of international postgraduates language and academic culture in National University of Malaysia 137 Md. Momtazur Rahman Introduction ò Notions of Language Needs Analysis ò Language Needs Analysis ò Components of Language Needs Analysis ò Target Situation Analysis ò Present Situation Analysis ò Academic Culture and Some Studies on Academic Culture ò Research Methodology ò Sample involved in the Study ò Semi-structured Interview for the English Language Lecturers òAdministration of the Interview ò Analysis of the Qualitative Data òAnalysis and Discussion of Language Lecturers' Interviews ò The Profiles of the Interviewees: General Information ò Reading Skills in English ò Writing Skills in English ò Listening Skills in English ò Speaking Skills in English ò Differences in Academic Culture òDiscussion of Findings ò Conclusion ò References Part II Economic Development 10. Sustainable Development and Society: An Overview 159 P.K.Pandey & Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Sustainable Development? ò Benefits of Sustainable Development ò Sustainable Development in Indiaò Conclusion ò References 11. Changing Identity of Indian Cinema 172 Patil Vijay Ramchandra Introduction ò Ethnographic Audience Analysis ò Dream worlds and the Forces of Globalisation ò Globalising Indianness ò Globalisation of Firm Song-Dance ò Resistance and Pleasure of Bollywood ò References 12. Educational and Health Status of Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh 192 Prof. D.Pulla Rao Introduction ò The Data and Methodology ò Educational status of Head of the households ò Educational levels ò Literacy levels ò Distribution of the drop out children (below 14 years age) from their education ò Distribution drop out children ò Distribution of householdsò Child (0-5 years) immunization statusò Distribu tion of reproductive age (15-49 years) women ò Gender wise distribution of diseased persons ò Age wise distribution of diseased persons ò Distribution of sample population ò Distribution of diseased persons ò Opinion of the sample householdsò Awareness about the AIDSò Distance to the medical center ò Conclusions ò Policy Implications ò References 13. Women Empowerment: A Way of Economic Development 206 Prof. N.G.Pendse & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Women Empowerment? ò Importance of Women Empowerment ò Women's Empowerment Principles ò Women Empowerment in India ò Women Empowerment through Education òNational Mission for Empowerment of Women ò Millennium Development Goals ò National Policy for Empowerment of Women ò Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005ò Compulsory Registration of Marriage Act, 2006 ò Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 ò The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 ò Constrains for Women Empowerment ò Conclusion ò References 14. Sustainable Landscape Management in Bangladesh 229 Prof. Mohammed Ataur Rahman Introduction ò Methodology ò Physiography and Landscape of Bangladesh ò Traditionally Managed Landscapes ò Reasons for Changing Landscape ò Impacts of Landscape Change ò Detailed Study and Description of Impacts of Landscape Changes ò Loss of Biodiversity ò Socio-Economic Condition òLandscape Management ò Preservation of Natural Undulations and to Pography òProtection against Further Disturbances of the Landscapesò Identification of the Causes of Detrimental Changes and Effective Measures to reduce them ò Protection of existing water bodies and excavation of large and deep water bodies ò Protection and Conservation of Woodlands and Homestead Forests ò Control of Topsoil Erosion òTo Minimize Irrigation Dependent Cropping Culture ò Shelterbelts with Appropriate Plant Species ò Proper Planning for Urbanisation ò Development of Navigation System ò Conclusion ò Recommendations ò References. 15. Anxiety Level among the Married Women 281 Prof . Farzana Alim & Mariyam Fatima Introduction ò Objective of the study ò Methodology ò Result and Discussion ò Facility Gap Assessment ò Geographical Challenges ò Human Resource ò Training Need Gap ò Infrastructure Gap ò Essential Equipments Gaps: ò Drugs and Supplies Gap: òAdditional Expenditure during Institutional Delivery: ò Gap in Knowledge, Attitude and Practice in Community ò Pregnant and High Risk Pregnant Women ò Conclusion ò References 16. Incorporating CCE at Pre-service Teacher Training Curriculum 291 Dr. Ritu Sharma & Dr.Sangeeta Solanki Introduction ò Need and Signature of the Study ò Statement of the Problem ò Operational Definitions of the Specific Terms ò Objectives of the Study ò Method of Research ò Conclusion ò Educational Implications ò References 17. Quality of Life of Adolescent Girls (16-18 Yrs) and Its Associate Co-relates 297 Prof. Farzana Alim and Moulaey Zainab Introduction ò Statement of the Problem òAims and Objectives of the Study ò Instrumentation ò Statistical Techniques ò Result and Discussion ò Educational Implications ò References 18. Rubber Plantation: A Way of Changing Livelihood of Tribals 305 Prof. B.K.Panda & Dr. Sukanta Sarkar Introduction ò What is Rubber Plantation? ò Origin of Rubber Plantation òRubber Plantation in India ò Rubber Plantation and Income Source ò Insurance Scheme for Rubber Plantations ò Rubber Board ò Conclusion ò References Bibliography 318 Index 323The Title 'Globalisation and Economic Development written by B. K. Panda, Sukanta Sarkar' was published in the year 2015. The ISBN number 9789351281269 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 331 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English., Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2015, 6, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994. x, 279pp, index, references, maps, bw ills. Or card covers with crease to front cover. Reviews the origins and spread of cultivated plants in the Old World from the earliest beginnings through classical times. This addition has a chapter on dye plants added, and significant new information on vegetables, fruit trees and some grain crops.. Second Edition. Trade Paperback. Fine. 8vo., Clarendon Press, 1994, 5<
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Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994. x, 279pp, index, references, maps, bw ills. Or card covers with crease to front cover. Reviews the origins and spread of cultivated plants in the Old World from the earliest beginnings through classical times. This addition has a chapter on dye plants added, and significant new information on vegetables, fruit trees and some grain crops.. Second Edition. Trade Paperback. Fine. 8vo., Clarendon Press, 1994, 5<
Domestication of Plants in the Old World. The Origin and Spread of Cultivated Plants in west Asia, Europe and the Nile Valley - Taschenbuch
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ISBN: 9780198578963
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994. x, 279pp, index, references, maps, bw ills. Or card covers with crease to front cover. Reviews the origins and spread of cultivated plants in the Old World … Mehr…
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994. x, 279pp, index, references, maps, bw ills. Or card covers with crease to front cover. Reviews the origins and spread of cultivated plants in the Old World from the earliest beginnings through classical times. This addition has a chapter on dye plants added, and significant new information on vegetables, fruit trees and some grain crops.. Second Edition. Trade Paperback. Fine. 8vo., Clarendon Press, 1994<
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