Rural Infrastructure development
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As the rates of construction are growing and at the same time rate of poverty is also growing,In rural areas(Villages) there is still vast scope of work to be carried out. Like road networking, drain...
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mangya
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"Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana" this project is good to Rural Dev elopement & it increase the Rojgara , Transportation.
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Satish Salpekar
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The central Government has only one major project of Rural Infrastructure Developement namely "Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana" initiated by the then Prime Minister Hon'ble Shri A. B. Vajpayee. the states that have implemnted the said scheme are...
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Answer: "Does the Central Government run any scheme(s) for rural Infrastructure development by private bodies? Are there NGO's who..." deleted from your view.
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NITESH AGRAWAL
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| 10 months ago
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our infrastructure and education system are the two thing in which we are lagging. We have best faculties around the world but we still prefer the foreign faculties for our education system why?
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Debate: "What we are laging in our "Infra structure", How can we develop India ???" deleted from your view.
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Ravi
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| 1 year ago
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I would love to say YES to this question but am saying NO because India has long way to go to catch up with the developed world in terms of Bandwidth availability and Internet speed. The success of Rural BPO largely depends upon the availability...
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Srivallabha
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| 1 year ago
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It is possible with like minded joining hands together for the upliftment of rural folks. It is again going to be an uphill task to achieve as it requires lot of dedication. And once it is acheived it is a big hit.
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Vinod M Raveendranath
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| 1 year ago
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Rural BPOs can set up a cost arbitrage game in domestic market. As transportation, electrification and communication/internet infrastructure improves in rural areas, it is just a matter of time before our rural populace equip themselves with...
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Debate: "Are rural BPOs, the next big opportunity in the job market?" deleted from your view.
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V. Srinivas
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| 10 months ago
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all the world over, infrastructure market will predominate. countries need infrastructure for growth
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Debate: "it sector cannot touch the infrastructure market ?" deleted from your view.
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S. Muralidharan
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| 10 months ago
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NABARD, for instance, has been playing yeomen's role in the country. RRBs should definitely help build our rural economy!
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Debate: "Is the RRB's lead a good role in developing rural economy in india?" deleted from your view.
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Though the Donors keep changing their trends based on arising social issues and relevant projects, some of the donors are becoming rigid and introducing complicated process such as on-line applicatio...
Answer: "What is the present trend of Donors to funding to NGOs Rural Development Projects?" deleted from your view.
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kenne
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| 7 months ago
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JAGADEESAN S
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| 10 months ago
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depends upon design for the structure. Normal the same above.
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Debate: "aluminum form system, aluminum form stub pin(16x80mm)" deleted from your view.
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