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Rural India A Monthly Devoted to Rural Problem June 1941

1941

To serve the movment in an intensive way in the villages the writer has temporarily taken leave of the Edtor's table of the Rural India in Bombay to go on the third-village study tour in Pohri Jagir—the centre of the village activities of the Sangha—from the 10th of May 1941. [...] The banking services for the small men that have been developed through the urban and central banks and branches of the Provincial Bank in Bombay constitute a distinguishing feature of co-operative developments in that Province and I would welcome arrangements for the co-ordination of the activities of the Coperative Banks in Sangli State with those of co-operative banks in the Province of Bo[...] That will facilitate the task of the cultivators of the State in regulating the operations of the market and in introducing satisfactory arrangements for the selection and grading of produce. [...] The more backward the state of national economy the greater the need for the application of the co-operative method to the solution of economic problems. [...] If the Cotton cultivators of the Baroda Raj are able to grasp the above theory of preserving the strain of a standard Cotton crop fixed by the Agricultural department for cotton tracts of each district separately according to the selective trend of the diffrent tracts the spirit of the cotton act will undoubtedly be uniformly maintained and the object aimed at by the act will be amply fuf
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Frontmatter
i-iv G.K. Puranik view
Human Factor in Rural Reconstruction
279-281 unknown view
Notes
282-286 unknown view
Co-Operation—Main Solution of our Rural Problem
287-292 unknown view
The Baroda Cotton Act and its Scientific Implications
293-294 K.N. Ambegaoker view
Tobacco-an Industrial Crop of India
295-297 Lochan Barua view
Women and Village Industries
298-302 J.C. Kumarappa view
Problem of Dedication of Harijan Girls To Prostitution In Karnatak
303-308 G.G. Karkhanis view
Bottling of Fruit Syrup
308-309 S.K. Mitra view
Safety Match Manufacturing on Cottage Scale
310-311 M. Ramanand view
Kosamba Health Unit-an Experiment in Rural Sanitation
311-313 M.H. Shah view
Agricultural Training in Village Schools
314-316 Kunwar Singh view
Rural Development Reports
317-325 unknown view
Gleanings
326-330 unknown view
Rural News
331-334 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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