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The Rural India December 1940

1940

The fruits reaped and the profits gained by the cultivators through the loans of the co-opertive societies have found their way to repay the debts other than those of the co-operatives in view of lack of proper control over their produce. [...] The length of the medical curriculum (7 years after the matriculation is the minimum in Bombay; the average time taken by a student to qualify is between 8 and 9 years) the necessity to live for that length of time in a university town the smallness of the returns and chiefly the want of amenities in the country are some of the factors which lead to this phenomenon. [...] They are to select the villages in consultation with the civil surgeon subject to the approval of the government and their presidents are to select the doctors in consultation with the civil surgeon. [...] 688" THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE VILLAGE WORKER By G. K. Puranik IT has greatly pleased me to be present at the opening ceremony of the Village Workers' Training Class" organised under the auspices of the Adrash Seva Sangha and to witness the happy spirit of comradeship that exists between the teachers of the Eduction Department of Pohri Jagir and those of Adarsh Vidyalaya whom I see together h [...] The poverty and ignorance of the village is a painful sore in the body politic of the the country the necessity of whose cure has been admitted both by the Government and the public workers' agencies.
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Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
The Call
673-676 unknown view
Notes
677-679 unknown view
The Role of the Village Teacher in Rural Reconstruction
680-683 M.N. Shitole view
The Need for Linking the Co-Operative Credit Activities with the Non-Credit Ones
683-684 D.T. Shah view
Rural Medical Relief in Bombay
684-686 M.D.D. Gilder view
Influence of Cattle Upon Man
687-688 C.D. Kalapa view
The Responsibility of the Village Worker
689-691 G.K. Puranik view
II. Farewell Message
692-694 unknown view
Keep Bees Keep Bees
695-696 R.N. Muttoo view
Cottage Industries in Madras
697-698 Vaikunth Mehta view
Unemployment of Farm Labour in Charotar of Kaira District in Bombay Province
699-701 M.B. Ghatge, K.S. Patel view
Village Religious Education
702-703 Sophia Wadia view
“Guiding Principles for Rural Uplift Workers”
704-710 Narain Mathur view
Agriculture in Sweden Marketing Organizations Throughout the Country
711-712 Mauritz Bonow view
Rural Development Report
713-719 unknown view
Rural News
720-726 unknown view
Index of Articles
727-732 unknown view

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