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- "Approaches to Employment Problems in Rural Areas of India"
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Development of bio-gas plants, domestic water treatment techniques, low-cost housing, rural electrification, etc. would not only improve the living standards of the rural people, but would generate employment potential as well.
The best approach to employment problems in rural areas of India, however, seems to lie in educating and training the villagers for self-employment.
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1 Regional Engineering College, Durgapur-713209, IN
1 Regional Engineering College, Durgapur-713209, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 53, No 2 (1978), Pagination: 208-213Abstract
India lives in villages and its prosperity will largely depend on the development of rural economy. This paper emphasises the need for the development of rural industries, particularly agro, forest and marine-based industries, by providing employment to a sizeable number of people living in the rural and backward areas. The idea of self employment should be given wide publicity. The need for promoting local enterpreneurship, which is an important element in the development of small-scale industries is stressed. An attempt is made in this paper to advocate the establishment of Rural Institutes.Development of bio-gas plants, domestic water treatment techniques, low-cost housing, rural electrification, etc. would not only improve the living standards of the rural people, but would generate employment potential as well.
The best approach to employment problems in rural areas of India, however, seems to lie in educating and training the villagers for self-employment.
- "Approaches to Employment Problems in Rural Areas of India"
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1 Regional Engineering College, Durgapur-713209, IN
1 Regional Engineering College, Durgapur-713209, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 53, No 4-1 (1978), Pagination: S12-S12Abstract
India lives in villages and its prosperity will largely depend on the development of rural economy. This paper emphasises the need for the development of rural industries, particularly agro, forest and marine-based industries, by providing employment to a sizeable number of people living in the rural and backward areas. The idea of self employment should be given wide publicity. The need for promoting local entrepreneurship, which is an important element in the development of small-scale industries is stressed.- Studies on Nirmali Seed Extract as Coagulant Aid
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 49, No 4 (1974), Pagination: 101-101Abstract
The extract of an indigenous natural source of polyelectrolyte, nirmali seed, was found to be effective in small doses as an aid in the coagulation of turbid waters by metal coagulants. The extract was found to (1) improve floc size and clarification, (2) reduce considerably the dose of metal coagulant required, (3) remove efficiently the colour bodies from water, (4) overcome the interference of phosphate on coagulation of water by alum and (5) broaden the pH range of coagulation by alum, thereby increasing the flexibility of pH control.- Recent Trends in Sampling and Assessment of Stack Effluents
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The present state of knowledge in this vital field of sampling and analysis of stack effluents along with some critical comments forms the basis of this paper. This field is particularly challenging to the manufacture of equipment for sampling and assessing pollutants.
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N. Kurmaiah
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M. N. Rao
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1 Regional Engineering College, Durgapur, IN
1 Regional Engineering College, Durgapur, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 47, No 4 (1972), Pagination: 225-229Abstract
An important problem associated with air pollution control is to obtain a representative sample and to analyse it properly. The sampling techniques of stack effluents (gases as well as particulates) are still unexplored fully. A continuous analysis of the stack effluents is desirable in order to control pollution of the air effectively and efficiently.The present state of knowledge in this vital field of sampling and analysis of stack effluents along with some critical comments forms the basis of this paper. This field is particularly challenging to the manufacture of equipment for sampling and assessing pollutants.