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Article Name : | | Gupta, S. S. (2007). Statistical Methods in Behavioural Sciences. Sharda Pustak Bhandar Publication. | Author Name : | | Manisha Ajay Kulkarni | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | GRT-2794 | Article URL : | | | Author Profile View PDF In browser | Abstract : | | India lives in villages and rural economy is the heart of National Economy. In India near about 68.80(provisional data of 2011 census) people lives in villages and their life is fully depends upon agriculture sector. Living standard of these people is comparatively low with urban people. Employment is generated only by agriculture and allied activities in rural area. Considering these circumstances Small Scale Industrial sector plays an important role in Indian economy in terms of employment generation. Main advantage of this small scale industrial sector is that, it is labour intensive and not capital intensive and India has rich human resources. In the present situation of financial crises and employment problem is re-emphasizing the need of the development of self employment and development. The small scale industry gives opportunities to the less educated people and local human resources of the society. Small and medium industries are treated as engine of the growth for the developing countries like India. As per the available statistics (fourth census of MSME sector) this sector employees an estimated 59.7 million persons spread over 26.1 million enterprises and the labour intensity in this sector is almost 4 times higher than the large scale enterprises. Taking in to consideration the importance of small and medium industrial sector in employment generation a study has been taken in this area with special reference of Parbhani District of Marathwada Region in Maharashtra State.naltrexone information go vivitrol uk | Keywords : | | |
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