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ONE of the major objectives of Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, which imparts training to Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers, is not only to sensitise them towards the plight of rural people but also to equip them with an indepth understanding of rural issues.

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Socio-Economic Profile of Rural India, Series-III: Volume two ed by Sucha Singh, Varunendra Vikram Singh. Concept. Pages 246 Rs 1,000



ONE of the major objectives of Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, which imparts training to Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers, is not only to sensitise them towards the plight of rural people but also to equip them with an indepth understanding of rural issues. The IAS officers trainees are required to prepare a village study report as a part of their district assignments after conducting extensive questionnaire based household survey.

The volume-II of the Socio-Economic Profile of Rural India, Series-III contain state papers of the States of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telengana and Bihar, prepared by eminent scholars. The basic ingredients of these state papers are borrowed from the village study reports of the IAS officer trainees. Undoubtedly, the state papers are of high quality because these are enriched by inputs from the long-experiences of the authors in the field of rural development.


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