Artisan Industry and Rural Development

Artisan Industry and Rural Development
Author: M. Lakshmi Narasaiah,P. Sreenivasa Naidu
Publsiher: Discovery Publishing House
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2006
Genre: Cottage industries
ISBN: 8183561004

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In a vast country like India with varied resource base and socio-economic conditions macro level studies may not throw much light on the problems of all regions. So, more micro level studies for each region are necessary for understanding the prospects and problems of artisan units in different regions of our country. The present study conducted in Kurnool District, one of the drought prone and backward districts of Andhra Pradesh, is a modest attempt in this direction and it throws much light on the problems and prospects of artisans and village industrial units in the District. Contents: Present Study-Scope and Limitations of the Study, Introduction and Role of Artisans in Rural Development, Kurnool District A Profile, Implementation of Adarana Scheme for Rural Artisans in Kurnool District, Socio-Economic Conditions of Artisans in Kurnool District, Summary and Conclusions.

Rural Industrialisation

Rural Industrialisation
Author: T. M. Dak
Publsiher: Northern Book Centre
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1989
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 8185119465

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Viewed mainly as the growth of manufacturing sector as opposed to agriculture and the increased use of inanimate sources of power in the production of goods and services, rural industrialization offers the greatest scope for absorbing the existing and growing labour force outside the field of agriculture. However, rural industrial scene continues to be characterised by the concentration of labour force in agriculture, predominance of traditional crafts, low levels of technology, hereditary mode of production, poor productivity and returns and low labour efficiency and utilisation. Besides glorification of traditional crafts and self-employment, caste-industry nexus, and above all policy bias in favour of agriculture as against industry and large and medium capital-intensive industries as against small village and cottage industries also worked as strong impediments to the development of rural crafts. Drawing from the nationwide experiences, this book examines the problems of the growth and modernisation of rural industries from socio-economic perspectives and probes into the organisational and technology system underlying their production structure with all its implications an ramifications. The reversal of the policy favouring large modern industry sector and the spread of tiny small industries throughout the country with full package of organisational, technical, financial and marketing support in adequate measure have been strongly advocated. In addition, the integration of the development of rural industries with the overall programme of industrialisation was emphasized.

Artisan and Handicraft Entrepreneurs

Artisan and Handicraft Entrepreneurs
Author: Léo-Paul Dana,Veland Ramadani,Ramo Palalic,Aidin Salamzadeh
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2022-01-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030823030

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In handicrafts and artisanal products, industry has witnessed both a technological shift and a renewed interest among customers, especially after the challenges and limitations of mass production became evident under the COVID-19 pandemic. This book portrays the worldwide development of this trend, the nature of entrepreneurship in these industries, and the unique challenges and opportunities that entrepreneurs face. The book shows how these businesses are gaining a resurgence due to customers preferring ethical, regional, and climate-friendly options to fulfill their needs. The chapters focus on artisan entrepreneurs' contribution to society by not only creating businesses, but also in terms of tourism development. The book reiterates that artisan entrepreneurs enable crucial cultural connections with tradition due to their affinity to a region, city, village, or community. Small business and entrepreneurship researchers as well as policymakers in the cultural sector would benefit from this book.

Rural Industrialization

Rural Industrialization
Author: S. K. Rau
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UVA:X002258062

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Comparison of the impact of industrialization policy on rural industry development in India, Japan, Korea R and the Philippines - describes some small scale industries (incl. Sericulture), and the obstacles to cottage industry marketing in the handloom weaving, handicrafts and coir sectors; discusses financing, management development and training, choice of technology, etc. Statistical tables.

Industrial Transition in Rural India

Industrial Transition in Rural India
Author: Hein Streefkerk
Publsiher: Popular Prakashan
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1985
Genre: Artisans
ISBN: 0861320670

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Artisan Industries in Asia

Artisan Industries in Asia
Author: Sanjay Kathuria,Virginia A. Miralao,Rebecca Joseph
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1988
Genre: Art
ISBN: UCSD:31822005211206

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Given the large economic contributions provided by Asia's artisan industries in terms of new employment and foreign exchange, there is little formal information available, a deficiency which this document sets out to change. It discusses and presents data on Indian craft exports for the world market, labour conditions in the Philippine craft industries, labour conditions in the Indonesian batik industry, women's role in this batik industry and occupational segregation.

Artisans and Cooperatives

Artisans and Cooperatives
Author: Kimberly M. Grimes,Barbara Lynne Milgram
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2000-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780816520886

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With new markets opening up for goods produced by artisans from all parts of the world, craft commercialization and craft industries have become key components of local economies. Now with the emergence of the Fair Trade movement and public opposition to sweatshop labor, many people are demanding that artisans in third world countries not be exploited for their labor. Bringing together case studies from the Americas and Asia, this timely collection of articles addresses the interplay among subsistence activities, craft production, and the global market. It contributes to current debates on economic inequality by offering practical examples of the political, economic, and cultural issues surrounding artisan production as an expressive vehicle of ethnic and gender identity. Striking a balance between economic and ethnographic analyses, the contributors observe what has worked and what hasn't in a range of craft cooperatives and show how some artisans have expanded their entrepreneurial role by marketing crafts in addition to producing them. Among the topics discussed are the accommodation of craft traditions in the global market, fair trade issues, and the emerging role of the anthropologist as a proactive agent for artisan groups. As the gap between rich and poor widens, the fate of subsistence economies seems more and more uncertain. The artisans in this book show that people can and do employ innovative opportunities to develop their talents, and in the process strengthen their ethnic identities. Contents Introduction: Facing the Challenges of Artisan Production in the Global Market / Kimberly M. Grimes and B. Lynne Milgram Democratizing International Production and Trade: North American Alternative Trading Organizations / Kimberly M. Grimes Building on Local Strengths: Nepalese Fair Trade Textiles / Rachel MacHenry "That They Be in the Middle, Lord": Women, Weaving, and Cultural Survival in Highland Chiapas, Mexico / Christine E. Eber The International Craft Market: A Double-Edged Sword for Guatemalan Maya Women / Martha Lynd Of Women, Hope, and Angels: Fair Trade and Artisan Production in a Squatter Settlement in Guatemala City / Brenda Rosenbaum Reorganizing Textile Production for the Global Market: WomenÕs Craft Cooperatives in Ifugao, Upland Philippines / B. Lynne Milgram Textile Production in Rural Oaxaca, Mexico, and the Complexities of the Global Market for Handmade Crafts / Jeffrey H. Cohen "Part-Time for Pin Money": The Legacy of Navajo WomenÕs Craft Production / Kathy MÕCloskey The Hard Sell: Anthropologists as Brokers of Crafts in the Global Marketplace / Andrew Causey Postscript: To Market, To Market / June Nash

Concept and Strategy of Rural Industrial Development

Concept and Strategy of Rural Industrial Development
Author: Ajmer Singh Malik
Publsiher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1995
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 8185880611

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Dr.Malik has been actively associated with various academic bodies in the discipline of Public Administration. Dr. Malik has specialized in Rural Development and Personnel Administration.