Socio-economic and demographic dimensions of Arunachal Pradesh
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2013-03-23
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Land tenure system among the tribals of North East region, Agrarian structure in the perspective of socio-economic development, Practice of shifting cultivation in the North-East, Consumption pattern of the Arunachalees, Changing Arunachal society, Workforce in relation to agricultural production, Study of input pattern by the size-class of operational holdings, Relevance of horticulture, Development of horticulture, Livestock, Harnessing livestock to reduce rural poverty, Co-operative movement some issues focused, Scope and pace of industrial development, Problems of industrialisation in backward region, Suitable scale of production in the hills of North-East India, School education, Vocationalisation under 10+2+3 pattern of education, Umemployment problem and its many facets, Problems of road transport in the North-East, System approach for socio-economic development, Market forces, Economic growth in the North-East, Demand pull and cost push, Price differentials in Indian economy, Case study of Assam, Case for interdependence, Rural development, Corporate planning, Nationality with lingual, ethinical and regional accent in India, Demographic profiles of Assam, Manipur and Tripura, Demographic profiles of Meghalaya, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh, Demographic account of the North-East, Child population, Size of population and economic development, Population control by selective methods, Techno-structure and appropriate technology, Economic dimensions of appropriate technology, Special dimensions of appropriate technology in India, Environmental dimensions of appropriate technologies, Science and technology for improving the life of weaker sections of society