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Social economical condition of Rural Women in Maharashtra, Indiamadhavi kamble
In this presentation, the scholar is trying to highlight the contemporary social-economical condition of rural women in the rural Maharashtra at a glance.
Soriyaan Kai Kaam Karein?: A study on adolescent girl workers in the construc...Priyanka Jain
According to the National Sample Survey (2010), the construction sector in India employs about 5.7 million women and girls7. It is the third largest employer of female labourers in the country, accounting for 5% of the total female work force8.
It is now well established that women’s labour in the
construction sector is beset with several disadvantages such as unequal pay and undervaluation of work. However, the particular experiences of adolescent girls working in the sector is barely understood. Within the larger category of female workforce, adolescent girls represent a segment of workers that are doubly invisible and vulnerable.
This study explores the hidden world of Salumbar block’s
rural construction industry, where adolescence in tribal
girls intersects with informal labour markets9. The study
touches upon many questions – What has triggered the
labour market participation of these girls? What are the
specific vulnerabilities faced by them? How do other the
actors in their context view them? How does the agency
and sexuality of adolescent girls interact with labour
market’s extractive tendencies? Through in-‐‑depth interviews with 26 workers and contractors, the study attempts to offer a peek into the world of these young daily commuters.
Investigators: Vikas Pathak, Prema Dhurve, Parashram Lohar, Payal Gandhi & Kamlesh Sharma
- Home sales in 2014 are expected to hold steady at around 5.12 million units, similar to projected sales in 2013. Median home prices are forecast to rise nearly 6% in 2014 after an expected 11% increase in 2013.
- Inventory shortages continue to put upward pressure on home prices. Housing starts need to increase substantially to meet demand and alleviate the shortage.
- Mortgage rates are projected to rise through 2014, reaching over 5% by year-end, which will impact affordability. Job growth and potential easing of lending standards could offset higher rates.
- Inflation may start to rise in 2014 as the rent component increases, emphasizing the need for more new home construction to control price growth
The document discusses Korea's bioindustry and policies to promote its development. It outlines Korea's status in the global bioindustry, which has significant growth potential. While Korea has advanced biotechnology capabilities, its investment, industrial structure and global competitiveness still lag behind major economies. The vision is for Korea to become a leading bioeconomy by 2015. Key policy tasks include pursuing essential R&D, developing regional bioindustry clusters, replacing the petrochemical industry with biochemistry, vitalizing biotech businesses through various supports, and developing human resources in the field.
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ABOUT US
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ALUMNI
C-GOVERNANCE
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CEO- DESK.
CHAIRMAN DESK.
Know Chairman
DIRECTOR.
SWOT
VCS BOARD
CODE OF CONDUCT
OATH
COMMITTEES
CAREER
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CLIENTELE
COLLABORATIVE IMP. LINKS
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STATIC INFO WORLDWIDE
THE WORLD OF VCS-SGOC
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WORK WITH US
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EDUCATIONAL PURPUSES
Social economical condition of Rural Women in Maharashtra, Indiamadhavi kamble
In this presentation, the scholar is trying to highlight the contemporary social-economical condition of rural women in the rural Maharashtra at a glance.
Soriyaan Kai Kaam Karein?: A study on adolescent girl workers in the construc...Priyanka Jain
According to the National Sample Survey (2010), the construction sector in India employs about 5.7 million women and girls7. It is the third largest employer of female labourers in the country, accounting for 5% of the total female work force8.
It is now well established that women’s labour in the
construction sector is beset with several disadvantages such as unequal pay and undervaluation of work. However, the particular experiences of adolescent girls working in the sector is barely understood. Within the larger category of female workforce, adolescent girls represent a segment of workers that are doubly invisible and vulnerable.
This study explores the hidden world of Salumbar block’s
rural construction industry, where adolescence in tribal
girls intersects with informal labour markets9. The study
touches upon many questions – What has triggered the
labour market participation of these girls? What are the
specific vulnerabilities faced by them? How do other the
actors in their context view them? How does the agency
and sexuality of adolescent girls interact with labour
market’s extractive tendencies? Through in-‐‑depth interviews with 26 workers and contractors, the study attempts to offer a peek into the world of these young daily commuters.
Investigators: Vikas Pathak, Prema Dhurve, Parashram Lohar, Payal Gandhi & Kamlesh Sharma
- Home sales in 2014 are expected to hold steady at around 5.12 million units, similar to projected sales in 2013. Median home prices are forecast to rise nearly 6% in 2014 after an expected 11% increase in 2013.
- Inventory shortages continue to put upward pressure on home prices. Housing starts need to increase substantially to meet demand and alleviate the shortage.
- Mortgage rates are projected to rise through 2014, reaching over 5% by year-end, which will impact affordability. Job growth and potential easing of lending standards could offset higher rates.
- Inflation may start to rise in 2014 as the rent component increases, emphasizing the need for more new home construction to control price growth
The document discusses Korea's bioindustry and policies to promote its development. It outlines Korea's status in the global bioindustry, which has significant growth potential. While Korea has advanced biotechnology capabilities, its investment, industrial structure and global competitiveness still lag behind major economies. The vision is for Korea to become a leading bioeconomy by 2015. Key policy tasks include pursuing essential R&D, developing regional bioindustry clusters, replacing the petrochemical industry with biochemistry, vitalizing biotech businesses through various supports, and developing human resources in the field.
The document summarizes the real estate market in Southwest California. It notes that after being hit hard by the recession, cities like Murrieta and Temecula have recovered and home sales are increasing again. In January 2013, over $145 million worth of single family homes were sold in the region. While sales were down from the previous month, home prices rose between 9-30% compared to January 2012. The recovery remains fragile due to risks from higher taxes, regulations and changes to mortgage interest deductions being discussed. The housing market rebound could help further drive the economic recovery.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as economic activities slowed. However, the impacts on greenhouse gases and long-term air quality improvements remain uncertain without permanent behavior and economic changes.
This document provides an introduction and overview of financial management practices for urban local bodies (ULBs) in Madhya Pradesh, India. It was created by the Urban Administration and Development Department of Madhya Pradesh in response to difficulties ULBs faced with prudent financial management. The manual covers concepts and techniques for budgeting, capital improvement programming, cash management, receivables and payables, debt management, and asset management. It aims to establish good practices and policies for ULBs to adopt in order to improve their financial performance and sustainability.
This document provides an introduction to the financial audit manual for urban local bodies in Madhya Pradesh. It discusses the increasing urbanization in India and rising expectations of citizens regarding urban infrastructure and services. Currently, urban local bodies follow a rudimentary cash-based single-entry accounting system that lacks transparency. However, the 74th constitutional amendment mandated strengthening of urban local bodies and introducing accrual-based double-entry accounting to improve financial management and accountability. This manual aims to guide the audit of urban local bodies following the new accounting system.