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  • TITLE
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • LIST OF TABLES
  • LIST OF FIGURES
  • LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
  • I. VILLAGE INDUSTRIES - A HISTORICAL REVIEW
  • 1.1. Introduction::
  • 1.2. Definition of Village Industry
  • 1.3. Evolution of Village Industries in India
  • 1.4. Khadi and Village Industries in the Five Year Plans - An Overall View.
  • II. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
  • 2.1. Rationale of the Study
  • 2.2. Objectives of the Study
  • 2.3. Sources of Data
  • 2.4. Universe and Sampling
  • 2.5. Methods and Tools of Data Collection
  • 2.6. Data Processing and Presentation
  • 2.7. Chapterisation
  • 2.8. Scope and Limitations of the Study.
  • III. REVIEW OF PAST STUDIES
  • 3.1. Studies on Theoretical Aspects
  • 3.2. Historical Perspective
  • 3.3. Socio-economic Aspects
  • IV. VILLAGE INDUSTRIES FOR VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT
  • 4.1. Introduction
  • 4.2. Village Development -Gandhian View
  • 4.3. Village Industries - A Means for Non-Violent Production
  • 4.4. Kumarappas Views on Village Industries
  • 4.5. Contemporary Thinking.
  • V. VILLAGE INDUSTRIES IN KERALA PAST AND PRESENT
  • 5.1. Introduction
  • Fig.5.1 Administrative Divisions of 14 Districts in Kerala.
  • Fig.5.2 District-wise Population of 14 Districts in Kerala.
  • 5.2. Village Industries in Pre-British Period
  • 5.3. Village Industries in British Period
  • 5.4. Village Industries in Post Independent Period
  • Fig. 5.3 Organisational Structure of Khadi and Village Industries Board.
  • Khadi
  • Khadi Welfare Fund
  • Illustration - 5.1 Women at work - A Spinning Unit
  • Illustration - 5.2 A Weaving Girl - Khadi Weavinq Unit
  • 1. Processing of Cereals and Pulses (PCP) Industry
  • 2. Village Oil Industry
  • 3. Cottage Match Industry
  • Illustration - 5.3 Sifting Bran from Flour - A PCP Unit
  • Illustration - 5.4 A Worker in an Oil Pressing Unit
  • Illustration - 5.5 Splints on the Frame after Dipping in Chemicals. A Match Unit
  • Illustration - 5.6 Girls Working in a Match U n i t
  • 4. Gur Khandasari: Industry
  • 5. Leather Industry
  • 6. Palm Gur Industry
  • 7. Non-edible O i l and Soap Industry
  • Illustration - 5.7 A Traditional Artisan - Leather Unit
  • Illustration - 5 -8 Packing and Labelling - A Non-edible Oil and Soap Unit
  • 8. Hand Made Paper Industry
  • 9. Bee Keeping Industry
  • Illustration - 5.9 Agmarking of Honey - A Beekeeper
  • Illustration - 5.10 Carpenters Making Bee Extractor - A Carpentry Unit
  • 10. Village Pottery Industry
  • Illustration - 5.11 A Potter Woman
  • Illustration - 5.12 A Potter Arranging the Pots in a Furnace for Calefaction
  • 11. Fibre and Screw-Pine Industry
  • Illustration - 5.13 The Art of Weaving - A Fibre Weaving Unit
  • Illustration - 5.14 Girls Engaged in Fibre Bags Making
  • 12. Blacksmithy and Carpentry Industry
  • Illustration - 5.15 Bott ling of Pickles - Fruit Processing and Preservation Unit
  • Illustration - 5.16 Preparation of Fruit Juice - Fruit Processing and Preservation Unit
  • 13. Collection of Medicinal Plants
  • 14. Fruit Processing and Preservation
  • 15.Lime Manufacturing lndustry
  • 16. Cane and Bamboo
  • Illustration - 5.17 The Furniture Making- A Cane and Bamboo Unit
  • Illustration - 5.18 A Man Making the Grills - A Limeshell Unit
  • 17 Agarbathy Industry
  • 18. Aluminium Industry
  • 19. Rubber Based Industry
  • 20. Biogas Development
  • New Village Industries
  • Sales Depots
  • Publicity and Propaganda
  • Special Employment Programme
  • Training
  • 5.5. Role of State Government in Development of Village Industries.
  • VI. MANAGEMENT OF VILLAGE INDUSTRIES
  • 6.1. Introduction
  • Fig. 6.1 District-wise Area of 14 Districts in Kerala.
  • 6.2. Functions of the Entrepreneur
  • Fig.6.2 Organisational Distribution of Vllage Industrial Units
  • 6.3. Profile of the Entrepreneurs
  • 6.4. Profile of the Units Selected
  • 6.5. Management of Village Industries A Gandhian Outlook.
  • VII. PROFILE OF WORKERS IN VILLAGE INDUSTRIES
  • 7.1. Introduction
  • 7.2. Age
  • 7.3. Gender
  • 7.4. Marriage
  • 7.5. Religion
  • 7.6. Education
  • 7.7. Economic Condition
  • 7.8. Saving and Liabilities
  • 7.9. Occupational Pattern
  • 7.10. Training
  • 7.11 Nature of Employment
  • 7.12. Job Satisfaction
  • 7.13: Trade Union
  • 7.14 Conclusion.
  • VIII. FINDINGS AND SUGGESTIONS
  • 8.1. Findings
  • 8.2. Problems of Village Industries in Kerala
  • Fig. 8.1 Intertwined Factors in Village Industry
  • 8.3. Prospects of Village Industries
  • 8.4. Village Industries in Kerala - A Gandhian Critique
  • 8.5. Suggestions
  • Fig.8.2 Role of Village Industries in the Development of Individual and Society
  • 8.6. Conclusion.
  • APPENDICES
  • APPENDIX A Interview Guide.
  • APPENDIX B Interview Schedule for Entrepreneurs in Village Industries.
  • APPENDIX C Interview Schedule for Workers in Village Industries.
  • GLOSSARY.
  • ABBREVIATIONS.
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