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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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