Examines efforts to improve housing technology for the poorer inhabitants of rural areas, treating housing and related issues as parts of the environmental and social systems, based on a case study of Tamil Nadu in India. Provides guidelines for determining appropriate technologies for rural housing based on principles of ecodevelopment. For those interested in rural housing, appropriate technology, sustainable development, and sociology. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Examines efforts to improve housing technology for the poorer inhabitants of rural areas, treating housing and related issues as parts of the environmental and social systems, based on a case study of Tamil Nadu in India. Provides guidelines for determining appropriate technologies for rural housing based on principles of ecodevelopment. For those interested in rural housing, appropriate technology, sustainable development, and sociology. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
The present study deals with Rural Housing Finance , The Role of Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO) Ltd., in which an attempt has been made to evaluate the operational performance of HUDCO in Rural Housing Sector in India with special reference to Orissa vis-a-vis in other states. Contents: Introduction, Housing Finance in India with Special Reference to Orissa, HUDCO A Profile of its Organisational Structure, Resource Management by HUDCO, Operational Management of HUDCO in the Rural Housing Sector in Orissa Vis-a-Vis in Other States, Operational Performance of HUDCO in the State of Orissa, Summary of Findings and Conclusions.
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