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  1. Supply of Fertilizers to Farmers

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R;

    Reference No: CMA0284 Pages: 4 Published on: 14, December, 1974

    Abstract: The case brings out the interaction of the political and the administrative systems at the district level and its effect on the decisions regarding the supply of fertilizers to the farmers. ... More

  2. Bureaucracy at District Level

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R;

    Reference No: CMA0286TEC Pages: 18 Published on: 9, November, 1974

    Abstract: Examines some assumptions and issues regarding role and functions of civil services. It critically examines district bureaucracy-its performance, internal structure, organization, culture. The paper emphasizes that district bureaucracy does not function in isolation but constantly interacts with the local political system. It points out that the way district bureaucracy and ... More

  3. Labour Dispute in Singhal Dweep Village **

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R; Tripathi, B L;

    Reference No: CMA0287 Pages: 5 Published on: 14, December, 1974

    Abstract: Deals with decision-making processes in an Indian village. It draws attention to the fact that when individuals economic interests are involved, social authority in the village becomes indifferent neutral. It neither imposes its authority on any individual nor comes forward to help the weak. ... More

  4. The Gall-Fly Attack

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R; Haque, S M S;

    Reference No: CMA0290 Pages: 4 Published on: 14, December, 1974

    Abstract: Deals with decision-making processes in an Indian village. The case brings out various socio-cultural factors that influence decisions regarding the use of pesticide. ... More

  5. Organizational of ICAR (A) **

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R; Chowdhry, Kamla; Bhattacharyya, S K;

    Reference No: CMA0291(A) Pages: 10 Published on: 29, August, 1975

    Abstract: Gives the historical development of ICAR, its organizational problems and the organizational structure. ... More

  6. Mr. Dhonde and SFDA

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R;

    Reference No: CMA0295 Pages: 10 Published on: 14, December, 1974

    Abstract: This case brings out factors which affect coordination of activities involved in financing small farmers. The case reveals the pattern of interaction between the project officer (SFDA) manager (Land Development Bank), manager (Lead bank). ... More

  7. Loan Grants for Supply of Fertilizers to Farmers

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R;

    Reference No: CMA0302 Pages: 3 Published on: 14, December, 1974

    Abstract: Brings out how the red tapism and lack of relevant information affects the distribution of fertilizers to farmers. ... More

  8. The Parsada Community **

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R;

    Reference No: CMA0303 Pages: 7 Published on: 9, November, 1974

    Abstract: The case illustrates the nature of interaction between members of a village community on certain special occasions. The pattern of interaction reveals the underlying role relationships the leadership structure. It also brings out the rigidity or flexibility of norms in a village community, the various maintenance tasks of social authority. ... More

  9. Mr Sadanand and PERT

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R; Misra, Sasi B;

    Reference No: CMA0304 Pages: 13 Published on: 16, October, 1974

    Abstract: The chief executive officer of a district (CEO) introduced some changes in methods of work and other organizational practices. He introduced PERT and CPM at the district level trained various officers in the new techniques. After his transfer from the district, the organization reverted back to the old practice. This ... More

  10. Selection of Villages for Applied Nutrition Programme (ANP) in a Tribal Block **

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R;

    Reference No: CMA0317 Pages: 8 Published on: 3, April, 1975

    Abstract: This case points out the decision-making processes at the district level and below in government departments. It brings out the administrative problems involved in developing remote backward areas. ... More

  11. Rural Leadership

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R; Tripathi, B L;

    Reference No: CMA0318TEC Pages: 6 Published on: 18, April, 1975

    Abstract: Reviews the literature on leadership with special reference to rural leadership. Various concepts pertaining to leadership are discussed. Certain characteristics of opinion leaders with reference to Indian rural communities are discussed. ... More

  12. Differences Between Rural and Urban Community

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R;

    Reference No: CMA0321TEC Pages: 3 Published on: 7, June, 1975

    Abstract: The note gives important criteria for distinguishing the rural society from an urban social setting. ... More

  13. Communication Process in Rabi Production Campaign

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R;

    Reference No: CMA0323 Pages: 19 Published on: 19, August, 1975

    Abstract: This case gives against of the communication processes involved in the rabi production campaign. It brings out 1) the complex administrative problems involved in planning implementing a development programme, especially in planning supplying various inputs in a coordinated manner within a specified period, 2) the role functions of functionaries operating at various ... More

  14. Plant Protection Demonstration Programme **

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R; Tripathi, B.L.;

    Reference No: CMA0369 Pages: 13 Published on: 12, October, 1976

    Abstract: Discusses the administrative arrangements processes associated with plant protection demonstration programme under the intensive agricultural district programme. It reveals the problems faced by a crop protection officer who is responsible for planning, formulation, implementation of plant protection scheme. ... More

  15. Evaluation Process for Key Village Scheme (KVS)

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R;

    Reference No: CMA0405 Pages: 25 Published on: 12, October, 1976

    Abstract: This case deals with the problems and processes involved in planning and implementation of a scheme known as "key village scheme". The basic objective of this scheme was rapid multiplication of farm-bred bulls in the breeding tracts for meeting the acute shortage of high-quality of bulls. The case gives the ... More

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