Rural Banks under the statute was not profit making but to develop rural economy and therefore, the contention of Mr. Rao that the financial resources ... emphasis on the development of rural economy by providing credit and other facilities to productive activities in the rural areas, particularly to small and marginal
Committee was constituted
consisting of:
1
Secretary to Government,
Forests & Rural Develop-
Ment Department
Chairman
2
Joint Secretary, Industries
& Commerce Department
Member
Rural
Banks under the statute was not profit making but to develop
rural economy and therefore, the contention of Mr. Rao that
the financial resources ... emphasis on the development of rural economy
by providing credit and other facilities to productive
activities in the rural areas, particularly to small and
marginal
employees of respond-
ent No. 1 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Develop-
ment (hereinafter referred to as the Bank) request for a
direction ... under an Act of Parliament, viz National Bank for
Agriculture and Rural Development Act, 1981. The initial
staff of the Bank consisted of the employees
certain cultural and moral values of the
humanity and the rural and urban area developments in agricultural
technology, waste, barren or industrial belts; developed, developing ... undertaken to improve the health of people
living in rural areas of the developing world." (W.H.O.) "Nature never did
betray. That
Regional Rural Banks act,
1976. The preamble of the Act which is mentioned below
clearly indicates that the Regional Rural Banks are estab-
lished ... winding up of Regional Rural Banks with a view
to developing the rural economy by providing,
for the purpose of development of agriculture,
trade, commerce
letter of approval to the CZMP
dated September 27, 1996 as these developments have occurred
after the impugned judgment and the effect thereof would ... category. These areas will include Coastal Zone in the
rural areas (developed and undeveloped) and also areas
within municipal limits or in other legally designated
Category II (CRZ II) contains the areas that have already been developed upto or close to the shore line. This is the area which ... Category II. CRZ III includes coa
zone in the rural areas (developed and undeveloped) and also areas within the municipal limits or in other legally
growth and
service centres for the rural hinterland. The phenomenon of
poverty which is common to all developing countries has to
be tackled ... people from the rural to the urban areas
being a reflection of the colossal poverty existing in the
rural areas. The rural poverty cannot, however
lands in a rural area,
whereas the allotment rates of development authorities are with reference
to small plots in a developed lay out falling within ... acquired land is in a semi-developed urban area,
and not an undeveloped rural area, then the deduction for development
may be as much less