September, 10 2021
Russian state university for the humanities (RSUH), Moscow, Russia
The topic about “Infrastructure and Development in Rural India” was discussed by Hindi group students of RSUH at the monthly student workshop.
The 3rd year students Alena Plotnikova, Sofiya Kiseleva, Maria Skorobogatova, Amina Mukhaetkhanova and the 2nd year MA student Arina Novikova of the Faculty of International Relations, Political science and Foreign Area Studies of the Institute of History and Archives of RSUH presented their reports:
· Indian government support for the rural population: advantages and disadvantages of social programs
· the reforms in the legislation on agriculture in India
· government initiatives to expand digital opportunities in rural India and the Digital India Programme
· the impact of the pandemic on the movement of migrant workers in the north-eastern part of India and indicated migration trends in the region
Prof. Alexander Stolyarov described to students evolution of agricultural finance in India. The visual presentation of statistics in charts allowed students to study trends in the Indian economy.
Dr. Indira Gazieva presented information on the Shyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban Mission (SPMRM) launched by Government of India. The most important results of the Mission were narrowing the gap between rural and urban areas, stimulating rural economic development, including reducing poverty and unemployment. Students had the opportunity to visit the Mission's main website and social networking sites, where they can follow the latest information and news related to Indian agriculture.
The workshop was aimed to develop professional and research competencies of the students who study Asian studies.
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