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Ignou PGDRD (Mecp-001) Project Synopsis Sample

This document provides a sample synopsis format for a project on the role of NGOs in rural development and promotion of self-employment, as part of IGNOU's PGDRD (MECP-001) program. The synopsis includes sections on the introduction, rationale, objectives, research methodology, limitations, chapterization, and references. It proposes to study the role of NGOs in rural development through a survey of 75 individuals across 3 districts in Delhi, using both primary and secondary data collection methods. The final project report will include 11 chapters presenting the introduction, objectives, methodology, study findings, conclusions, and recommendations.

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Ignou PGDRD (Mecp-001) Project Synopsis Sample

This document provides a sample synopsis format for a project on the role of NGOs in rural development and promotion of self-employment, as part of IGNOU's PGDRD (MECP-001) program. The synopsis includes sections on the introduction, rationale, objectives, research methodology, limitations, chapterization, and references. It proposes to study the role of NGOs in rural development through a survey of 75 individuals across 3 districts in Delhi, using both primary and secondary data collection methods. The final project report will include 11 chapters presenting the introduction, objectives, methodology, study findings, conclusions, and recommendations.

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      PROJECT PROPOSAL

   ON (MECP-001)

“ROLE OF NGO’S IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION OF SELF


EMPLOYMENT”

SUBMITTED BY

NAME………………………….

ENROLLMENT NO.:………………………

UNDER GUIDANCE OF

……………..……….

Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for qualifying

POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT (PGDRD)

Indira Gandhi National Open University

Maidan Garhi,

New Delhi – 110068


 

TITLE OF THE PROJECT:

“ROLE OF NGO’S IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION OF SELF


EMPLOYMENT”

2. INTRODUCTION TO TOPIC :
 

The success of the Rural Development depends upon the active participation and willing co-operation of
the rural people through self-help organizations and NGO’s.

ROLE OF NGO IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT:

Alleviation of poverty has persistently been on the agenda of the government. Various programmes with
contrasting methodologies have been tried, whopping funds expended, yet the poverty yet the poverty
seems indomitable.

NGO’s objectives of Development & Promotion of Employment:

 To create equalities among the various communities

 To promote the standard of living

3. RATIONALE FOR THE STUDY


The main purpose of this research is to determine the Role of NGO’s in Rural Development. The NGO’s
has assumed greater significance, in the recent past, as a response to the failure of the Top down, welfare
oriented approaches to the rural development programmes. In recent years, development agencies, decision
makers, and officials increasingly laud the role of NGOs in Rural development for any development
programmes particularly.

4. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY


Fixing the objective is like identifying the star. The objective decides where we want to go, what we want
to achieve and what is our goal or destination.
Every study is carried out for the achievement of certain objectives.

5. RESEARCH MEHDOLOGY
 

Sample Size

A survey of approximately 75 from below districts of Delhi.

Mundka           :           25

Najafgarh        :           25

Kanjhawala    :            25

DATA COLLECTION METHODS:

The data will be collected using both by primary data collection methods as well as secondary sources.

Primary Data:

Secondary Data: 

Sampling Technique:

The selection of respondents was done on the basis of convenience sampling (Non- Probability).

Stastical Tools:

MS Word and MS Excel

METHOD USE TO PRESENT DATA:

6. LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY


No study is complete in itself, however good it may be and every study has some limitations.

7. CHAPTERISATION

Detailed/final Project Report will include the following chapters

Chapter –I                 Introduction

Chapter –II                Objective and scope of study

Chapter –III              Methodology

Chapter –IV              Descriptive work

Chapter –V                Study report

Chapter –VI              Conclusion

Chapter-VII              Findings

Chapter –VIII           Limitations

Chapter –IX              Recommendation

Chapter –X                Bibliography

Chapter –XI              Appendix-1

(Questionnaire prepared for conducting study will be attached and other papers which have not been
mentioned above will be  included,  if required)

8. REFERENCES

1. Vasudeva Rao, D. (2000). “Emerging Leadership of Women in


Institutions of Local Governance: A Study in Andhra Pradesh”, Social
Action, Vol.53 April-June Anand, V.K. (2001), “Avenue for
Sustainable Empowerment of Rural Women”, Social Welfare, Vol.48,
No.4, July, Pp.24-26

2. Deepti, Agarwar. (2001). “Empowerment of Rural Women in India” ,


Social Welfare, vol.48, No.4, July, Pp. 3-4 Devasia, Leelamma. (2001).
“Rural Women’s Empowerment: A Grass Root Level Experiment”.
Social Welfare, Vol.48, No.4, July, Pp. 5-10.

3. Gurumoorthy, T. R. (2000). “Self Help Groups Empower Rural


Women”, Kurushetra, Vol.48, No.5, February, p. 36-39.

4. Narasimhan, Sakuntala. (2006). “Empowering Women: An alternative


Strategies from Rural India” , New Delhi, Sage Publications.

5. Rao, Vasudeva D. and A.P. Rao. (2000) “Swaskti Bank – Of the


community, By the Community, For the Community”, Rural Welfare,
August,Pp.3-8

6. Sinha, Kalpana (ed). (2000 Empowerment of Women in south Asia,


AMDISA and SAARC. Hyderabad. Sivasubramanian, M.N. (2005).
“Credit Based Poverty Alleviatin Programme: Innovative Approach”,
Kurushetra, Vol.48, No.2, November, Pp. 37-41.

7. Sundari S. and N. Geeta. 2000. “Povert, Credit and Micro Enterprises:


A Gender Study, Kurushetra, Vol.49, No.2, November, Pp.26-35 Vijaya
Kumar, S. 2002. Devadasis – Social Problems in India – Series 1,
National Commission for Women, Hyderabad: Council for Social
Development (memio)

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