Rural development has become a matter of urgent concern to most developing countries, especially India for consideration of social justice, national integration, economic necessity and employment opportunity. Nearly 60% of our population live in rural areas and constitute the weaker section of society without development. The present flow of population from rural to urban areas has to be arrested. A stage has therefore been reached where we have to give a serious consideration to the utilization of the resources and manpower available in rural areas.
Staff Name | Qualification | Designation |
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Dr. G.selvaraj | M.E | Chief Coordinator |
Thiru P. Parameswaran | B.E | Consultant |
Tmt N.Karpagam | Trainer-Tailoring | |
Tmt P.Kavitha | B.C.A | Trainer-Computer |