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  2. Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations

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    The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) [1] is a non-governmental privately held national-level [2] [3] board of school education in India that conducts the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Examination for Class X and the Indian School Certificate (ISC) for Class XII.

  3. Indian Certificate of Secondary Education - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) is a certificate awarded upon satisfactory result in an examination conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, a private board designed to provide an examination in a course of general education, in accordance with the recommendations of the New Education Policy 2020 (), through the medium of English.

  4. Category:Rural geography - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rural geography" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Agrotown (Belarus) B.

  5. Who is the 'Rural Voter'? A new book builds on old themes to ...

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    "The Rural Voter" offers another explanation, and it's worth restating: in sparsely populated places, community-level decline is experienced individually, even in the absence of personal hardship.

  6. A Rural Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    It is a worthy collection for any university or college library. This book is an essential reading for administrators and policymakers of the country to understand the Indian villages." [6] Roshan Kishore of Hindustan Times wrote: "The book is a much needed political intervention to the collective effort which must be channelized behind this ...

  7. Counterurbanization - Wikipedia

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    Counterurbanization is the process by which people migrate from urban to rural communities, the opposite of urbanization. People have moved from urban to rural communities for various reasons, including job opportunities and simpler lifestyles. In recent years, due to technology, the urbanization process has been occurring in reverse.

  8. Land reform - Wikipedia

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    Land reform may consist of a government-initiated or government-backed property redistribution, generally of agricultural land.Land reform can, therefore, refer to transfer of ownership from the more powerful to the less powerful, such as from a relatively small number of wealthy or noble owners with extensive land holdings (e.g., plantations, large ranches, or agribusiness plots) to ...

  9. Agricultural geography - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural geography is a sub-discipline of human geography concerned with the spatial relationships found between agriculture and humans. That is, the study of the phenomena and effects that lead to the formation of the earth's top surface, in different regions.