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A Comparative Analysis of Sustainable Rural Manufacturing: The Integration of Economic, Social, and Environmental Models With Special Reference to Haryana
Abstract
Rural manufacturing is essential for economic diversification, poverty alleviation, and sustainable development, particularly in predominantly agriculturally areas such as Haryana, India. This study examines many economic models—subsistence, cluster-based development, cooperatives, public-private partnerships (PPP), and social enterprises—that amalgamate economic, social, and environmental objectives to foster sustainable rural development. It assesses the efficacy of governmental programs such as MUDRA Yojana, PMKVY, and HSIIDC by utilizing instances like the Panipat textile cluster and dairy cooperatives. A hybrid strategy that incorporates many frameworks is advised to attain sustainable, inclusive, and resilient rural manufacturing.
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