Agrarian Crisis in India: An Overview

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Agriculture has been one of the most prominent sectors in the Indian economy. It accounted for 18.6 percent of the GDP in 2005 and employed 60 percent of the country s population. About 43 percent of India s geographical area is used for agricultural activity. Of late, there has, however, been a steady decline of its share in the GDP, despite its playing a significant role still in the overall socio-economic development of India. Looking at the reasons for this plummeting trend, the non-availability of timely credit to the needy farmers is ascribed as the prime cause. It leads to agrarian distress manifested in farmers suicides that, of late, wrecked different parts of the country, leading to a sharp drop in agricultural productivity. This book tries to capture these aspects in its two sections. In these sections, the imporatnce of agricultural credit as well as the extent of distress, as is evident in the farmers suicides, along with the remedial measures in vogue are highlighted.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Asis Kumar Pain

Asis Kumar Pain holds M.Phil and PhD degrees in Economics from The University of Burdwan, West Bengal. He is currently working as Consulting Editor at Icfai Business School Research Centre, Kolkata. Prior to joining Icfai, he worked on various transport related projects at the Centre for Transport Studies, Jadavpur University. He regularly contributes research papers to various refereed journals. Some of them include Indian Journal of Transport Management (Central Institute of Road Transport), Nagarlok (Indian Institute of Public Administration) and Icfai Journal of Management Research. His research area of interest is travel demand estimation using hierarchical modelling techniques.

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Title
Agrarian Crisis in India: An Overview
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8131406253
Length
316p.
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