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The continuous use of high levels of chemical fertilizers is adversely affecting the sustainability of agricultural production and causing environmental pollution. There is a decline in the productivity of crops, despite the application of optimum levels of fertilizer inputs under assured irrigation. Constraint analysing has identified the declining organic mater status as a probable reason. It is in this context that the supplementation of organic along with ...
Over exploitation and degradation of natural resources is one of the major weaknesses that the present agriculture faces. The soil resource is also under increasing stress as there is a big gap (deficit of about 10 million tonnes NPK nutrients) between annual drain of nutrients from the soil due to crop removals and the nutrient inputs from the external sources.Integrated nutrient management (INM) has been recognized as the economically viable and environmentally ...
The present book entitled as " Public Sector Reforms in India: A case Study of ONGC" endeavours summingly to evaluate and analyse, at length, the overall performance of public sector undertakings in India over the period since 1984-85. Realising the weaknesses of the centrally planned, controlled and protected Indian economy in accomplishing the enshrined objectives, the Government of India announced New Economic Policy as well as New Industrial Policy ...