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Economic Liberalisation and Indian Agriculture is an in-depth study that throws light on the changes in Indian agriculture post the economic liberalisation of early 1990s. It provides a district-wise analysis on agricultural growth in India from the beginning of liberalisation to the period of slowdown in agriculture and rising farmer distress.
The study undertakes an analysis of the spatial patterns of change in Indian agriculture at the state level during ...
This book contains a summary of the main findings of the Situation Assessment Survey of the farmers undertaken by the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) of the Ministry of Statistics and Plan Implementation, Government of India, during 2003. The survey graphically brings out some disturbing facts about the state of affairs in the farming sector. It highlights the dissatisfaction of the farmers with their profession, their ignorance about matters most ...
Critically reviewing the performance of Indian agriculture since independence, the book examines the relative performance of Indian agriculture both during the plan period and post-reform period as well as the role of agriculture in the development of Indian economy. The book also underlines the main cause of deceleration of agriculture in the post-reform period and makes policy suggestions for regeneration of Indian agriculture.
It's long; the environmentalists of vision started their campaign to enlighten the masses an the different governments about the possible fall out of the ecological degradation. The first among them was Edward Goldsmith who anticipated the civilizations' devastation because of fast economic growth after the industrial revolution in the middle of nineteenth century. The father of the Indian nation and an apostle of peace, Mahatma Gandhi realized the impact of ...