A Dictionary of Agricultural Communities of India

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The communities that depend on growing different crops and keeping some livestock are called Agricultural Communities. They mainly depend on farming, which is of two types-Subsistance Farmers produce only enough to feed their household, with little or no surplus to sell because the farmers rely on certain old farming methods. On the other hand, commercial farmers aim for a high yield to sell their products for profit. For this purpose they farm animals and crops intensively.

The types and quantities of crops-rice, wheat maize, cotton etc-are determined by soil and climate. Farmers rear animals for meat, milk, eggs, skin and wool. The book attempts to deal with the different communities spread all over India, which are basically related to crop growing and livestock rearing. It also treats how farm production has increased in the 20th century with the introduction of machinery, equipment, chemicals and irrigation leading to the Green Revolution of 1960.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR A N Kapoor

A.N. Kapoor After obtaining M.A., D.Phil, in English from Allahabad University, Dr. Kapoor taught English at Agra and Delhi Universities for over four decades and has edited, compiled and authored more than hundred titles including reference books, encyclopaedias and language dictionaries. His dictionary of geographical terms published in 1955 was the first work of its kind in Hindi. His comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary stands as the crowning work of the four decade long effort. The lexicon is considered a work of tremendous relevance for the entire gamut of bilingual activity, being undertaken in the country as almost all levels of our social system, educational institutions and government department.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mohini Gupta

A constant collaborator in the intellectual pursuits of her husband V.P. Gupta she is co-author in a number of his publications including an Encyclopaedia of History and Culture of Punjab, and biographical studies of Raja Rammohun Roy, Swami Dayaand Saraswati, Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Lala Lajpat Rai, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. A two-volume study of India since independence critically examines the triumphs and tragedies of Indian people during the last fifty five years. These books brought out in both the languages - English and Hindi - have been widely acclaimed as the harbinger of awareness about the ideals of our freedom struggle.

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Title
A Dictionary of Agricultural Communities of India
Frontiers of Knowledge
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8174876103
Length
vii+251p., 23cm.
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