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Review Of Agriculture

Review Of Agriculture
This paper attempts to critically examine the provisions of the Andhra Pradesh (Andhra Area) Tenancy (Amendment) Act, 1970 and analyse the conditions necessary for the success of the Act in the...
The evidence of this paper indicates with some degree of certainty that in Punjab and Haryana the growth rate of real agricultural wages is rising and that this rise is associated with the Green...
Richard Lerner If Indian agriculture is to be made a more rationally planned enterprise and the cultivators are to have the greatest possible understanding and control of their own destinies, then...
Shyamal Roy Application of chemical fertilisers was confined till recently to one or two major foodgrain crops and a few commercial crops raised mainly under irrigation. The reasons for such...
An Analysis V Nath In order to achieve the Fourth Five-Year Plan target of growth of agricultural output by 5 per cent annually during the Plan period and the rest of the 1970s, the rate of increase...
Implementation of the Scientific Policy Resolution B M Udgaonkar The principal objectives set before the Third Conference of Scientists, Technologists and Educationists in Delhi last month were:
P C Joshi A general survey of land reform policy and programmes in India and Pakistan during the two decades since Independence suggests that (i) The social motivation for agrarian policy in both...
Agricultural Growth in 1970s V Nath Land Reform in India and Pakistan P C Joshi Measurement of Scale Economies K Mukerji Farm Size and Credit Policy C H Hanumantha Rao Capital Inputs in Punjab...
C H Hanumantha Rao Land and labour are no longer the predominant factors of growth in agriculture, and capital and scientific knowledge have become a major source of growth with their significance...
K Mukerji Family labour and hired labour in Indian agriculture are not of the same quality. The advantage lies with hired labour. While, in terms of the history of capitalist development there seems...
Gunvant M Desai Among various plant protection measures, pesticides have been found to be the most popular among cultivators. The Fourth Five Year Plan aims at substantially raising the level of...
Effects on Female Labour in Punjab Martin H Billings Arjan Singh The employment pattern of women in India is largely determined by concepts of social values and status having a bearing on economic...
 B Sen Adoption of the new agricultural technology in India seems to have been accompanied by an in- creased investment in new forms of capital equipment by farmers. The most pronounced increase in...
Income Disparity and HYVP B K Chowdhury Concentration of Operational Holdings P K Mukherjee Is Lack of Credit a Problem? B M Desai D K Desai Impact of HYVP on Labour Market R K Lahiri Government...
B K Chowdhury It has been suggested that the high-yielding varieties programme not only leads to and sustains unbalanced growth among the different regions but also widens the income disparity among...

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