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Agricultural Development in Punjab and Haryana /Varinder Sharma,

By: Language: English Publication details: LG publishers, 2019. Delhi:Edition: 1st edDescription: 200p. : 22cmISBN:
  • 9789383723522
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.109546 SHA
Summary: Since the period of the green revolution, there have been various book length studies of agricultural development in Punjab. The state of Punjab and Haryana were a single state till 1966. After the reorganisation of these two states the politics and economy completely changed. Moreover, these two states became a model of agricultural development for other major Indian states. In literature there is no single study as such which compared the level of agricultural development of thes two states since the early green revolution period to the current time. Inthis book an attempt has been made along with how this process of agricultural development percolated to equitable growth among Scheduled Castes and marginal farmers.
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English Books Anna Centenary Library 4TH FLOOR, A WING 338.109546 SHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 672734

Since the period of the green revolution, there have been various book length studies of agricultural development in Punjab. The state of Punjab and Haryana were a single state till 1966. After the reorganisation of these two states the politics and economy completely changed. Moreover, these two states became a model of agricultural development for other major Indian states. In literature there is no single study as such which compared the level of agricultural development of thes two states since the early green revolution period to the current time. Inthis book an attempt has been made along with how this process of agricultural development percolated to equitable growth among Scheduled Castes and marginal farmers.

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