Agrarian Transformation in Western India

Agrarian Transformation in Western India
Author: B. B. Mohanty
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429753336

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This book examines the economic gains and social costs of agrarian transformation in India. The author looks at three phases of agrarian transformation: colonial, post- colonial, and neoliberal. This work combines macro and micro economic data, economic and noneconomic phenomena, and quantitative and qualitative aspects while exploring the context of historical and contemporary changes with special reference to Maharashtra in western India. It discusses regional disparities in agricultural development, issues of modernisation and social inequality, land owning among scheduled castes and tribes, women in agriculture, pattern of labour migration and farmer’s suicides, and documents the experiences and conditions of the rural poor and socially weaker sections to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant changes in agrarian rural economy of western India. It also discusses contemporary development policy and practices and their consequences. Lucid and topical, this volume will be useful to scholars and researchers of agrarian studies, rural sociology, social history, agricultural economics, development studies, political economy, political studies, and public policy, as well as planning and policy experts.

Agrarian Transformation in Tribal India

Agrarian Transformation in Tribal India
Author: Mahendra Lal Patel
Publsiher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1998
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 8175330864

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The book makes a humble attempt to provide some facets of agrarian situation and their transformation in relation to major tribes at national level with settled cultivation and in relation to primitive tribal groups practising age-old shifting cultivation until recently.

Essays on the Transformation of India s Agrarian Economy

Essays on the Transformation of India s Agrarian Economy
Author: Chiranjib Sen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2017-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351798693

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The central problem to which this book, first published in 1984, is addressed is the transformation of agrarian structure as it historically evolved in India. The term ‘structure’, however, has multiple meanings. The sense in which the term is used refers to the system of production, including the pattern of its composition in terms of micro-units of production, and the social and economic relations by which they are integrated. This concrete analysis and examination of the evidence of Indian agriculture is undertaken from this perspective, and contributes to the theory of agrarian change as well as an interpretation of the development of Indian agriculture.

India s Persistent Dilemma

India s Persistent Dilemma
Author: F. Tomasson Jannuzi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429723445

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This book shows that the failure of successive Indian governments to effect meaningful agrarian reforms has led to a political economy in rural India that is shaped, as it was prior to independence, largely by the interests of an elite minority of landholders. .

Fields and Farmers in Western India 1850 1950

Fields and Farmers in Western India  1850 1950
Author: Brahma Nand
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 954
Release: 2003
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: STANFORD:36105120017012

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Deals With The Hundred Rythms Of Farm Economy And Peasant Society In The Bombay Presidency During A Century Of Colonial Rule - 1850 - 1950. 9 Chapters - Rural Economy In The Colonial Mileau - Commercialization Of Agriculture - Methods Of Production - Farm Costs And Incomes - Structure Of Landholdings - Changes In Agrarian Relations - Law Revenue Policy And Agrarian Legislation - Tensions And Conflicts - The Countryside - Agrarian Origins Of The Industrial Labour Force - Conclusion - Bibliography - Index - Glossary - Tables - Graphs - Maps - Figure.

AGRICULTURAL TRANSFORMATION IN INDIA SINCE INDEPENDENCE

AGRICULTURAL TRANSFORMATION IN INDIA SINCE INDEPENDENCE
Author: Dr. Adinath D. Gade
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781365580734

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Structural Transformation and Agrarian Change in India

Structural Transformation and Agrarian Change in India
Author: Goran Djurfeldt,Srilata Sircar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317429739

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The landlord and his emaciated labourer are symbolic of Indian agriculture. However, this relationship has now changed as large landowners have fallen from their superior position. This volume explores how this emblematic pair is becoming a thing of the past. Structural Transformation and Agrarian Change in India investigates whether family labour farms are gaining prominence as a consequence of the structural transformation of the economy. The authors work alongside Weberian methodology of ideal types and develop different types of family farms; among them family labour farms that rely mainly on family workers, contrasted with capitalist farms that depend on hired labour. Agriculture is shrinking as a part of the total GDP at the same time as agricultural labour is shrinking as part of the total labour force. The changing agrarian structure is explored with the use of unique long-term survey data and statistical models. Results show that India is approaching farm structures that are typical of East and South East Asia, with pluriactive smallholders as the norm. This book successfully criticizes popular narratives about Indian agricultural development as well as simplistic evolutionist, Marxist or neoclassical prognoses. It is of great importance to those who study development economics, development studies and South Asian economics.

Whither Rural India

Whither Rural India
Author: A. Narayanamoorthy,R. V. Bhavani,R. Sujatha
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 8193732960

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The doctoral students of the economist and teacher Venkatesh B. Athreya organized a seminar in his honor in January 2016. This book is a collection of the papers presented at that seminar and a few invited contributions on the theme of agriculture and rural India with special emphasis on the experience of economic reforms since the 1990s.