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This research paper is on Indian agricultural growth and demonetization …
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diversity. This holds for households in high and low conflict districts although the effect varies and households experiencing … conflict tend to divert spending to food from other consumption spending. We also find a positive association between conflict …
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The gender wage gap in the agricultural labor market is observed in all the states of India. This paper will try to … period between 2010-11 to 2015-16 and 18 major states of India. The possible factors which can create an impact on gender … discrimination in the agricultural labor market in India. But participation of women in MGNREGP and social sector expenditure as a …
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An important objective of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme presently known as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) is to raise agricultural productivity through creating different productive assets related to agriculture. The present study investigates...
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in agriculture and its allied activities. That's why in India, non-farm activities in rural areas have become …
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Manipur is one of the eight states in North-East India. The economy of the state is primarily dependent on agriculture …
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The basis of regenerative agriculture is represented by its main element, namely the soil. Ensuring good soil health will lead to many beneficial effects on agricultural ecosystems. Among the main beneficial effects of soil health we can list the management of groundwater resources and...
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