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May 30, 2022

Parali Prabandhan

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September 16, 2021

Puducherry In 2020: Agriculture & Districts Do Well

Governance in 2020 has been primarily defined by the Covid-19 pandemic. Every part of India...

Inclusion

January 14, 2021

Farmer Survival: Globalisation, Supply Chain and Other Issues

The proposed laws are not shutting down APMC-mandis, nor do they imply that MSPs will...

K G Karmakar

May 9, 2019

PM-KISAN is the most inclusive scheme targeted at farmers, says CEO

  Prime Minister Narendra Modi government decision to provide Rs 6,000 annual income support to...

Vivek Aggarwal

October 1, 2018

Making Agriculture Viable Through Technology

  Agriculture is the mainstay of the Indian economy. Although the share of agriculture has...

Inclusion

April 1, 2018

Sikkim’s Focus on Education, Organic Farming

Sikkim has taken path-breaking initiatives in organic farming. The state has also implemented innovative measures...

Inclusion

January 1, 2017

Empowering Women through Neem

Rajiv Kumar Gupta, Managing Director, GNFC receiving the Award from Sameer Kochhar, Chairman, Skoch Group...

Inclusion

January 1, 2017

Poverty Reduction

Rajeev K Srivastava, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests & Managing Director, TANTEA receiving the...

Inclusion

January 1, 2017

Gender Equality

  TANTEA is one of the biggest Black Tea producer in India with high quality...

Inclusion

July 1, 2016

De-risking Agriculture: What do Farmers Need?

The Finance Minister Arun Jaitely in his Budget speech (2016-17) expressed a nation’s grateful thanks...

K G Karmakar

July 1, 2016

SAMIRAN Tea Industry – Excelling in Organic Practices

  Samiran Tea Industry, set up in 1995 in Assam, produces quality green leaf at...

Inclusion

July 1, 2015

Tipping ‘$20 trillion Economy’ Game-plan, with Rational Farm Credit Policies

  In 2015-16 Union Budget, the government enhanced credit target for farm sector by 50,000...

Atul K Thakur

July 1, 2015

Mainstreaming Organic Farming

  Anupam Verma, who works for a multi-national company in Mumbai, was deeply disturbed after...

Gyanendra Keshri

April 1, 2015

No One Killed Agriculture: Revisited

  “No One Killed Agriculture” was the cover story of April-June 2012 edition of INCLUSION....

Sameer Kochhar

July 1, 2014

Pleading The Farmers’ Causes

  The Central Government and most States have let down the farmers and the farm...

K G Karmakar

July 1, 2014

Follow Gujarat Model of Agriculture for Food Security

  More than 54 per cent of Indian workforce as per 2011 census is engaged...

Ashok Gulati

October 1, 2013

Need for New Technology

  I was all set to write a routine article on agriculture and started collecting...

K G Karmakar

April 1, 2013

Governance in Agriculture

  M S Swaminathan, recalling the struggle with the Bengal famine rightly observed, ‘If agriculture...

B Yerram Raju

October 1, 2012

Agriculture in India: Are Women Benefiting?

  Despite India’s remarkable economic growth over the past two decades, the progress in achieving...

N C Saxena

July 1, 2012

Agricultural Credit: Squeezing Out the Small Farmer

K G Karmakar, former MD, NABARD, teaches at S P Jain Institute for Management Research...

K G Karmakar

July 1, 2012

The Story of (Un) Competitive Agriculture

Bibek Debroy, an economist The National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) recently produced a report...

Bibek Debroy

July 1, 2012

The Changing Face of Rural India

While the age old political truism that India resides in its villages may still hold...

Rajesh Shukla

July 1, 2012

A Viable Agriculture Policy for Sustained Growth

S S Tarapore , Distinguished Fellow, Skoch Development Foundation The share of agriculture and allied...

S S Tarapore

July 1, 2012

Broad-Based Vision for Agriculture Development

  At present, the agricultural sector presents a mixed picture of stagnation and dynamism across...

B Yerram Raju

July 1, 2012

Agriculture in Crisis: Some Policy Suggestions

N C Saxena, Distinguished Fellow, Skoch Development Foundation Agriculture in India over the last two...

N C Saxena

July 1, 2012

Feeding India’s Growing Billions

Persistent poverty and incidence of hunger and malnutrition remain crucial concerns. These indicate direct implications...

B C Barah

April 1, 2012

Community Lift Irrigation Projects/ Deep Bore Well Projects

Irrigation Infrastructure Provisioning The Odisha Lift Irrigation Corporation Ltd. initiated the Community Lift Irrigation Project/...

Inclusion

April 1, 2012

Home-Grown Green Revolution

It has become fashionable to harp on the theme that a second Green Revolution can...

N A Mujumdar

April 1, 2012

Agriculture: The Land of Lost Opportunities

  The Indian farmer is born in debt, lives in debt and dies in debt,...

K G Karmakar

April 1, 2012

Rethinking NABARD

RBI, as the regulator, and Government of India, as policy-maker and owner of NABARD, should...

B Yerram Raju

January 1, 2012

Reviving Agriculture, Non-Farm Employment and Cooperatives

  What needs to be recognised, however, is the agrarian economy moved away from famines...

B Yerram Raju

July 1, 2010

Towards Food Security in India

In the last decade-and-a-half that India has successfully embraced economic reforms, a curious problem has...

N C Saxena