Farmers' movements in independent India
By: Murari, Krishna.
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ArticlePublisher: 2015Description: p.457-479.Subject(s): Farmers - India | Peasantry - India | Farmers
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Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: This article divides peasant movements in independant India into the three categories: (i) movements organised by the peasants against semi-feudal and neo-feudal exploitation and oppressions by poor peasants, sharecroppers, and landless agricultural labourers; (ii) movements led by rich peasants and farmers who own larger holdings and have also enriched themselves as a result of the Green Revolution; and (iii) agrarian movements that were mainly accelerated by the onset of economic liberalisation and globalisation in so far as these impacted the agricultural production, processing and marketing. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 61, Issue no: 3 | Available | AR115998 |
This article divides peasant movements in independant India into the three categories: (i) movements organised by the peasants against semi-feudal and neo-feudal exploitation and oppressions by poor peasants, sharecroppers, and landless agricultural labourers; (ii) movements led by rich peasants and farmers who own larger holdings and have also enriched themselves as a result of the Green Revolution; and (iii) agrarian movements that were mainly accelerated by the onset of economic liberalisation and globalisation in so far as these impacted the agricultural production, processing and marketing. - Reproduced.


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