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Evolution of developmental thinking on drought-proofing (Note)

By: Ilamurugu, S.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2001Description: p.262-266.Subject(s): Note | Dry farming | Drought control In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The focus here is to trace the process of developmental intervention by the state through the Five Year Plans to alleviate the effects of drought and also to promote the prospects of dryland agriculture as a viable alternative to irrigated farming. Drought is an inevitable natural phenomenon. But drought is likely to drift into famine as the latter is largely man-made. The note suggests that agriculture and economy can be insulated from the depressive effects of drought through a developmental approach rather than viewing drought as a concern for crisis management. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 47, Issue no: 2 Available AR50546

The focus here is to trace the process of developmental intervention by the state through the Five Year Plans to alleviate the effects of drought and also to promote the prospects of dryland agriculture as a viable alternative to irrigated farming. Drought is an inevitable natural phenomenon. But drought is likely to drift into famine as the latter is largely man-made. The note suggests that agriculture and economy can be insulated from the depressive effects of drought through a developmental approach rather than viewing drought as a concern for crisis management. - Reproduced

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