Indian agriculture and its contradictions
By: Krishnamurthy, Mekhala
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BookPublisher: Seminar Description: 749, Jan, 2022: p.39-43.
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SeminarSummary: OVER the last year, the physical presence, economic place, and political magnitude of Indian farmers and farming have occupied the national capital region and preoccupied national public debate in a truly extraordinary manner. The ensuing polarization has also brought to the surface some of the most deep-rooted and deeply felt contradictions of agrarian economy and society in contemporary India. – Reproduced
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OVER the last year, the physical presence, economic place, and political magnitude of Indian farmers and farming have occupied the national capital region and preoccupied national public debate in a truly extraordinary manner. The ensuing polarization has also brought to the surface some of the most deep-rooted and deeply felt contradictions of agrarian economy and society in contemporary India. – Reproduced


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