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Tracking Farmers’ Incomes in India

By Madhura Swaminathan|2022-02-02T13:55:18+05:30June 13, 2016|

In India, surprisingly enough, we did not have any official data on incomes of farm households till a decade ago. The first official source of data on farmer’s incomes was the Situation Assessment Survey (SAS) conducted by the National Sample Survey Organisation.

Migration from Drought-Hit Bundelkhand

By Jayan Jose Thomas|2022-02-02T10:55:25+05:30June 13, 2016|

The drought in Bundelkhand, which is spread across 13 districts in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, is leading to distress-driven migration in large numbers from this region. A report by Sayantan Bera published in Live Mint (June 9, 2016) writes about some of these migrants who reach Delhi in search of employment.

A View from Rural Tripura

By Madhura Swaminathan|2021-11-10T06:27:53+05:30June 10, 2016|

The most striking change in Dhalai (as in the rest of Tripura) is the return of peace and security. My impression from a week in the field, participating in a survey of households in Mainama village, is of a society that has taken impressive steps on a public-support-led path of human development.

On the New “Land Politics”

By R. Ramakumar|2022-02-02T10:35:57+05:30June 2, 2016|

When writers like Professor Borras refer to “land grab,” they have a series of assumptions in mind. But to begin with, irrespective of the definitions used and areas involved, the “land grab” that Professor Borras speaks of is largely limited to parts of Africa.

Measuring Crop Yields

By Madhura Swaminathan|2022-02-02T15:23:20+05:30May 14, 2016|

Crop yield or the quantity of crop output harvested (say in tonnes) per unit of area cultivated (say in hectares) is the most important measure of agricultural performance worldwide.

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