Project on Agrarian Relations in India (PARI) is a project to study villages over a wide range of different agro-ecological regions in India. PARI now covers 27 villages in 12 States of the country.

Two villages were surveyed in 2023 and 2006: (1) Harevli and (2) Mahatwar.

Two villages were surveyed in Tamil Nadu in 2019: (1) Venmani and (2) Palakurichi.

Three villages were surveyed in the Tripura in 2016: (1) Mainama, (2) Khakchang, and (3) Muhuripur.

Three villages were surveyed in 2010 and 2015: (1) Panahar, (2) Amarsinghi, and (3) Kalmandasguri.

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Studying the the surface irrigation system and its implications for agriculture at the village level, in the Cauvery River Basin.

Studying the trends in costs and incomes from Crop Production in India over a period of 10 years

Woman worker in Nimshirgaon

Studying the effect of various factors on gender division of work and gender wage gap.

Alabujanahalli

Developing an oral history archive of independent India’s first few generations of agricultural scientists.

Attempts to understand the underlying causes for the resurgence of tenancy.

Exploring the use of digitised village maps in studying socio-economic characteristics in rural India.

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A non-exhaustive list of research scholars supported by the Foundation’s work.

For senior scholars and students.