Political Economy of Public Distribution System in India

Political Economy of Public Distribution System in India
Title Political Economy of Public Distribution System in India PDF eBook
Author Bhaskar Majumder
Publisher Concept Publishing Company
Pages 212
Release 2009
Genre Food supply
ISBN 9788180696411

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Study conducted in Uttar Pradesh, India.

Political Economy of Agricultural Development in India

Political Economy of Agricultural Development in India
Title Political Economy of Agricultural Development in India PDF eBook
Author Akina Venkateswarlu
Publisher Routledge
Pages 572
Release 2021-11-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000485889

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The book covers Indian agricultural development from the colonial to the present period. It examines how ruling class political ideology determined the agricultural policies from colonial rule. It considers both quantitative and qualitative aspects in all periods: colonial period to pre-green revolution phase, post-green revolution phase (early and late stages) and post-globalisation phase after 1991. India has achieved the ability to maintain food security, through enough food grain buffer stocks to meet the enormous public distribution system. But, with India’s entry into WTO in 1994, euphoria has been created among all types of farmers to adopt commercial crops like cotton cost-intensive inputs. Even food grain crops are grown through use of costly irrigation and chemicalised inputs. But they lacked remunerative prices, and so farmers began to commit suicides, which crossed 3.5 lakh. Government of India attributed this agrarian crisis to the technology fatigue and gave scope for second green revolution (GR-II). GR-I was achieved by public sector enterprise, whereas the GR-II as gene revolution is a result of private sector enterprise/MNCs. There is fear that opening up of the sector may lead to handover of the family farms to big agri-multinationals. GOI’s proposal to double farmers’ income by 2022 is feasible only when the problems, being faced by small, marginal and tenant farmers, are addressed in agricultural marketing, credit and extension services. Now, it is time to go for suitable forms of cooperative/collective agriculture, as 85 percent of total cultivators are the small and marginal farmers. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Food Policy and the Indian State

Food Policy and the Indian State
Title Food Policy and the Indian State PDF eBook
Author Jos E. Mooij
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 1999
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This book draws on field work in Kerala and Karnataka to discuss the politics of the Public Distribution System in India, a large-scale food program through which subsidized grains are distributed to the population.

Reinventing Public Service Delivery in India

Reinventing Public Service Delivery in India
Title Reinventing Public Service Delivery in India PDF eBook
Author Vikram Chand
Publisher SAGE
Pages 412
Release 2006-07-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780761934899

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This volume focuses on sucessful cases of innovative change in public service delivery and offers comment on initatives to continue change and further develop best practice.

The 1.5 Billion People Question

The 1.5 Billion People Question
Title The 1.5 Billion People Question PDF eBook
Author Harold Alderman
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781464810879

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This book addresses the thorny and fascinating question of how food and voucher programs, despite theory and evidence generally favoring cash, remain relevant, have evolved, and, in most circumstances, have improved over time. In doing so, we take an evolutionary and pragmatic view; we are interested in understanding why food-based programs exist and how countries can benefit from transformations such as that of Chhattisgarh, not in determining whether those programs should exist.

Consumer Satisfaction in Public Distribution System: A Case Study of Fair Price Shops in Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh

Consumer Satisfaction in Public Distribution System: A Case Study of Fair Price Shops in Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh
Title Consumer Satisfaction in Public Distribution System: A Case Study of Fair Price Shops in Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh PDF eBook
Author Dr. PULLAIAH. D
Publisher Archers & Elevators Publishing House
Pages 175
Release
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9394958320

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Political Economy of Agricultural Development in India

Political Economy of Agricultural Development in India
Title Political Economy of Agricultural Development in India PDF eBook
Author Akina Venkateswarlu
Publisher Routledge
Pages 569
Release 2021-11-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000485927

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The book covers Indian agricultural development from the colonial to the present period. It examines how ruling class political ideology determined the agricultural policies from colonial rule. It considers both quantitative and qualitative aspects in all periods: colonial period to pre-green revolution phase, post-green revolution phase (early and late stages) and post-globalisation phase after 1991. India has achieved the ability to maintain food security, through enough food grain buffer stocks to meet the enormous public distribution system. But, with India’s entry into WTO in 1994, euphoria has been created among all types of farmers to adopt commercial crops like cotton cost-intensive inputs. Even food grain crops are grown through use of costly irrigation and chemicalised inputs. But they lacked remunerative prices, and so farmers began to commit suicides, which crossed 3.5 lakh. Government of India attributed this agrarian crisis to the technology fatigue and gave scope for second green revolution (GR-II). GR-I was achieved by public sector enterprise, whereas the GR-II as gene revolution is a result of private sector enterprise/MNCs. There is fear that opening up of the sector may lead to handover of the family farms to big agri-multinationals. GOI’s proposal to double farmers’ income by 2022 is feasible only when the problems, being faced by small, marginal and tenant farmers, are addressed in agricultural marketing, credit and extension services. Now, it is time to go for suitable forms of cooperative/collective agriculture, as 85 percent of total cultivators are the small and marginal farmers. This book is co-published with Aakar Books, New Delhi. Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the print versions of this book in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.