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This book explores agricultural development in Punjab, explaining why - despite its reputation as one of the most successful rural development experiments - in recent years this success story has been going astray. It examines all the key issues, including stagnating productivity, reduced farm sizes, falling household incomes and depleting
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This book explores agricultural development in Punjab, explaining why - despite its reputation as one of the most successful rural development experiments - in recent years this success story has been going astray. It examines all the key issues, including stagnating productivity, reduced farm sizes, falling household incomes and depleting
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2020
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- ISBN-13: 9781000087574
- Artikelnr.: 60581506
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000087574
- Artikelnr.: 60581506
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Autar S. Dhesi is Professor of Economics, now retired. He taught at Guru Nanak Dev University for several years, as also at Coventry University where he is at present Honorary Visiting Research fellow, Coventry Business School. Dr Dhesi was UGC Visiting Professor of Economics at Punjabi University, Patiala, and Consultant to the World Bank. He has served on several official panels including Punjab State Planning Board, Panel of Industrial Economists, and the Planning Commission of India. His publications include two books (Human Capital Formation and its Utilisation, and Socio-Economic, Agro-Economic and Environmental Impact Study), and several research papers. Apart from this, Dr Dhesi has been Founder Editor of Indian Journal of Quantitative Economics and Editorial Advisor, International Policy Review. He is Founder President of the Punjab Development Society. Gurmail Singh teaches at Punjab University, Chandigarh. Prior to this, he was with Punjab Agricultural University, and Institute for Development Communication. He has been Consultant to the Government of India and the World Bank. He is presently Vice President, Indian Society for Agricultural Development and Policy, and General Secretary, Punjab Development Society. Dr Singh has written research papers and has co-authored Impact of GATT on Punjab Agriculture; Alternatives in Agriculture; and Indian Agriculture: Four Decades of Development.
1. Introduction Section 1: Rural Development: An Analytical Frame 2. Rural
Development Autar Dhesi 3. Crisis in Punjab Agriculture G.S. Kalkat
Section 2: Agriculture: Development and Challenges 4. Development of
Agriculture and Allied Sector in Punjab Ramesh Chand 5. Challenges to
Punjab's Agriculture in the Post-reform Era R.S. Siddhu, A.S. Joshi and
A.S. Bhullar 6. Contract Farming for Agricultural and Rural Development.
Sukhpal Singh 7. Agricultural Modernisation and Rural Transformation
Gurmail Singh 8. Agricultural R&D in Punjab: Addressing the Emerging
Challenges Prasoon Mathur, Harbir Singh, A.K. Jha and Suresh Pal 9. The
Status of Agricultural Research in Punjab: Imperative for Rejuvenation
Vikram Chadha 10. Agro-Forestry and Agricultural Diversification: A Case
for Crop-Tree Integration H.S. Dhaliwal and A.S. Bhullar Section 3: Water
Resources: Issues and Responses 11. Depleting Ground Water: Causes and
Remedial Measures G.S. Hira 12. Water Resources Potential and Land Use
Sustainability Lakhvinder Singh 13. Watershed Development in Punjab: A
Profile of Project Benefits Rachhpal Singh and Kashmir Singh 14.The
Integrated Watershed Development Programme Upendra NathH Roy Section 4:
Agro-Industrial Development 15. The Agro-Industrialisation of Punjab:
Needs, Performance, Potential Gurmail Singh 16. Integrated Development of
Farm Forestry Potential and Wood Based Industries Piare Lal 17. Bio Fuels,
Future Fuels P.K. Gupta, A.K. Jain, N.K. Khullar, K.L. Kalra and G.S.
Kochar Section 5: Human Resource Development 18. Human Resource Development
and Inclusive Growth S.S. Johl 19. Public Expenditure on Education: An
Evaluation Jaswinder Singh Brar 20. Health Services in Punjab: A Rural
Perspective Sukhvinder Singh and Sucha Singh Gill 21. Population Growth:
The Experience of Punjab and Kerala Swaran Singh 22. State and Rural
Development: A Case Study Manjit Singh 23. The Effectiveness of
Self-employment generation programmes in Rural Punjab: A Case Study
BalbirSingh and Janak Raj Gupta Section 6: Diaspora and Rural Development
24. Overseas Punjabis and Rural Development Autar S. Dhesi 25. Evaluating
the Potential Contribution of the Punjabi Diaspora to Rural Development
Shinder S. Thandi 26. The Punjabi Diaspora's Impact on Punjab's Economy and
Society Darshan S. Tatla 27. The Contribution of Non-Resident Indians to
Rural Development: Constraints and Possibilities Raghbir S. Basi 28. Modern
Approaches to Village Sanitation Gurdev S. Gill
Development Autar Dhesi 3. Crisis in Punjab Agriculture G.S. Kalkat
Section 2: Agriculture: Development and Challenges 4. Development of
Agriculture and Allied Sector in Punjab Ramesh Chand 5. Challenges to
Punjab's Agriculture in the Post-reform Era R.S. Siddhu, A.S. Joshi and
A.S. Bhullar 6. Contract Farming for Agricultural and Rural Development.
Sukhpal Singh 7. Agricultural Modernisation and Rural Transformation
Gurmail Singh 8. Agricultural R&D in Punjab: Addressing the Emerging
Challenges Prasoon Mathur, Harbir Singh, A.K. Jha and Suresh Pal 9. The
Status of Agricultural Research in Punjab: Imperative for Rejuvenation
Vikram Chadha 10. Agro-Forestry and Agricultural Diversification: A Case
for Crop-Tree Integration H.S. Dhaliwal and A.S. Bhullar Section 3: Water
Resources: Issues and Responses 11. Depleting Ground Water: Causes and
Remedial Measures G.S. Hira 12. Water Resources Potential and Land Use
Sustainability Lakhvinder Singh 13. Watershed Development in Punjab: A
Profile of Project Benefits Rachhpal Singh and Kashmir Singh 14.The
Integrated Watershed Development Programme Upendra NathH Roy Section 4:
Agro-Industrial Development 15. The Agro-Industrialisation of Punjab:
Needs, Performance, Potential Gurmail Singh 16. Integrated Development of
Farm Forestry Potential and Wood Based Industries Piare Lal 17. Bio Fuels,
Future Fuels P.K. Gupta, A.K. Jain, N.K. Khullar, K.L. Kalra and G.S.
Kochar Section 5: Human Resource Development 18. Human Resource Development
and Inclusive Growth S.S. Johl 19. Public Expenditure on Education: An
Evaluation Jaswinder Singh Brar 20. Health Services in Punjab: A Rural
Perspective Sukhvinder Singh and Sucha Singh Gill 21. Population Growth:
The Experience of Punjab and Kerala Swaran Singh 22. State and Rural
Development: A Case Study Manjit Singh 23. The Effectiveness of
Self-employment generation programmes in Rural Punjab: A Case Study
BalbirSingh and Janak Raj Gupta Section 6: Diaspora and Rural Development
24. Overseas Punjabis and Rural Development Autar S. Dhesi 25. Evaluating
the Potential Contribution of the Punjabi Diaspora to Rural Development
Shinder S. Thandi 26. The Punjabi Diaspora's Impact on Punjab's Economy and
Society Darshan S. Tatla 27. The Contribution of Non-Resident Indians to
Rural Development: Constraints and Possibilities Raghbir S. Basi 28. Modern
Approaches to Village Sanitation Gurdev S. Gill
1. Introduction Section 1: Rural Development: An Analytical Frame 2. Rural
Development Autar Dhesi 3. Crisis in Punjab Agriculture G.S. Kalkat
Section 2: Agriculture: Development and Challenges 4. Development of
Agriculture and Allied Sector in Punjab Ramesh Chand 5. Challenges to
Punjab's Agriculture in the Post-reform Era R.S. Siddhu, A.S. Joshi and
A.S. Bhullar 6. Contract Farming for Agricultural and Rural Development.
Sukhpal Singh 7. Agricultural Modernisation and Rural Transformation
Gurmail Singh 8. Agricultural R&D in Punjab: Addressing the Emerging
Challenges Prasoon Mathur, Harbir Singh, A.K. Jha and Suresh Pal 9. The
Status of Agricultural Research in Punjab: Imperative for Rejuvenation
Vikram Chadha 10. Agro-Forestry and Agricultural Diversification: A Case
for Crop-Tree Integration H.S. Dhaliwal and A.S. Bhullar Section 3: Water
Resources: Issues and Responses 11. Depleting Ground Water: Causes and
Remedial Measures G.S. Hira 12. Water Resources Potential and Land Use
Sustainability Lakhvinder Singh 13. Watershed Development in Punjab: A
Profile of Project Benefits Rachhpal Singh and Kashmir Singh 14.The
Integrated Watershed Development Programme Upendra NathH Roy Section 4:
Agro-Industrial Development 15. The Agro-Industrialisation of Punjab:
Needs, Performance, Potential Gurmail Singh 16. Integrated Development of
Farm Forestry Potential and Wood Based Industries Piare Lal 17. Bio Fuels,
Future Fuels P.K. Gupta, A.K. Jain, N.K. Khullar, K.L. Kalra and G.S.
Kochar Section 5: Human Resource Development 18. Human Resource Development
and Inclusive Growth S.S. Johl 19. Public Expenditure on Education: An
Evaluation Jaswinder Singh Brar 20. Health Services in Punjab: A Rural
Perspective Sukhvinder Singh and Sucha Singh Gill 21. Population Growth:
The Experience of Punjab and Kerala Swaran Singh 22. State and Rural
Development: A Case Study Manjit Singh 23. The Effectiveness of
Self-employment generation programmes in Rural Punjab: A Case Study
BalbirSingh and Janak Raj Gupta Section 6: Diaspora and Rural Development
24. Overseas Punjabis and Rural Development Autar S. Dhesi 25. Evaluating
the Potential Contribution of the Punjabi Diaspora to Rural Development
Shinder S. Thandi 26. The Punjabi Diaspora's Impact on Punjab's Economy and
Society Darshan S. Tatla 27. The Contribution of Non-Resident Indians to
Rural Development: Constraints and Possibilities Raghbir S. Basi 28. Modern
Approaches to Village Sanitation Gurdev S. Gill
Development Autar Dhesi 3. Crisis in Punjab Agriculture G.S. Kalkat
Section 2: Agriculture: Development and Challenges 4. Development of
Agriculture and Allied Sector in Punjab Ramesh Chand 5. Challenges to
Punjab's Agriculture in the Post-reform Era R.S. Siddhu, A.S. Joshi and
A.S. Bhullar 6. Contract Farming for Agricultural and Rural Development.
Sukhpal Singh 7. Agricultural Modernisation and Rural Transformation
Gurmail Singh 8. Agricultural R&D in Punjab: Addressing the Emerging
Challenges Prasoon Mathur, Harbir Singh, A.K. Jha and Suresh Pal 9. The
Status of Agricultural Research in Punjab: Imperative for Rejuvenation
Vikram Chadha 10. Agro-Forestry and Agricultural Diversification: A Case
for Crop-Tree Integration H.S. Dhaliwal and A.S. Bhullar Section 3: Water
Resources: Issues and Responses 11. Depleting Ground Water: Causes and
Remedial Measures G.S. Hira 12. Water Resources Potential and Land Use
Sustainability Lakhvinder Singh 13. Watershed Development in Punjab: A
Profile of Project Benefits Rachhpal Singh and Kashmir Singh 14.The
Integrated Watershed Development Programme Upendra NathH Roy Section 4:
Agro-Industrial Development 15. The Agro-Industrialisation of Punjab:
Needs, Performance, Potential Gurmail Singh 16. Integrated Development of
Farm Forestry Potential and Wood Based Industries Piare Lal 17. Bio Fuels,
Future Fuels P.K. Gupta, A.K. Jain, N.K. Khullar, K.L. Kalra and G.S.
Kochar Section 5: Human Resource Development 18. Human Resource Development
and Inclusive Growth S.S. Johl 19. Public Expenditure on Education: An
Evaluation Jaswinder Singh Brar 20. Health Services in Punjab: A Rural
Perspective Sukhvinder Singh and Sucha Singh Gill 21. Population Growth:
The Experience of Punjab and Kerala Swaran Singh 22. State and Rural
Development: A Case Study Manjit Singh 23. The Effectiveness of
Self-employment generation programmes in Rural Punjab: A Case Study
BalbirSingh and Janak Raj Gupta Section 6: Diaspora and Rural Development
24. Overseas Punjabis and Rural Development Autar S. Dhesi 25. Evaluating
the Potential Contribution of the Punjabi Diaspora to Rural Development
Shinder S. Thandi 26. The Punjabi Diaspora's Impact on Punjab's Economy and
Society Darshan S. Tatla 27. The Contribution of Non-Resident Indians to
Rural Development: Constraints and Possibilities Raghbir S. Basi 28. Modern
Approaches to Village Sanitation Gurdev S. Gill