Rural Economy And Social Change / ग्रामीण अर्थव्यवस्था आणि सामाजिक बदल

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<p>India has 638588 villages with 72.2% of the country's population. How business establishment in rural areas expansion of the co-operative sector increasing employment opportunities providing them with capital providing economic and social benefits. Actions that can be carried out should be carried out. One of the major benefits of this approach is that the migration of the rural population from the urban areas can be stopped to a considerable extent. Agriculture is the mainstay of the Indian economy and 65% of the country's population is directly and indirectly dependent on agriculture for employment and livelihood. A few centuries ago Indian agriculture was self-sufficient and balanced but then the BrIt'sh government in India due to its commercial attitude neglected agriculture. At the same time some of the country's own people were denied the right to own land a class of Dalits and Adivasis. After independence the Government of India and the planners of the time realized that agricultural development was the foundation of economic development and neglecting it was a hindrance to the development of the country. The Central Government and especially the State Governments should ensure that every penny of the public money is used honestly and efficiently and for a specific purpose but also guarantee. Students studying R. T. M. Nagpur University and Gondwana University Gadchiroli will definitely benefit from this reference book on Rural Economy and Social Change.</p>
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