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Purkayastha, Gautam. Rural labour indebtedness in Assam. New Delhi: Mohit Publications, 1997.

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Cakrabarttī, Ratana Lāla. Rural indebtedness in Bengal, 1928-1947. Calcutta: Progressive Publishers, 1997.

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Shergill, H. S. Rural credit and indebtedness in Punjab. Chandigarh: Arihant Print 'N' Graphics, 1998.

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Convention, Indian Liberal Group National. Agriculture and rural indebtedness: A discussion paper. Mumbai: Project for Economic Education, 2005.

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Singh, Manick Mehar, Hrsg. Indebtedness, impoverishment and suicides in rural Punjab. Delhi: Indian Publishers Distributors, 2000.

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Convention, Indian Liberal Group National. Agriculture and rural indebtedness: A discussion paper. Mumbai: Project for Economic Education, 2005.

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Indian Liberal Group. National Convention. Agriculture and rural indebtedness: A discussion paper. Mumbai: Project for Economic Education, 2005.

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Lanitis, Nicholas Constantine. Rural indebtedness and agricultural co-operation in Cyprus. Limassol, Cyprus: Proodos, 1992.

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Anupama. Indebtedness and poverty among agricultural labourers in rural Punjab. Mohali-Chandigarh, India: Unistar Books Pvt. Ltd., 2017.

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Cheesman, David. Landlord power and rural indebtedness in colonial Sind, 1865-1901. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon, 1997.

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Bureau, India Labour. Rural labour enquiry report on indebtedness among rural labour households, (61st round of N.S.S.), 2004-05. Shimla: Govt. of India, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Labour Bureau, 2010.

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(Organization), ACTIONAID Bangladesh, und Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad, Hrsg. Socio-economic and indebtedness-related impact of micro-credit in Bangladesh. Dhaka: University Press, 2007.

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Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies (Kolkata, India), Hrsg. Politics of indebtedness of indigenous people: Study of Purulia District. Kolkata: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, 2012.

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Hooda, R. P. Rural indebtedness, problems, policy measures, and solutions: A study in caste-occupational dimensions. New Delhi: Deep & Deep Publications, 1993.

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Banerjee, Arindam. Peasant classes, farm incomes, and rural indebtedness: An analysis of household production data from two states. Thiruvananthapuram: Centre for Development Studies, 2009.

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Banerjee, Arindam. Peasant classes, farm incomes, and rural indebtedness : an analysis of household production data from two states. Thiruvananthapuram: Centre for Development Studies, 2009.

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Banerjee, Arindam. Peasant classes, farm incomes, and rural indebtedness: An analysis of household production data from two states. Thiruvananthapuram: Centre for Development Studies, 2009.

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Organisation, National Sample Survey, Hrsg. Indebtedness of rural households as on 30.6.1991: Debt and investment survey, NSS forty-eighth round, January-December 1992. [New Delhi]: National Sample Survey Organisation, Dept. of Statistics, Ministry of Planning & Programme Implementation, 1998.

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Agriculture and rural indebtedness: A discussion paper. Mumbai: Project for Economic Education, 2009.

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Cheesman, David. Landlord Power and Rural Indebtedness in Colonial Sind. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315026732.

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Cheesman, David. Landlord Power and Rural Indebtedness in Colonial Sind. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Cheesman, David. Landlord Power and Rural Indebtedness in Colonial Sind. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Cheesman, David. Landlord Power and Rural Indebtedness in Colonial Sind. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Cheesman, David. Landlord Power and Rural Indebtedness in Colonial Sind. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Landlord Power and Rural Indebtedness in Colonial Sind. Routledge, 2013.

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Cheesman, David. Landlord Power and Rural Indebtedness in Colonial Sind. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Cheesman, David. Landlord Power and Rural Indebtedness in Colonial Sind (London Studies on South Asia, 11). RoutledgeCurzon, 1996.

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Peasant classes, farm incomes, and rural indebtedness : an analysis of household production data from two states. Thiruvananthapuram: Centre for Development Studies, 2009.

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Narayanamoorthy, A. Farm Income in India. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190126131.001.0001.

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The Green Revolution resulted in spectacular advancements in Indian agriculture. Having achieved food security for its citizens, the country has now become a net exporter of different agricultural commodities. But sadly, this does not reflect the real state of the Indian agricultural sector. In truth, our farmers are plagued by crop failures, poor income, and indebtedness. Such is their misery that they are of late driven to commit suicide. In this book, the author identifies poor returns from crop cultivation as the root cause of farmers’ problems. Using vast temporal and spatial data, the author explores further and attempts to address some very pertinent questions facing Indian agriculture today: What is the current trend in farm income? Are the returns from irrigated crops better than un-irrigated crops? Does increased productivity guarantee increased income? Has the agricultural price policy benefitted farmers? To what extent does rural infrastructure development help in increasing farm income? Has the rural employment guarantee scheme affected farm profitability? The answers will help us determine if we can double farm income by 2022–3, a target set by the present union government.
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ife, fahima. Maroon Choreography. Duke University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478021568.

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In Maroon Choreography fahima ife speculates on the long (im)material, ecological, and aesthetic afterlives of black fugitivity. In three long-form poems and a lyrical essay, they examine black fugitivity as an ongoing phenomenon we know little about beyond what history tells us. As both poet and scholar, ife unsettles the history and idea of black fugitivity, troubling senses of historic knowing while moving inside the continuing afterlives of those people who disappeared themselves into rural spaces beyond the reach of slavery. At the same time, they interrogate how writing itself can be a fugitive practice and a means to find a way out of ongoing containment, indebtedness, surveillance, and ecological ruin. Offering a philosophical performance in black study, ife prompts us to consider how we—in our study, in our mutual refusal, in our belatedness, in our habitual assemblage—linger beside the unknown. Duke University Press Scholars of Color First Book Award recipient
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Narang, Harpreet Kaur. Food Insecurity in India's Agricultural Heartland. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192866479.001.0001.

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Abstract Through its goal of ‘Zero Hunger’, the SDG 2 is committed to end hunger and malnutrition for all by 2030. India is a signatory to this commitment, and all the earlier international declarations on eradication of hunger and poverty. Yet, India is home to the world’s largest food insecure population and is rated as a country with ‘serious’ hunger levels Not even a single state in India is, in the ‘low hunger’ or ‘moderate hunger’ categories. The food abundant state of Punjab, which has been largely responsible for India’s self-sufficiency in food grains production also lies in the ‘serious’ category. Punjab not only makes an ideal case study for exploring the paradoxical issue of ‘Hunger amidst Plenty’, but also ideally represents the Indian economy. Being a primarily rural and agrarian economy, Punjab exhibits an exclusive and unsustainable growth process that has failed to trickle down and generate livelihood security to its masses leading to an agrarian and ecological crisis marked by soaring farmer’s indebtedness and suicides. By exploring the multidimensionality of the concept of food security, in Punjab, this book brings to fore a multiplicity of issues that affect food security, including education, health, employment, gender and caste-based discrimination, and environmental conditions such as health care, availability of safe drinking water and sanitation as well as nutrition practices and knowledge that promote absorption and improve health status.
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