A Study of Understanding Agrarian Impasse in Bihar
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Agriculture, Tubewell Irrigation, And Crop-EconomicsAbstract
After a century-long stagnation, agriculture in eastern India experienced a turnaround in 1980s with rapid groundwater development. Especially, West Bengal and eastern Uttar Pradesh performed very well with growth rates in production becoming as high as 4-6 per cent during 1981-82 to 1991-92. Agricultural production and productivity levels in the
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