Mishra** India’s rural socio-cultural scenario was at the crossroads in the 1960s with the introduction of the new agricultural revolution, popularly known as the Green Revolution. One of the protracted debates that ensued during this period was regarding the economic gains and social costs of the Green Revolution. Although agrarian social structure could not retain the central place in the post-1970s period, there is no second thought that the technological revolution in agriculture has largely influenced many rural social institutions in India. The present paper is a modest attempt in re-evaluating empirically the bearing of this technological revolution on the socio-cultural scenario, and particularly on the agro-based rural institutions...
Using information on varietal adoption of important cereal crops from a large-scale survey in India,...
Tank Irrigation of South India is largely considered “traditional”, “alternative”, or “appropriate” ...
The objective of this paper is to discuss the impact of agricultural technology on the social struct...
The ultimate goal of agriculture is to produce food. All of the agricultural practices are done by p...
Social changes in so-called Third World societies have often been seen in terms of 'modernization' o...
The landlord and his emaciated labourer are symbolic of Indian agriculture. However, this relationsh...
In the post-Independence India, systematic attempts have been made to modernize agriculture through ...
This book studies agrarian change and the factors which have the potential to control and direct the...
This study is mainly focussed on the analysis of social and economic changes as an outcome of techno...
Agriculture is a backbone of economy in the Indian state of Punjab where Green revolution was introd...
The study examines empirically the 'new technology' and the process of differentiation of peasant ho...
Anthropological research conducted in the Indira Gandhi Nahar Project area of the western Indian sta...
Anthropological fieldwork conducted in two North Indian villages focused on cultural differences att...
This article deals with how Chuktia Bhunjia tribe of Orissa negotiates with their ecosystem to ensur...
In the context of widespread agrarian distress in rural India, finding ways to secure livelihood sus...
Using information on varietal adoption of important cereal crops from a large-scale survey in India,...
Tank Irrigation of South India is largely considered “traditional”, “alternative”, or “appropriate” ...
The objective of this paper is to discuss the impact of agricultural technology on the social struct...
The ultimate goal of agriculture is to produce food. All of the agricultural practices are done by p...
Social changes in so-called Third World societies have often been seen in terms of 'modernization' o...
The landlord and his emaciated labourer are symbolic of Indian agriculture. However, this relationsh...
In the post-Independence India, systematic attempts have been made to modernize agriculture through ...
This book studies agrarian change and the factors which have the potential to control and direct the...
This study is mainly focussed on the analysis of social and economic changes as an outcome of techno...
Agriculture is a backbone of economy in the Indian state of Punjab where Green revolution was introd...
The study examines empirically the 'new technology' and the process of differentiation of peasant ho...
Anthropological research conducted in the Indira Gandhi Nahar Project area of the western Indian sta...
Anthropological fieldwork conducted in two North Indian villages focused on cultural differences att...
This article deals with how Chuktia Bhunjia tribe of Orissa negotiates with their ecosystem to ensur...
In the context of widespread agrarian distress in rural India, finding ways to secure livelihood sus...
Using information on varietal adoption of important cereal crops from a large-scale survey in India,...
Tank Irrigation of South India is largely considered “traditional”, “alternative”, or “appropriate” ...
The objective of this paper is to discuss the impact of agricultural technology on the social struct...