The ‘New Deal’ to rural India is aligned with a ‘pro-poor people centred ‘ perspective for development. It underlines growth based on efficiency and equity and stimulates the agricultural economy to boost incomes, demand and growth across the vast rural heartland, home to 72% of India’s population
Developing Asia stands witness to the impact of economic growth on poverty reduction. The incomes an...
Despite having rich mineral and biotic resources with some of India’s most industrialized cities, Jh...
The extent and depth of poverty in the developing world is a disgrace. Over 1.1 billion people — 30 ...
The ‘New Deal’ to rural India is aligned with a ‘pro-poor people centred ‘ perspective for developm...
India's strong economic growth has consistently sought to include the rural poor, who are concentrat...
Dryland areas in the tropics are hot spots of poverty as well as severe land degradation and water s...
The developments in the dryland region reflect the pervasiveness of poverty, which is demonstrated ...
Not AvailableDry land agriculture is the agriculture which limits the crop growth to a part of the y...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 13-05, "Land-use strategies, economic options...
Despite having rich mineral and biotic resources with some of India’s most industrialized cities, Jh...
The semi-arid tropics (SAT) are characterised by their poor natural resource base, high day temperat...
Roughly 40 percent of the worlds poor live in South Asia, where poverty is basically a rural problem...
Not AvailableThe Green Revolution in mid-1960s, though a boon to Indian agriculture, ushered in an ...
Not AvailableINTRODUCTION Background and Functional Profile of All India Coordinated Research Proj...
Not AvailableThe world's population has more than doubled in the last half century, reaching 6 billi...
Developing Asia stands witness to the impact of economic growth on poverty reduction. The incomes an...
Despite having rich mineral and biotic resources with some of India’s most industrialized cities, Jh...
The extent and depth of poverty in the developing world is a disgrace. Over 1.1 billion people — 30 ...
The ‘New Deal’ to rural India is aligned with a ‘pro-poor people centred ‘ perspective for developm...
India's strong economic growth has consistently sought to include the rural poor, who are concentrat...
Dryland areas in the tropics are hot spots of poverty as well as severe land degradation and water s...
The developments in the dryland region reflect the pervasiveness of poverty, which is demonstrated ...
Not AvailableDry land agriculture is the agriculture which limits the crop growth to a part of the y...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 13-05, "Land-use strategies, economic options...
Despite having rich mineral and biotic resources with some of India’s most industrialized cities, Jh...
The semi-arid tropics (SAT) are characterised by their poor natural resource base, high day temperat...
Roughly 40 percent of the worlds poor live in South Asia, where poverty is basically a rural problem...
Not AvailableThe Green Revolution in mid-1960s, though a boon to Indian agriculture, ushered in an ...
Not AvailableINTRODUCTION Background and Functional Profile of All India Coordinated Research Proj...
Not AvailableThe world's population has more than doubled in the last half century, reaching 6 billi...
Developing Asia stands witness to the impact of economic growth on poverty reduction. The incomes an...
Despite having rich mineral and biotic resources with some of India’s most industrialized cities, Jh...
The extent and depth of poverty in the developing world is a disgrace. Over 1.1 billion people — 30 ...