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Growth with Equity: The New Technology and Agrarian Change in Bengal

Growth with Equity: The New Technology and Agrarian Change in Bengal

Author: Abhijit Dasgupta
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Publisher The University Press Limited
ISBN984 05 1458 0
Edition1998, 1st Published
Pages180
Reading Level Higher Education
Language English
PrintedBangladesh
Format Hardbound
Category এগ্রিকালচার এন্ড ভেটেরিনারি
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During the last two decades some parts of West Bengal and Bangladesh have had an unprecedented growth in agriculture due to the expansion of irrigation facilities and an extensive use of high yielding variety seeds, fertilisers and pesticides. These areas are known as the ‘green revolution’ belts of Bengal. The introduction of new technology and enterprising skills of farmers have helped agricultural growth in Bengal but the fruits of this development have not reached the poor in Bangladesh as they have in West Bengal. This then raises an important question how did West Bengal achieve growth with equity? This book highlights the role of different factors such as state intervention, changes in power structure, unionization of peasantry in achieving growth with equity. The problems of agrarian change have been discussed with the help of district and village-level data. Fieldwork for this study was carried out in the Nadia district of West Bengal and Kushtia district of Bangladesh.

 

Authors:
Abhijit Dasgupta

Abhijit Dasgupta is Reader in Sociology at the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi. He is the co-editor of ‘Bengal: Communities, Development and States’ (1994) and ‘Development Aid Today’ (1996).

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