Globalization and Sustainable Agriculture in India

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  • Amarjeet Singh Malik

Abstract

Development is a complex issue containing economic growth as one of the elements wherein human being is both the subject and the beneficiary of the development process. Development if fulfillment of human needs including physical, security, status, autonomy, self actualization etc. It pertains to quality and is multidimensional and covers personal life, social relations, politics, economics and culture of the countries and regions concerned.

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Sharma,S.L.1998: “Sustainable Development: Socio-Cultural Imperatives” in Y.S. Joshi and D.K. Verma (eds.), Social Environment for Sustainable Development, Jaipur, Rawat Publications

Ahlawat,S.R.1997: “Sustainable Development in Changing Villages” in P.S. Judge and S.K.Sharma (eds.), Dimensions of Social Change, Jaipur, Rawat Publications

Amin,S. 1992. Moving Beyond Structure Adjustment, Third World Resurgences, Vol. 28, pp:34-35

Nayak,K. 2008:“Sustainable Development for Vulnerable Poor”, Kurukshetra,Vol.56, No.5, pp:8-11

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22-08-2021

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Amarjeet Singh Malik. (2021). Globalization and Sustainable Agriculture in India. Research Ambition an International Multidisciplinary E-Journal, 1(II), 84–88. Retrieved from http://researchambition.com/RA/index.php/ra/article/view/37

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