An analysis of production of food grains in Haryana since 1991

Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Economics, Business and Management - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 5

Abstract

Abstract:Agriculture in India is the major part of primary sector. Almost two-thirds of the total work-force in Haryana, for that matter even in the country earns their livelihood though agriculture and other allied sectors like fishing and forestry account for 18% of the GDP. The growth rate of Agriculture Sector in Haryana’s GDP grew exponentially since emergence as the Government placed special emphasis on this sector in its plans and policies. Further, the green revolution initiated in the country subsequently gave a major boost to the growth of agriculture sector in the state of Haryana. Some statistical methods are used to know the real condition of Haryana. Keywords:Culturable area,Agricultural,Haryana

Authors and Affiliations

Anupama . , DrKuldeep Singh

Keywords

Related Articles

Limitation of Ship owners’ Liability in Maritime Transport: the Question of its Prolonged Presence

Abstract: The basis of remedy in civilian regime is characterized by the notion of restitution in integrum. The same concept or reaction is expressed in the common law by saying that the plaintiff or claimant should be...

Complaints on Secretary Science Teaching Content and Social Context in China

Abstract:There are many complaints and dissatisfaction in the secretary science class in China high schools. In order to solve the problems, some teachers suggested to invite the experienced secretaries to teaching for s...

Technological Capability: Does it Matter for Bahrain?

Abstract: The study aims at determining the impact of the technological capability on the economic growth of Kingdom of Bahrain during the period (2005-2014). The study methodology is based on the econometric analytical...

Ecological Civilization City Construction under New Urbanization Strategy: A Case of Chengdu City

The new urbanization has become one of the strategic focuses of social and economic development in China and Chengdu in the future, but it will have a great effect on natural resources and environment, too. The key to so...

Performance Target Setting and Employee Service Delivery at Kirinyaga University, Kenya

Abstract:Organizationsare eager to monitor and increase the productivity of their employees. One such means with the potential of increasing service performance and delivery is performance contracting. Performance contra...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP384591
  • DOI -
  • Views 88
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Anupama . , DrKuldeep Singh (2017). An analysis of production of food grains in Haryana since 1991. Scholars Journal of Economics, Business and Management, 4(5), 320-323. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-384591