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Rural India A Monthly Devoted to Rural Problem July 1941

1941

The advantage of the machine lies in the fact that it cards a little more quantity of cotton than the Pinjan and the carded ' Pol is superior to the one carded with the Pinjan but there is no difference in the cost price of the slivers as the price of the Pinjan is nominal as compared to the cost of the machine. [...] Judging the nature of the total amount of loans outstanding from the Societies to their members one cannot but be convinced that a very large part of the indebtedness dealt with by the Co-operative Societies is in reality the result of a chronic condition of indebtedness prevailing amongst the Agricuturists in the Province. [...] Unless there is a change in this condition of his what hope is there for any attempt to help him without showing him the way to balance his earnings with his liabilities ? The failure of the Co-operative Movement is prncipally due to the fact that it never reached the core of the problem on the solution of which depends the success of all attempts to improve the condition of our peasantry. [...] The partial success of the concession schemes whereby the total oustandings have decreased to some extent duing the past few years is in the words of the Registrar due to suitable cuts" which are effected "so as to bring the debts within or nearer the paying capacity of the debtors." In another place the Registrar observes that "the continued depression and the consequent fall in the repa [...] If this is the way of the future there is hardly any ground to hope that the Co-operative Movement will fulfil the expectations which one has a right to form about the utility of the Movement in the life of our Agricultural population.
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Frontmatter
i-iv G.K. Puranik view
Rural Development Movement Needs Leadership
335-336 unknown view
Notes and Comments
336-341 unknown view
A Village Study Tour
341-342 G.K. Puranik view
Wanted Village Gurus
343-345 M.N. Shitole view
Questions on the New Carding Machine Answered
346-349 N.D. Trivedi view
Co-Operation in our Province
349-352 A.B. Latthe view
Poverty Versus Birth Control
353-354 Obaidul Huque view
Fish Manure or Wealth from Waste in Fishing Villages
355-356 S.T. Moses view
“Hand-Pounded Versus Milled Rice”
357-358 G. Sastry view
Nira-A Benevolent Beverage
359-366 Gajanan Naik view
Tobacco an Industrial Crop of India
367-371 Lochan Barua view
Can Ground-Nut be a Part of our Staple Food ?
372-374 R.V. Ratan view
Review
375-378 unknown view
Rural Development Reports
379-385 unknown view
Rural News
386-390 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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