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The Rural India April 1940

1940

To break the dullness and the monotony of the village life the whole party of the students and all the people of the village should participate together in such items as congregational prayer and religious discourses from Gita and Ramayana in the evening and 'Gram Pradakshinas' and Trabhat Pheries' in the morning. [...] Upto the beginning of the First Five-Year Man Period the small size of the majority of the farms the primitive means of production the low level of agricultural technique held back the development of agriculture and rendered difficulties in new machine technique. [...] The extreme backwardness of agriculture detemined by the predominance of small scale peasant farming checked the race of industrial development of the country and put forcfully to the foreground the question of the ways of further development of agriculture. [...] Thus through the mechanisation of agriculture by Government Machinery Soviet Russia came to realise the teachings of Engels that in the process of transition to socialist economy in agriculture matters must be so arranged that the society e. in the first stage-the State-retains the ownership of the means of production and that in this way the private interests of the co-operative associations c [...] Just at the end of the year all the working members of the commune will get the harvest divided among them according to the productivity of labour of each individual and according to the working hours each of them has spent in the field.
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Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Students and Village Work During Vacations
225-228 unknown view
The Rural Front
229-232 Shankaracharya view
Some Aspects of Rural Marketing and Finance in India
233-240 S.C. Majumdar view
A Neglected Aspect of Rural Development
241-242 V.G. Kale view
Rural Reconstruction in Bengal
242-247 T.I.M. Chowdhari view
Planned Economy and Agriculture
248-251 Tatiana Shaha view
Poverty of the People
251-252 G. Sastry view
What Britain Has Done for World Agriculture
253-254 Laurance Easterbrook view
Does Agriculture Pay ?
255-256 Govind Chitnis view
Fruit Gardening by Educated Unemployed
257-258 Taraknathkar Roychowdhury view
Orange Culture in India
258-264 Lochan Barua view
Poultry-Keeping
265-267 J. Desiah view
Comment and Criticism
268-i unknown view
Reports of Rural Development
269-276 unknown view
Rural Development Activities and Village Panchayats in Mysore
277-277 unknown view
Rural News
278-279 unknown view
Backmatter
280-280 unknown view

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