Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Anil Shinde
Publication: Amey Prakashan
Category: माहितीपर
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Note:* * * **Hungry Nation To Agro Power** * * * **By Anil Shinde** * * * **Published by Amey Prakashan** * * * **ISBN:** 978-93-89422-04-0 * * * **Price:** ₹350 * * * **About the book** India is a land of farmers. But for a long time, our farmers have been struggling. They have been exploited by middlemen, and they have not been getting a fair price for their produce. As a result, many farmers have been forced to commit suicide. In this book, Anil Shinde argues that the only way to solve the agrarian crisis in India is to make our farmers self-reliant. He proposes a number of measures to achieve this goal, including providing farmers with better access to credit, improving the infrastructure in rural areas, and promoting the use of modern agricultural technology. Shinde also argues that India has the potential to become a major agricultural power. With its vast resources and skilled workforce, India can produce enough food to feed its own population and export surplus to the rest of the world. **About the author** Anil Shinde is a farmer and social activist from Maharashtra. He has been working for the rights of farmers for over two decades. He is the founder of the Kisan Swaraj Abhiyan, a movement that seeks to empower farmers and give them a greater say in the decisions that affect their lives. **Reviews** "Hungry Nation To Agro Power is a powerful and inspiring book. Anil Shinde's arguments are well-researched and his proposals are practical. This book is a must-read for anyone who cares about the future of agriculture in India." --Vandana Shiva, author of "Earth Democracy" "Hungry Nation To Agro Power is a wake-up call for India. Anil Shinde shows us that the only way to solve the agrarian crisis is to make our farmers self-reliant. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to see a better future for India's farmers." --P. Sainath, author of "Everybody Loves a Good Drought" * * *