Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: N.D.Mahanor
Publication: Saket Prakashan
Category: शेती विषयक
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शेती आत्मनाश आणि नवसंजीवनी (Sheti Aatmanash Ani Navsanjivani) is a Marathi book written by N.D.Mahanor. It was published by Saket Prakashan in 2015. The book discusses the problems faced by the agricultural sector in India and suggests ways to improve the situation. The book is divided into two parts. The first part discusses the problems faced by the agricultural sector, such as low productivity, indebtedness, and lack of access to markets. The second part suggests ways to improve the situation, such as providing better training to farmers, increasing the use of technology, and improving the marketing infrastructure. The book is well-researched and provides a comprehensive overview of the problems faced by the agricultural sector in India. The suggestions made in the book are practical and can help to improve the situation. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the agricultural sector in India. Here are some of the key points discussed in the book: * The agricultural sector in India is facing a number of problems, such as low productivity, indebtedness, and lack of access to markets. * Low productivity is due to a number of factors, such as poor soil quality, lack of irrigation, and the use of outdated farming practices. * Indebtedness is a major problem for farmers, as they often have to borrow money to meet their expenses. This can lead to a cycle of debt, as farmers are unable to repay their loans. * Lack of access to markets is a major problem for farmers, as they often have to sell their produce at low prices. This is due to the lack of a proper marketing infrastructure and the dominance of middlemen. The book suggests a number of ways to improve the situation, such as providing better training to farmers, increasing the use of technology, and improving the marketing infrastructure. These suggestions are practical and can help to improve the situation for farmers in India.