Agricultural policies shape the farming landscape. They influence crop production and food security. These policies aim to support farmers and promote sustainable practices. They address issues like land use and irrigation. Government initiatives often provide subsidies and financial aid. Policies also focus on rural development and infrastructure. Effective agricultural policies can boost the economy and improve livelihoods. They play a crucial role in national development.
The Permanent Settlement of 1793, known as the Zamindari System, was a land revenue policy introduced by the British East India Company. Lord Cornwallis, the Governor-General, implemented this...
Recent tensions have arisen as farmer organisations prepare for renewed protests in Delhi. The farmers are voicing their demands for fair compensation and better benefits under new agricultural...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently addressed a rally in Nashik. He brought into light the 'Ladki Bahin Yojana' aimed at empowering underprivileged women in Maharashtra. This scheme, part...
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) recently approved a substantial equity infusion of ₹10,700 crore into the Food Corporation of India (FCI). This decision, made on November...
Recently, India is set to conduct its 21st Livestock Census, important exercise aimed at assessing the population and status of domesticated animals across the country. This census, which...