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    • Academics and rural development: lessons from the Dharampur project 

      Vyas, V. S. (2010-04-17)
      There is a growing demand on the educational institutions to contribute to the development process, particularly in the rural areas. The academicians have responded to this demand in a favorable manner. In the IIMA a faculty ...
    • Agricultural labour market: a synoptic view 

      Vyas, V. S. (2010-03-13)
      In this paper, the forces affecting the supply of labour as well as demand for labour in Indian agriculture and the interplay of these forces as expressed in terms of the level of wages and then, will summarise the main ...
    • Agriculture - the next decade 

      Vyas, V. S. (2010-03-14)
      For the coming decade the demand for food and non-food agricultural commodities would warrant a rate of growth of 3.5 per cent to 4 per cent per annum in agricultural production. At the end of 1980s, it is likely that the ...
    • Changes in land ownership pattern - an aspect of structural change in Indian agriculture 

      Vyas, V. S. (2010-03-12)
      In this paper, discussed about the changes in the structure of land holdings in India during 1960s, vairous processes by which the changes have come about, and the underlying causes which could explain these changes.
    • Notes on approaches and priorities in rural research 

      Vyas, V. S. (2010-03-19)
      It is necessary to involve practitioners of different disciplines in the tasks of rural development. However, this can become possible only if the objectives of such collaborations are well-defined. In the notes submitted ...
    • Rural development - some issues and approaches 

      Vyas, V. S. (2010-03-13)
      The study of the rural development programmes in our country and abroad would suggest that these programmes have certain discernable attributes, some of these are reflected in their basic approach to economic development ...
    • South Asian experience in agricultural mechanization 

      Vyas, V. S. (2010-03-13)
      A remarkable feature of economic growth in South Asia during the last decade or so, is the emergence of agriculture as a buoyant sector. This is accompanied with popularization of machine power or the farms. An interesting ...