Agriculture plays a very important role in India both socially and economically. It is often described as the backbone of the Indian economy. Today, agriculture restricts itself to rural India, however, it is still the occupation of fifty percent of Indian workforce and contributes 13.7 percent to GDP of the nation. Over 200 years ago,… Continue reading Agriculture in Past and Present, a Comparison
Category: National & World
Child Labour: a Societal Cancer
Child labour is an evil practice of making children work in different places like factories or hotels and deriving monetary benefit out of it. This practice deprives children of their childhood and is harmful to their mental development. Poverty, lack of awareness and the growth of the informal sector are considered to be the key… Continue reading Child Labour: a Societal Cancer
Rural Health Care
Health care is a basic necessity for every individual. Rural health care is one of the biggest challenges faced by the Indian government. A majority of 700 million of India’s population is based in rural areas. However, it is noted that 70 percent of this population receives health facilities of low standards. Due to miserable… Continue reading Rural Health Care
New Age Farming
Sky, clouds, trees and little feet running along the golden landscape in perfect rhythm with the rural landscape. The rural market holds great potential and opportunity to create more employment. It is only a matter of harnessing that potential. Farmers are leaving their villages and soil for better opportunities in the cities both for themselves… Continue reading New Age Farming
The Village Story
“Indian villages” the term itself brings in the nostalgia of a stress-free life, filled with grass between your toes, a smell of jackfruits popping, roosters calling and fulfilled memories. A place where we can truly enjoy the beauty of our land. Far far away from the hustle bustle of the city life, the body takes… Continue reading The Village Story
