Status of SC ST Agriculturists in India with special Reference to Karnataka State

Journal Title: Review Journal of Political Philosophy - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 1

Abstract

Agriculture’s contribution to the Indian economy plays a vital role in economic development and in keeping hunger of rural India at bay. Though secondary (Industry) sector is dominant in contemporary economic development of the country, around 65 per cent of people’s lives still depends on the primary sector (Agriculture Seventy per cent of India’s population lives in rural areas. 79.8 per cent of Dalits live in villages, out of which around 70 per cent are landless and very few have lands, and are mostly marginal farmers. Entitlement to land brings change in the lives of rural Dalits and contributes to the economy and enables them to enjoy a dignified life.

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Dr. Shivalingappa B P

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Dr. Shivalingappa B P (2018). Status of SC ST Agriculturists in India with special Reference to Karnataka State. Review Journal of Political Philosophy, 0(1), 221-229. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-544910