Under the British Raj, India suffered countless famines. But the worst hit was Bengal. The first of these was in 1770, followed by severe ones in 1783, 1866, 1873, 1892, 1897 and lastly 1943-44.
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Background. The famine occurred in Bengal,then ruled by the British East India Company.This territory included modern West Bengal, Bangladesh, and parts of Assam, Odisha, Bihar, and Jharkhand.It was earlier a province of the Mughal empire from the 16th century and was ruled by a nawab, or governor.In early 18th century, as the Mughal empire started collapsing, the nawab became effectively.
Due to these factors, most profitable cash crops around the world differ and what is considered to be a high profit cash crop in India might not be a high profit cash crop in America. Even in.
Jhum cultivation under conflict in the Northeast. with the Indian government's new 'Look East' policy with respect to trade and commerce, states like Nagaland, Assam and Meghalaya become critical as gateways to expanding trade-relations with Southeast and East Asian countries. As a result local modes of sustenance such as jhum get impacted. Interestingly, the present disruption of rural.
Major crops grown in India are rice, wheat, millets, pulses, tea, coffee, sugarcane, oil seeds, cotton and jute, etc. Rice: It is the staple food crop of a majority of the people in India. Our country is the second largest producer of rice in the world after China.
This study investigates how one non-governmental organization (NGO) working through women-led self-help groups (SHGs) in eastern India has incorporated NSA practices into its traditional focus of improving cereal productivity and promoting cash crops. Given that both research sites in northern Jharkhand and eastern Madhya Pradesh have seen.