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Title:
SOCIAL FABRIC AND DIFFUSION OF AGRICULTURAL INVENTORY: A MICRO LEVEL STUDY OF NAYABAAS VILLAGE, ROHTAK, HARYANA.

Authors:
Dr. Tejbir Singh Rana , Dr. Bharat Ratnu , Mr. Sumit Dahiya

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Dr. Tejbir Singh Rana1 , Dr. Bharat Ratnu2 , Mr. Sumit Dahiya3
1. Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Shivaji College, University of Delhi.
2. Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Shivaji College, University of Delhi.
3. Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, GCG, Sector14, Gurugram.

MLA 8
Rana, Dr. Tejbir Singh, et al. "SOCIAL FABRIC AND DIFFUSION OF AGRICULTURAL INVENTORY: A MICRO LEVEL STUDY OF NAYABAAS VILLAGE, ROHTAK, HARYANA." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 5, no. 5, May 2020, pp. 1135-1151, ijsser.org/more2020.php?id=80. Accessed May 2020.
APA
Rana, D., Ratnu, D., & Dahiya, M. (2020, May). SOCIAL FABRIC AND DIFFUSION OF AGRICULTURAL INVENTORY: A MICRO LEVEL STUDY OF NAYABAAS VILLAGE, ROHTAK, HARYANA. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 5(5), 1135-1151. Retrieved from ijsser.org/more2020.php?id=80
Chicago
Rana, Dr. Tejbir Singh, Dr. Bharat Ratnu, and Mr. Sumit Dahiya. "SOCIAL FABRIC AND DIFFUSION OF AGRICULTURAL INVENTORY: A MICRO LEVEL STUDY OF NAYABAAS VILLAGE, ROHTAK, HARYANA." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 5, no. 5 (May 2020), 1135-1151. Accessed May, 2020. ijsser.org/more2020.php?id=80.

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Abstract:
Agriculture is the mainstay of most of the developing nations of the world. The existence of a sound agriculture system is an indicator of economic prosperity and food security of a country. With the change in world demographics and the adjustments underway in the economic and market equations, agriculture needs to orient itself in such a way that it successfully deals with the forthcoming challenges. This paper studies the state of agriculture and related activities in Nayabaas village, Rohtak, Haryana. It deals with the limitations of farmers to switch over to modern farm technology and highlight the nature of monoculture at the cost of crop diversity. The paper also tries to figure out the effect of the local social situation on the agricultural foothold. At last, the paper recommends some measures which can account for transforming agriculture into a diversified enterprise, in the research area.

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