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India's Contract Farming Laws 2020 From Economic Justice Perspective - A Brief Analysis
India's central legislature recently, enacted three laws, popularly known as 'Agro-reform Laws, 2020' or 'Farm Laws, 2020'. I will be called it as Argo-Reform legal Trilogy. This Trilogy is enacted with the intention to promote agricultural growth globally and to benefit the farmers, by promoting and facilitating agricultural produce through inter-alia, infusion of capital from the private sector. My focal point for the analysis was whether an invitation to a capitalist economy will bring economic justice to the farmers' community or class? My interest was to uncover the conceptional aspect behind this codification. As per my understanding, this legal trilogy consists of all the factors aiming for global growth and development of India's farm sector by promoting and inviting the private sector investment into the farming sector. Contract farming is not new to India's soil. Many Indian farmers have been into it much prior to the enactment of the aforesaid statutes however, this is for the first time, that contract farming has been so legislatively dressed-up. Therefore, I wanted to explore the idea that whether the 'contract farming laws' could actually be the road to justice for those seekers of economic justice? And if yes, then, to what extent? The main purpose of this paper is to understand and analyse the intersectional relation between the laws of contract farming, 2020 and the economic justice rooted in the constitution. The paper shall draw on observations based on doctrinal research with the help of primary and secondary data inter-alia, international conventions, academic theories, policies, statutory materials and court decisions. This research shall contribute to understanding the effectiveness and limitations in implementing the agro statutes with the economic justice standpoint made so far.
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Kinetics of Oxidation of L-Cysteine by Quinquevalent Vanadium in Sulphuric Acid Medium
Janta College, Rewa Department of Chemistry, Government Science College, Rewa-486 001 Manuscript received 13 July 1984, revised 7 January 1987, accepted 9 March 1987 Kinetics of Oxidation of L-Cysteine by Quinquevalent Vanadium in Sulphuric Acid Medium
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Oxidation of Diketones. Vanadium(V) Oxidation of Acetyl Acetone and Benzoyl Acetone
Janta College, Rewa Department of Chemistry, Government Science College, Rewa-486 001 Manuscript received 17 January 1984, revised 16 June 1984, accepted 20 September 1984 Oxidation of Diketones. Vanadium(V) Oxidation of Acetyl Acetone and Benzoyl Acetone
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Unemployment and Degradation in the Novels of John Galsworthy
In: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Educational, Cultural and Societal Approaches in Literature, Communication, & Translation (ECSA_LCT 2024)
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Impact of front line demonstrations on productivity enhancement of cumin in arid zone ; Not Available
Not Available ; A field study on impact assessment of Frontline Demonstrations on productivity enhancement of cumin was conducted in Bheenjwadia village of Jodhpur district of Rajasthan by Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Jodhpur during 2010- 11 to 2014-15. Yield attributes of both demonstrations and farmers practices were recorded and percent yield enhancement, technology gap, extension gap, technology index, were analyzed. The average five years data revealed that average yield of demonstration plots was obtained 519.60 kg ha–1 over the local check (412.80 kg ha–1) and there is an increase in average yield by 25.87 per cent. The gross returns, and B : C ratios on demonstration plot were higher 61787/ha and 2.26 respectively as compared to farmer's practices ( 49075 and 1.90). The study suggests that for strengthening linkages with line department and converging the demonstration with Government schemes for large scale adoption of farmers' fields. This can be a good option for enhancing farmers' income. ; Not Available
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Biological Warfare Agents and their Detection and Monitoring Techniques (Review Paper)
In: Defence science journal: a journal devotet to science & technology in defence, Band 66, Heft 5, S. 445-457
ISSN: 0011-748X
Mulk Raj Anand, Raja Rao and R. K. Narayan: The Polemics of Myth making and Influence of Gandhi
The present paper represents the three triumvirs of Indian English novel at the critical juncture of the early twentieth century when Gandhian thoughts and polemics were influential throughout India. The paper seeks to explore how under Gandhian presence–both physical as well as metaphorical, these three novelists attempted to explore the myths and mythical narratives of Indian civilization and culture to manifest the 'collective unconscious' of the Indian sensibilities. Furthermore, it also tries to understand the polemics of myth-making in the context of post-colonial politics and writing. The nationalist culture of the early twentieth century and the contribution of these writers are being explored to analyze how their narratives are national allegories.
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Exploring Human Values: Visions of Happiness and Perfect Society
In: http://nptel.ac.in/courses/109104068/
Modules / Lectures : The problem ; Paradoxes of happiness ; The problem of social transformation ; Conceptualizing the relationship between man and society ; Religious and spiritual approaches to human happiness ; Economic and utilitarian theories ; Political approaches ; An argument for modernization and development ; Postmodernization and emancipation ; Possibilities of transformation ; Indian social thoughts ; Human values and humanism: dilemmas and directions ; Conclusion ; Self Evaluation
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Understanding Panchayati Raj and Decentralization Emerging Dimensions in Decentralization
In: The Indian journal of political science, Band 67, Heft 1
ISSN: 0019-5510
HIV and Law in India: Need for an Act of Parliament to Protect the Vulnerable and Related Issues
In: Population review: demography of developing countries, Band 45, Heft 2
ISSN: 1549-0955
Statistical Demography and Forecasting (review)
In: Population review: demography of developing countries, Band 44, Heft 2, S. 79-80
ISSN: 1549-0955
Cities Transformed: Demographic Change and its Implications in the Developing World (review)
In: Population review: demography of developing countries, Band 43, Heft 1, S. 90-91
ISSN: 1549-0955