Critical Review on Indian Agricultural Policies with Special Reference to Women Farmers
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Date
2021-03
Journal Title
Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Bandyopadhyay, Rathin
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University of North Bengal
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Saha, Bhaswati
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Abstract
Due to out-migration of male labour role, responsibility and participation of women in
agriculture at household level are expanding day by day.According to OXFAM report,
women, who are economically active in India 80% women engaged in Agriculture and
allied activity. But till women’s labour remained unrecognized and invisible in the
agricultural sector. In this context, proper planning, efficient policies, play a significant
role to carry out agricultural activities effectively. After Independence the government
introduced the different initiatives in the form of Five Years Plans, Schemes etc. which
emphasized to empower Women farmers with food security and motivated to organise
SHGs to enhance access to their technological, entrepreneurial skills and access microcredit
facilities. These plans concern with principle aim of reducing gender gap in
agricultural and allied sector, ensuring their land rights, eradicating women’s work
drudgery. National Commission on Farmers, National Policy on Women farmers have
been facing new challenges in the capitalist farming system with traditional patriarchal
values. The Women Farmers Entitlement Bill, 2011 focused on land rights, water rights,
credit and technological rights. Government of India has taken several steps to improve
the overall condition of agriculture in India. Because of unsupportive social system,
caste system, and in efficient administrative practices, the policies initiated by the
Government are yet to achieve desired goals.
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Feminisation of agriculture, women farmers, gender gap in agriculture, household labour, agricultural extension, right to access to land, credit, technology, National Policy on Women, Five year Plan
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12
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1
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0976-3570
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248 - 262