Nepal, a State of Poverty |
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Page 14
... increasing pressure from the centre to increase the level of exploitation of direct producers and to increase the levies on traders . These pressures were to have a significant effect on the relations of production in agriculture and on ...
... increasing pressure from the centre to increase the level of exploitation of direct producers and to increase the levies on traders . These pressures were to have a significant effect on the relations of production in agriculture and on ...
Page 91
... increasing demand for land , conflict has also increased .... the increasing demand for cultivated land is also reflected in the rising price of land , which has doubled or trebled in the hill area within ten years , while lands in the ...
... increasing demand for land , conflict has also increased .... the increasing demand for cultivated land is also reflected in the rising price of land , which has doubled or trebled in the hill area within ten years , while lands in the ...
Page 116
... increasing . As this relatively fertile region is increasingly populated and settled by small farmers aiming at survival and subsistence , so the production of food grain per capita will tend to decrease and the demand for what food ...
... increasing . As this relatively fertile region is increasingly populated and settled by small farmers aiming at survival and subsistence , so the production of food grain per capita will tend to decrease and the demand for what food ...
Contents
POPULATION GROWTH AND AGRARIAN | 1 |
19501980 | 39 |
THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF POPULATION | 62 |
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agrarian agricultural APROSC argued average Baseline Survey basic needs basis Blaikie Brahmins Bureau of Statistics bureaucracy calories Cameron & Seddon Cameron and Seddon capita cash caste and ethnic census cent Central Bureau cereal Chetris consumption crisis crops cultivable land decade decline deficit district eastern terai economic and social economy of Nepal effective emigration employment ensure erosion estimated farm fertiliser fertility food grain forest Gaige Gorkha Gurung hectares hill regions IBRD IFAD increasing India inequality irrigation Kathmandu Valley land reclamation landless labourers landowners maize majority ment migration mountain Nepalese Newars official organisation particular peasants Pokhara political poor population density population growth poverty pressure programme Rana Rapti Rapti Zone Regmi relatively requirements rice rupees sharecroppers significant small farmers Source structure subsistence suggest survey Table tion urban village panchayat wage labour west central Nepal west central region women workers