Tribute to Professor Amiya Kumar Bagchi
Professor Amiya Bagchi, who died on November 28, 2024, was one of India's most distinguished [...]
Professor Amiya Bagchi, who died on November 28, 2024, was one of India's most distinguished [...]
Long-term trend in costs of cultivation data point to reduced [...]
The recent NSO report titled Situation Assessment of Agricultural Households [...]
The FAS blog team had a discussion with Vijoo Krishnan, Joint Secretary of the All India Kisan Sabha, on the current agricultural policy environment and implications of policy changes for the peasantry on August 9, 2019 in Bengaluru.
A major new source of data on rural households is the recently completed NABARD-sponsored National Financial Inclusion Survey or NAFIS 2016-17. This is a large sample survey covering 40,327 households in 245 districts of 29 States. Except for a pilot survey, the NSSO has never attempted to collect data on income and expenditure whereas NAFIS provides estimates of income, expenditure, saving, investments and asset ownership. In this first Note on NAFIS, I shall focus on income.
Is agriculture becoming less important for employment, incomes and livelihoods of people in rural India and for the Indian economy as a whole? The answer depends on the way in which the role and contribution of agriculture is measured.