Odishara Abahelit Krushi by Trilochan Kanungo
Odishara Abahelit Krushi by Trilochan Kanungo is a compelling exploration of the challenges faced by the agricultural sector in Odisha, India, particularly focusing on the themes of neglect and marginalization. In this insightful essay book, Kanungo delves into the historical, economic, and social contexts that have led to the current state of agriculture in the region, shedding light on the plight of farmers and the critical issues affecting their livelihoods.
The author meticulously examines the agricultural practices prevalent in Odisha and highlights the factors contributing to what he terms "abahelana" or neglect. He explores the impact of inadequate government policies, lack of infrastructure, and insufficient access to modern techniques and resources. Kanungo’s thorough analysis extends to the socioeconomic conditions of farmers, addressing issues such as indebtedness, land degradation, and the consequences of climate change.
Through a combination of data, case studies, and personal narratives, Kanungo paints a vivid picture of the struggles faced by farmers, particularly marginalized communities. He emphasizes the need for a transformative approach to agricultural policy that prioritizes sustainability, technological advancement, and the welfare of farmers. The author calls for increased government intervention and community engagement to empower farmers and ensure food security.
"Odishara Abahelit Krushi" is not only an academic work but also a passionate plea for reform and revitalization of the agricultural landscape in Odisha. It serves as a crucial resource for students, agronomists, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of agricultural neglect in the region. Kanungo’s work ultimately aims to inspire dialogue and action toward creating a more sustainable and equitable agricultural future for Odisha.