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in a profitable way and they are pro-farmer, (xx) organic and sustainable
agriculture is the main concern of the farmers which ultimately protected the
natural resource base of the village over the years, (xxi) farmers periodically
attend the soil health problems, and (xxii) women folk generally take care of
farm operations and men look after the marketing related works.
There are certain issues which demand special attention for the continued
development of the model village Ankapur on a sustainable basis. These
include (i) How long the present society fabricated society set up will
continue? (ii) How long women will continue to play the lead role for field
works? (iii) How the future generation of Ankapur will focus on commercial
agriculture also the community solidarity? (iv) How long the village will
continue to plough back its resources without investing on the establishment
of small and large-scale industries? and (v) whether the political parties and
market forces will allow the villagers to uphold their societal values and rich
tradition?
Authors:
Muthuraman, P. and J.Takeda (2006 a) Ankapur: A Model Village.
Kurukshetra (The Monthly Journal of Ministry of Rural Development)
54(4): 42-47.
Muthuraman, P. and J.Takeda (2006 b) Ankapur Village-Substituting
subsistence orientation with commercialization. Kurukshetra (A
Journal on Rural Development) 54(11): 35-39.
Muthuraman.P is Senior Agricultural Extension Scientist associated
with Directorate of Rice Research, Hyderabad, India.
J.Takeda is a professor of Anthropology at Saga University, Japan.
Article was published in the monthly journal (Kurukshetra) of Ministry
of Rural Development, Government of India. Dated -September, 2006.
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