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FAS Young Scholars' Corner
Foundation for Agrarian Studies
10 episodes
2 days ago
Produced by the Foundation for Agrarian Studies, FAS Young Scholars Corner explores research questions on agrarian studies. This podcast aims to bring to fore the voices of young research collaborators of FAS conducting studies on various aspects of rural economies. All of the researchers have made use of FAS data and/or methods for their doctoral studies. For any queries or media requests, please contact: web_ops@fas.org.in
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Produced by the Foundation for Agrarian Studies, FAS Young Scholars Corner explores research questions on agrarian studies. This podcast aims to bring to fore the voices of young research collaborators of FAS conducting studies on various aspects of rural economies. All of the researchers have made use of FAS data and/or methods for their doctoral studies. For any queries or media requests, please contact: web_ops@fas.org.in
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Differentiation in the Countryside
FAS Young Scholars' Corner
12 minutes 11 seconds
4 years ago
Differentiation in the Countryside

For our third episode of FAS Young Scholars Corner, we spoke to Soham Bhattacharya, a PhD student at the Indian Statistical Institute (Bangalore) about the differentiated nature of the Indian countryside, something he was first exposed to as part of his field-work at FAS.


Reading list for today's episode:

1) Agricultural Tenancy in Contemporary Punjab: A Study Based on National Sample Survey Data - Soham Bhattacharya

2) De-Regulation of Tenancy in Rural India - Madhura Swaminathan

3) “Agrarian Transformation and Human Development: Instrumental and Constitutive Links” - Amiya Kumar Bagchi, Agrarian Studies Essays On Agrarian Relations in Less Developed Countries

4) Tenancy Reforms: A Critique of NITI Aayog’s Model Law - Sukhpal Singh

5) Socioeconomic Surveys of Three Villages in Andhra Pradesh: A Study of Agrarian Relations - V. K. Ramachandran, V. Rawal, and Madhura Swaminathan (eds.)


Host: Nihira

Music Credits: Difference - Ketsa

Image Credits: FAS PARI Photo Archives


Disclaimer: The views presented in these episodes are based on research of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the Foundation’s research findings.

FAS Young Scholars' Corner
Produced by the Foundation for Agrarian Studies, FAS Young Scholars Corner explores research questions on agrarian studies. This podcast aims to bring to fore the voices of young research collaborators of FAS conducting studies on various aspects of rural economies. All of the researchers have made use of FAS data and/or methods for their doctoral studies. For any queries or media requests, please contact: web_ops@fas.org.in