changes in agriculture in remote areas of india after independence
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Land alienation: Due to monetary economy and no source of income, the tribals mortgaged their lands.
· Indebtedness: They fell in the trap of moneylenders who charged them with high rates of interest and their inability to pay them off, the tribals were indebted.
· Bonded labour: To repay their debts, the tribals had to enter into contracts where they had to work as bonded labour.
· Difficulty in technology transfer: The tribals were habituated to shifting cultivation and they were not eqipped enough to take up the changes in the agricultures taking place in other parts of the country
· Indebtedness: They fell in the trap of moneylenders who charged them with high rates of interest and their inability to pay them off, the tribals were indebted.
· Bonded labour: To repay their debts, the tribals had to enter into contracts where they had to work as bonded labour.
· Difficulty in technology transfer: The tribals were habituated to shifting cultivation and they were not eqipped enough to take up the changes in the agricultures taking place in other parts of the country
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