Describe the inequality in the Indian agriculture.
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In India, social inequalities are outcomes of inequalities in income, education, gender, caste, and class. ... Social inequality is the distribution of resources in a society based on power, religion, kinship, prestige, race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, and class.
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As we all are known that the inequality that's because the poverty,is the main reason farmer grow up plants and going to sold them but at that time he didn't get the sufficient money as he expected. with the insufficient amount he has to take care of all the things/needs of his family. and in india there is no importance for agriculture everyone wants the highly paid jobs. no one wants to be a farmer.
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