how partition of india adversly effected india agriculture
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Partition of the country in 1947 also adversely affected India's agricultural production. The rich food producing areas of West Punjab and Sindh went to Pakistan. It created food crisis in the country. Also, the whole of fertile land under jute production went to East Pakistan
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Before independence, the economy was 95% dependent on agriculture and the revenues earned from agriculture.
It is worthwhile to mention that around 85% of the population was living in villages, and the only means of subsistence was agriculture.
Concerning agriculture, the situation of the Indian economy on the eve of independence was disheartening.
Agriculture being the most important sector, was facing economic deterioration and stagnation in the economy.
It is worthwhile to mention that around 85% of the population was living in villages, and the only means of subsistence was agriculture.
Concerning agriculture, the situation of the Indian economy on the eve of independence was disheartening.
Agriculture being the most important sector, was facing economic deterioration and stagnation in the economy.
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