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Agriculture Crisis in Telangana - Comptroller and Auditor General Report 2014-15 - Tabled in Telangana State Assembly

In an embarrassing remark on the functioning of state leadership, the Comptroller and Auditor General in its report for 2014-15 was tabled in the State Assembly, which has observed that there is an evidence of unrealistic budgetary assumptions and weaknesses in expenditure monitoring and control. The entire Supplementary provision of Rs 5,359 crore proved unnecessary as the actual expenditure Rs 64,097 crore incurred was less than the original budget provision of Rs 1,01,323 crore. The report also further stated that the unrealistic budgetary allocations resulting in substantial savings, unnecessary Supplementary grants, expenditure incurred without provision and excess re-appropriations resulting in excess provision are indication of poor budget management. Recently, the Department of Information and Public Relations of Telangana government has published two page advertorial in daily newspapers highlighting Mission Kakatiya programme, which was already launched in 2014, aims to in

AGRICULTURAL CRISIS AND FARMERS SUICIDES IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TELANGANA

(This Paper was presented in the National Seminar Organized by Santh Dhamaji College, Mangalwedha, Affiliated to Solapur University, Maharashtra State on 8th & 9th, December, 2017) -* Dr. S. Vijay Kumar             India is considered as one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Agriculture is the mother of most of the economies in the world. Much of its influence is on the other sectors - industry and service. India is the second largest in farm output after China. Hence, India’s economic security continues to be predicated upon the agriculture sector, and the situation is not likely to change in the near future. Even today, the share of agriculture in employment is about 49% of the population, as against around 75% at the time of independence and it is the principal source of livelihood for more than 58% of the population. The share of agriculture in GDP is 17%.   It accounts for 7.68 percent of total global agricultural output. Contribution of Agriculture sector i