Economic Self-Reliance – Excerpt B
Notes:

from “Agrarian Revolution”
A Few Problems Solved Part 2

Economic Self-Reliance – Excerpt B
January 1970

If modern equipment is used in agriculture, agriculture will not remain labour intensive and people can be utilized in other activities to enhance the development of the country. For this, new arrangements will have to be created. If fewer people work in agricultural cooperatives, there will be substantial savings. Simultaneously, women and children will be freed from related work so they will get scope to develop themselves. In addition, increased mechanization will link the villages to the cities and towns and as a result the standard of living in the villagers will be increased.

January 1970
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