Course Content
Role and importance of agriculture in Nepalese economy
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Water resources, water management, plan, policy and performance on water resources of Nepal
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Main problems of agriculture
Slow growth of production and productivity; structural, institutional and socio-economic constraints; risk and uncertainty
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A brief description of major institutions relating to agricultural development
Such as ADB/N, Gramin Vikash Bank, co-operatives, research and extension institutions, AIC, NFC, NRB, commercial banks, and government offices.
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Genesis of agricultural development
history of planned development, integrated rural development programs, review of agricultural development
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Learn Nepalese Agriculture Development and Policy with Rahul
About Lesson
  • Promulgation of land in 1951 for preparing a list of tenants in Kathmandu valley
  • Appointment of Land Reform Commission in 1952 to examine problems of land tenure and agriculture credit.
  • Enactment of Land Act, 1957 granting security of tenants and fixing 50% of the produce as rent.
  • In 1959, the Birta (rent-free land) system was abolished and all Birta land was covered into Raiker land by granting ownership rights to tenants on such land.
  • In 1963, experiment in- land Reform- were made on a very limited scale in accordance with agricultural reorganization Act 1963,- tenancy rights to the tillers and credit to the farmers.
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