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
  • In Nepal, 38% of the population living below the poverty line.
  • Based on living standard survey 1996, the size of population living below the poverty line has been found 42%.
  • The ninth five-year plan had set poverty alleviation as its main objective with a determination of bringing down the number of those below poverty line from 42 percent to 32 percent.
  • The plan also aimed at improving the living standard of the people below poverty line placing special emphasis on uplifting the living standard of those lacking productive assets and income generating resources and those counted as the poorest empowering socially and economically the backward and weaker section of the society and lowering the high incidence poverty.
  • Through the 9th plan had target to reduce poverty (living below poverty line) from 42% to 32%.
  • Now the tenth five-year plan is running which has targets of bringing down the number of those below poverty line from 38% to 30%.
  • The country’s HDI value calculated in the global Human Development Report 2001 stood at 0.480, slightly above than Bhutan (0.447) and Bangladesh (0.470), but below the others sub-region.
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