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Extent of Socioeconomic Crisis in Punjab: Causes and Policy Options


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1 Head, Post Graduate Department of Economics, Guru Nanak College, Moga Punjab-142 001, India
2 Assistant Professor in Economics, Guru Nanak College, Moga, Punjab-142 001, India

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The agricultural sector in Punjab has witnessed substantial transformation under the impact of the Green Revolution since mid-1960s. However, the cropping pattern in Punjab has not witnessed any drastic change and has remained highly favourable towards wheat-paddy monoculture, which has produced various ecological problems in the state in the form of loss of soil fertility, water table depletion, and so forth. The present paper aims to evaluate the indicators of the current socioeconomic crisis in the state of Punjab. Looking at the deep crisis, the study suggests that there is an immediate need to diversify the overall economic base of the state, instead of attempting it only in terms of crop diversification. Furthermore, the results of the study revealed that there is a great prospect to diversify the entire economic base of Punjab.

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Diversification, Human Capital Formation, Infrastructural Development

J24, H54, L25

Paper Submission Date : September 22, 2013 ; Paper sent back for Revision : November 25, 2013 ; Paper Acceptance Date : December 25, 2013.

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Authors

Gurinder Jit Singh Bhullar
Head, Post Graduate Department of Economics, Guru Nanak College, Moga Punjab-142 001, India
Harinder Mohan
Assistant Professor in Economics, Guru Nanak College, Moga, Punjab-142 001, India

Abstract


The agricultural sector in Punjab has witnessed substantial transformation under the impact of the Green Revolution since mid-1960s. However, the cropping pattern in Punjab has not witnessed any drastic change and has remained highly favourable towards wheat-paddy monoculture, which has produced various ecological problems in the state in the form of loss of soil fertility, water table depletion, and so forth. The present paper aims to evaluate the indicators of the current socioeconomic crisis in the state of Punjab. Looking at the deep crisis, the study suggests that there is an immediate need to diversify the overall economic base of the state, instead of attempting it only in terms of crop diversification. Furthermore, the results of the study revealed that there is a great prospect to diversify the entire economic base of Punjab.

Keywords


Diversification, Human Capital Formation, Infrastructural Development

J24, H54, L25

Paper Submission Date : September 22, 2013 ; Paper sent back for Revision : November 25, 2013 ; Paper Acceptance Date : December 25, 2013.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/aijer%2F2014%2Fv3i1%2F55923