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AREAS OF WORK

The Pilot project of the Rural Research Programme in 2019, conducted the study in four areas across four states, with a particular research theme in each of the areas. Bundelkhand, Madhya Pradesh- Comparative analysis of farmers' vulnerability to Climate Change, Mansa, Punjab- The impact of Agrarian Suicides on victim families, Chakrampally, Telangana- Is the Rythu Bandhu scheme an adequate solution to the agrarian crisis in Telangana?, Vidarbha, Maharashtra- Women, Labour and Climate Change.

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ABOUT US >

The Rural Research Programme was established in 2019 by a group of undergraduate students from

St. Stephen’s College, to overcome the limited scope for rural engagement within urban university spaces. Our primary area of work is to understand some of the issues which are being faced by the rural population of India by conducting appropriate surveys. The objective of the Rural Research Programme is to bridge the gap in awareness among urban students by creating opportunities for participating in the discourse surrounding rural and agrarian affairs through systematic research.

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