Abstract
Haryana is a state renowned for its robust agricultural heritage, located in the northwestern region of India. This region was instrumental in the "Green Revolution" of India, serving as a significant launching pad for this transformative movement. The implementation of advanced seeds, increased use of fertilisers, and improved irrigation methods has resulted in a consistent rise in agricultural production and productivity throughout the state. In spite of the steady increase in agricultural production and productivity over the years, noticeable regional disparities have arisen throughout the state, as well as among various groups of farmers. In order to assess the regional differences in agricultural development, we have analysed district-level indicators and collected data on agricultural production and productivity from the statistical abstracts of Haryana. Through the utilisation of a composite index that incorporates both quantitative and qualitative parameters, we have derived multiple conclusions in order to meet the objectives of the study and attain the desired outcomes.
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