Abstract

Article Review of “Impact of Kissan Credit Cards on the Socio-Economic Life of People in Jammu and Kashmir”(2017) by Nasir Ahmad Ganaie & Ramdas Rupavath, International Journal of Modern Social Sciences, 6(1), pp. 1-21, ISSN: 2169-9917, Florida, USA.

Highlights

  • The authors have tried to explore the relationship between unemployment and the Kissan Credit Cards, as we all are aware that India up to its independence from the British colonial forces in the year 1947 had been a victim of the colonialism

  • India has been considered as an agricultural nation, and its majority of the population depends on this agricultural production, besides this, the agricultural sector of our country has been generating enormous sources of employment generation methods

  • Vol 3, No 3, 2020 (RBI) and National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development (NABARD) established a new scheme widely known as Kissan Credit Cards (KCCs) (Kissan Credit Card)

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Article Review of “Impact of Kissan Credit Cards on the Socio-Economic Life of People in Jammu and Kashmir”(2017) by Nasir Ahmad Ganaie & Ramdas Rupavath, International Journal of Modern Social Sciences, 6(1), pp. 1. Outline The authors in this scholarly work titled “Impact of Kissan Credit Cards on the Socio-Economic Life of People in Jammu and Kashmir” by (Ganaie & Rupavath, 2017) have tried to examine the impact and success rate of the Kissan Credit Cards (KCCs) besides evaluating the efficiency of this centrally sponsored scheme on the life of the people in Jammu and Kashmir.

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