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Indian Famines: Their Causes And Remedies is a scholarly work by Prithwis Chandra Ray that provides an in-depth examination of the famines that have plagued India throughout history. The book delves into the multiple factors that have contributed to these devastating crises, including agricultural practices, economic policies, climate conditions, and governance structures.
Ray systematically analyzes both the immediate triggers and underlying systemic issues that create conditions for widespread hunger and malnutrition. The author goes beyond merely documenting historical famines to propose evidence-based remedies and preventative measures. His work addresses infrastructure development, agricultural reform, resource distribution, and policy interventions necessary to mitigate future food crises. This work remains relevant for policymakers, historians, economists, and development professionals seeking to understand India’s relationship with food security and poverty alleviation.







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