Published 2004
by Radha Krishan Anand & Co. in Jammu .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Economy of Jammu and Kashmir |
Statement | Jasbir Singh. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HC437.J34 J37 2004 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xv, 490 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 490 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3333753M |
ISBN 10 | 8188256099 |
LC Control Number | 2004312870 |
Jammu and Kashmir - Jammu and Kashmir - Economy: The majority of the people of Jammu and Kashmir are engaged in subsistence agriculture of diverse kinds on terraced slopes, each crop adapted to local conditions. Rice, the staple crop, is planted in May and harvested in late September. Corn, millet, pulses (legumes such as peas, beans, and lentils), cotton, and tobacco are—with rice—the The economy and culture has been untouched by modern day industrial changes making the state dependent on traditional forms of occupation like farming, animal husbandry and horticulture that forms the backbone of the economy of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Read on further to know the other contributors to the economy of Jammu and :// sector of the state economy. Jammu and Kashmir has been far behind in industrial development as compared to other industrially developed states of the country. The study finds that the major problem of handicraft industry has been the disposal of products at remunerative prices. 6) R.C. Suneja () in his book “Indian Rural Book Review; The Many Layers of Lies Regarding the Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh Regions a strong and self-sufficient economy and political instabilities caused by the Indian State itself (for the
Comparing the economy of PoK with Jammu and Kashmir: Jammu & Kashmir: As per the World Bank data, Jammu and Kashmir's GDP was $ billion in The GDP per capita income of J&K remained Rs 65, in FY The poverty rate in J&K is per cent, which is almost half of the national average of around 21 per :// # jammu-common-man-issues # news # state # Jammu Kashmir Tourism # Minerals in Jammu Kashmir # Economy of Jammu Kashmir # Union Territory Jammu Kashmir # JK CommonManIssues # Jammu CommonManIssues # News # National News # Jammu and Kashmir has become a Union territory with its own legislature. One of the stated reasons for bifurcating the erstwhile state into two UTs is the lack of economic and social :// Jammu city is the main cultural and economic centre of the administrative division of Jammu. The city has a number of small industries. Jammu has a number of woodgrain mills to cater to the local population. One of the most famous local Basmati Rice is produced in RS Pura area near jammu, which is then processed in rice [ ]
The State Of Economy. The August lockdown plunged the state into a sharp downward spiral. By December , the economy of the valley was in dire straits. In four months of the lockdown, Jammu and Kashmir’s industries suffered a loss of Rs 17, crore (roughly US $ billion), while job losses were just under half a million (,). Jammu is famous for its temples, while the Kashmir Valley is known for its lakes and gardens. J&K has agro-climatic conditions best suited for horticulture and floriculture. Horticulture is the mainstay of the rural economy, providing employment to large number of local :// Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) is a Union Territory (UT) of India, located in the country’s northern part, and a global tourist destination. In addition to traditional recreational tourism, a vast scope exists for adventure, pilgrimage, spiritual, and health tourism. The economy is primarily services based and :// Jammu, Kashmir And Ladakh Is A Hilly And Economically Backward Region Of The Country, Carrying All Inherent Characteristics Of An Underdeveloped Economy. It Occupies An Apex Seat In The Beautiful Tourist Resort Of The World. It Has Be3En Fascinating The Tourists Since Long, For Its Scenic Splendour, Natural Beauty, Colourful Heritage And Vast And Rich Treasures Of ://?id=GPLDUVNeLXMC.