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The video and the image above signifies the difference in the lifestyle, thought process and vulnerabilities of the modern woman and the traditional woman who has to earn her bread and butter as well as rear her children and family. It is widely believed by the modern school of thought that both the facets have to accepted in their original form and room provided for both to nurture and grow in their natural surroundings as well as coexist if need arises.has to be accepted by the agricultural force not only in its traditional form but in the modern form as well.
Looking towards a hopeful future for modern agriculture I reproduce this blog below:
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The question is how do we calibrate the two: Modern school of thought and the traditional school of thought. I shall be dealing with this in future blogs. Keep connected.
To enable the right mix of modern and traditional women force on agricultural land , I first would like modern women to educate themselves on Agricultural Income referencing the Indian subcontinent because inputs are always a function of the output or the long term vision statement. And so are the objectives.
Let's start with agricultural income.
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