A NATIONAL SEMINAR ON INDIA'S AGRICULTURE PRICE POLICY … · and Union Territories. In this...
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INDIA'S AGRICULTURE PRICE POLICY
IN THE 21ST CENTURY
A NATIONAL SEMINAR ON
16th -17th March 2020
Organized by: Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS II)
Department of Politics and Public AdministrationSavitribai Phule Pune University
Ganeshkhind Road, Pune � 411 007
Venue: SET Guest House Seminar Hall, IUCCA RoadSavitribai Phule Pune University, Ganeshkhind Road, Pune – 411007, Maharashtra (India)
BACKGROUND
India's agriculture price policy is the outcome of a complex and complicated dynamic interactive
process involving several forces. These forces emanate from domestic and international sphere
of life. It is formulated to perform highly complicated multiple functions. Agriculture price policy
in theory ensures higher investment and production of agricultural products, determines the
rate and quality of economic growth, and promotes the optimal cropping pattern.
Agriculture price policy has played and continues to play a significant role in scio-economic
development of the nation in terms of imparting vision to the world of agriculture, and of laying
down road-map for all-round development of the sector. It has also played an important role in
influencing farm and food prices in most of the developing countries. This has been so in case
India since independence.
Agriculture price policy in India has undergone major shifts in its objectives, thrust and policy
instruments in the last 70 years. The emphasis on price policy as an instrument of achieving
development of agriculture sector in general and of farming community in particular has
augmented in the changed global context. The country had witnessed farmers' unrest over
prices of agriculture produce in past few years. In the contemporary times, agriculture price
policy in India is viewed as an important element of the broad strategy of doubling farmers'
income pursued by the Government of India and being vigorously implemented by the States
and Union Territories. In this context, the proposed national seminar on 'India's Agriculture Price
Policy in the 21st Century' intends to explore this multi-faceted phenomenon.
Theoretical Perspectives
Impact of Global Agriculture Price Policy
on Indian Agriculture
Government Policies and Governance
Reforms in Agricultural Marketing.
Opportunities and Challenges of
Agriculture Price Policy
The following broad sub-themes will be addressed during the seminar:
Agriculture Price Policy Initiatives at
the State Level
Farmers' Movements and Price Policy
Price Policy and Welfare of farmers
CALL FOR PAPERS
We cordially invite original research papers from faculty members and research scholars of
Universities, Colleges, and Research Institutes, practicing administrators, and activists working
in the areas related to the main theme and sub-themes of the seminar for presentations.
Interested participants are requested to submit the abstracts of their papers in 300 – 500 words
by 01st March, 2020. Selected abstracts would be notified by 3rd March, 2020. Full length papers
of 3000-5000 words including bibliography should be submitted before or on 11th March, 2020.
Both abstracts and papers in M. S. word file should be sent to . [email protected]
Papers writers are also requested to follow the guidelines as below.
For paper in English : Font: New Times Roman; Font Size: 12; Line spacing: 1.5 in M. S. word.
For paper in Marathi: Font: Arial Unicode M. S.; Font Size: 16; Line spacing: 1.25 in M. S. word
Style Manual: Author date method.
ABOUT DEPARTMENT
The Department of Politics and Public Administration was established in 1949. It is one of the
oldest departments of the University. The Department had already implemented three phases
(1991-2007) of the UGC's Special Assistance Programme (SAP). The UGC has also recognized
the Department as Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS). It is one of the only two departments in
the country recognized so for Phase II (2015-2020) with 'State and Democracy in India in the
Global Context' as thrust area.
ABOUT PUNE
Pune is of one of the metro cities of India and is known as “Oxford of the East”. It is well
connected by road, rail and air. The venue of seminar is located in the campus of Savitribai Phule
Pune University (Formerly Pune University), Pune at about 5.4 km and 11.8 km away from Pune
Railway Station and Pune International Airport, Lohegaon respectively. The City may be blessed
with temperate climatic conditions during seminar. The mean temperature in the month of
March is likely to be on higher side and may vary from 17 to 32 C
DATE AND VENUE:SET Guest House Seminar Hall, Savitribai Phule Pune UniversityGaneshkhind Road, Pune – 41100716th – 17th March, 2020
REGISTRATION:Participants are requested to submit registration forms by 11th March, 2020 online. Online Registration: ……………..
DATES TO REMEMBER:Date of Seminar: 16th – 17th March, 2020Last Date of Submission of Abstract: 01st March, 2020Last Date of Notification of selection of Abstract: 03rd March, 2020Last Date of Submission of Full Length Paper: 11th March, 2020Last Date of Registration: 11th March, 2020
Seminar Co-ordinator: Dr Babasaheb Mundhe, Assistant Professor Dept. of Politics & Public Administration, SPPU, Pune – 411007
Head & CAS II Co-ordinator:Prof. Mangesh KulkarniDept. of Politics & Public Administration, SPPU, Pune – 411007
Advisory Committee Prof. Rajeshwari Deshpande Prof. Harsh Jagzap Dr. Shailendra Kharat Mr. Pandurang Bhoye Mr. Sriranjan Awate
For any queries or assistance, please feel free to contact:Mr. Shivaji (CAS II Fellow)Cont. 9881039621 / Email: [email protected]
Mr. Rajendra (Doctoral Student)Cont. 9623715176 / Email: [email protected]
Dr. BabasahebCont. 9921816861 / Email: [email protected], [email protected]