Impact of Regional Disparities on Agricultural Development in Uttar Pradesh- A Geographical Analysis
Keywords:
regional disparities, relationship, developpment, variables, agricultural development
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The present paper is an attempt to analyse the spatial patterns of regional disparities, variations in the levels of agricultural development and casual relationship between agricultural development (dependent variable) and selected variables of regional disparities (independent variables) among the districts of the state of Uttar Pradesh. The study utilizes published data obtained from Census of India and other statistical records at district level. Some standard statistical techniques are used in the present Study. The district has been taken as a smallest unit of the study.
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