AgricultureNature Communications
The changing impact of rural electrification on Indian agriculture
S. Ray and H. K. Pullabhotla
This research by Sudatta Ray and Hemant K. Pullabhotla examines how rural electrification policies focusing on household power have overlooked agricultural needs in India, particularly groundwater irrigation. The findings reveal that this oversight leads to a significant drop in irrigation gains, underscoring the importance of policies that aid both household and agricultural electrification.
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