Groundwater scarcity traps small farmers in poverty cycle in Eastern India.
The article discusses the challenges of agricultural growth and poverty reduction in Eastern India, where despite abundant groundwater, there is poor agricultural development. The researchers argue that current policies focusing on intensive groundwater use may not be effective in improving the situation for small and marginal farmers. They suggest that a different approach is needed to address the agrarian issues in the region and ensure equitable access to groundwater for all farmers.