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Haryana is one of progressive states of India. Since its year of formation, year 1966 the state has experienced a steady growth in its overall economy. The majority of the state population, engaged in agricultural and allied activities. It is one of state, where the ‘Green Revolution’ has been experienced as a result, and a considerable growth in state, contributed significantly by the agriculture itself. One the other hand, the agricultural productivity is characterized with considerable regional disparity, which has been affected by various socio-economic and institutional factors. The present paper examines the various levels of agricultural development in the state. In order to analyses, this regional variability, a cause-effect relationship has been developed to get the desired objectives of the study.

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