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   How Can Rural Non-Farm Employment Be Promoted in Assam to Reduce Dependence on Agriculture? Assam , one of the most picturesque states of India, is primarily an agrarian economy. While agriculture remains a vital livelihood source for nearly 53% of the state's population, heavy reliance on it has contributed to economic vulnerabilities. Factors like unpredictable floods, fluctuating crop prices, and limited arable land hinder the sustainable growth of farming in rural Assam. Therefore, promoting  **rural non-farm employment**  is crucial to reduce over-dependence on agriculture and enhance economic stability. The challenge lies in creating diverse employment opportunities that tap into local skills and resources, while also offering solutions to modern challenges. This blog will explore practical ways to promote rural non-farm employment in Assam, with real-life examples, statistics, and engagement strategies. 1. The Importance of Non-Farm Employment Rural non-f...

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