Management of Ecological Disparities to Ensure the Long-Term Sustainability of Agriculture in Vaishali District of Bihar, India
Abstract
This paper entitled “Management of Ecological Disparities to Ensure the Long-Term Sustainability of Agriculture in Vaishali, Bihar, India” (An understanding of how to balance environmental sustainability with agricultural development in the context of Vaishali) is truly related with the quality of agricultural life in Vaishali district of Bihar. Vaishali, a historical district situated in the state of Bihar, India, is known for its fertile alluvial soil, generally owing to its location along the Ganges River basin. Agriculture in Vaishali is the primary source of livelihood for the vast majority of its population. However, the agricultural productivity of Vaishali is severely impacted by ecological disparities that arise due to a mixture of erratic weather patterns, soil degradation, water scarcity and natural disasters such as flooding. The effects of these ecological disparities are widespread and complex, with severe implications for food security, income generation and the overall economic stability of the region. In fact, this article explores the ecological challenges faced by Vaishali and provides an overview of the management strategies that can be employed to reduce these disparities, enhance agricultural productivity and nurture long-term justifiable development in the region. By discussing the ecological disparities, their impact on agriculture and possible solutions for managing these challenges, the article aims to contribute to a better understanding of how to balance environmental sustainability with agricultural development in the context of Vaishali.
How to Cite This Article
Ghulam Syed Khanvri (2025). Management of Ecological Disparities to Ensure the Long-Term Sustainability of Agriculture in Vaishali District of Bihar, India . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 6(2), 1663-1667. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/IJMRGE.2025.6.2.1663-1667
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