In 2005, the Foundation for Agrarian Studies (FAS) initiated the Project
on Agrarian Relations in India (PARI), with the aim of studying
village-level production, production systems and livelihoods, and the
socio-economic characteristics of different strata of the rural
population by means of detailed village surveys. The present volume is
the third in a series of field reports on surveys conducted by FAS in
three villages in Karnataka: Alabujanahalli in Mandya district,
Siresandra in Kolar district, and Zhapur in Gulbarga district. A census
survey was conducted in the three selected villages. A unique feature of
these surveys is the estimation of household incomes based on detailed
information on income from crop production, animal resources,
agricultural and non-agricultural wage labor, salaries, business and
trade, rent, interest earnings, pensions, remittances, scholarships and
other sources.
The two previous volumes in the series, Socio-Economic Surveys of Three
of Three Villages in Andhra Pradesh: A Study of Agrarian Relations and
Socio-Economic Surveys of Two Villages in Rajasthan: A Study of
Agrarian Relations, have been published by Tulika Books.