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Confessions of a Renegade: Peace Corps Years

Confessions of a Renegade: Peace Corps Years

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Biography, The American Peace Corps was a program of President John F. Kennedy. It sent mostly young idealistic American youths to developing countries around the world to work in various development oriented programs for a period of two years. The program operated in India from 1961 until 1976. India was a major country for the Peace Corps and several groups of volunteers worked in agricultural development programs in Punjab. This book is the story of one American Peace Corps volunteer who lived and worked in Banga Block of Jalandhar district in Punjab. The group was India 53 which arrived in India in June 1968. After additional training at the Gram Sevak Training Center in Batala, the 23 volunteers in the group were sent to different development blocks in Jalandhar and Kapurthala districts. Projects included new high yielding varieties of wheat, rice and other crops. It was also a time when farmers in Punjab were being encouraged to grow soyabeans as an alternative to rice in the summer season.

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