International Journal of scientific research and management (IJSRM) ||Volume||2||Issue||9||Pages||1431-1440||2014|| Website: www.ijsrm.in ISSN (e): 2321-3418 Shoji Lal Bairwa, IJSRM volume 2 issue 9 September 2014 [www.ijsrm.in] Page 1431 Present Status of Agriclinics and Agribusiness Centers Scheme in India: An Analysis Shoji Lal Bairwa 1 , Saket Kushwaha 2 , Lokesh Kumar Meena and Kerobim Lakra Research Scholar, Department of Agricultural Economics Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi - 221005 ABSTRACT Agriclinics and agribusiness centres scheme is a subsidy based credit linked scheme for setting up agriventure by agricultural graduates launched by government of India towards strengthen technology transfer, public extension system and employment generation in rural areas. The study paper focused on the origin, objective, and progress of Agriclinics and Agribusiness centres scheme in India after completion of more than one decade time from its inception. It is an attempt to assess the performance of Agriclinics and agribusiness centres scheme on the basis of states wise progress, training institutes wise progress and project wise progress. The present study is based on the secondary data collected from various journals, research articles and websites. In the analysis of data, it was found that southern states (Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka) have good and encouraging progress of ACABCs scheme comparison then north eastern states which have poor performance in the establishment of agriventure and other aspects. The government need to special focus on the north eastern states of the country to meet the objectives of the agriclinics and agribusiness centres scheme. Keywords: Agriclinics, Technology Transfer, Progressive Analysis, & Employment Generation. INTRODUCTION Background – Agriculture is the lifeline of Indian economy and provides the underpinning for our food, livelihood security and support for the economic growth and social transformation of the country. About 75 percent of the population is dependent directly or indirectly on agricultural and allied sector along with the contributing 13.7 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP). It will continue to be central