Discuss the problems of agricultural labour in india.How they can be removed
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The agricultural labourers are one of the most exploited and oppressed classes in rural hierarchy. Problems of Agriculture Labour: Marginalisation of Agricultural Workers. The workforce in agriculture (cultivators plusagricultural labourers) was 97.2 million in 1951 and this rose to 185.2 million in 1991.
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As we are aware that near about 53% population of India is engaged in agricultural activities. But agriculture in India is still at mercy of monsoon. Here, the condition of the farmers and agricultural labourers depend on the intensity of monsoon. If monsoon is good then crop is good and vice-versa. Agriculture labour is counted in the category of unorganized sector, so their income is not fixed. Hence they are living an insecure and underprivileged life and earning just Rs. 150/day along with full uncertainty.
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