essay on indian farmer
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Some one has truly said, “India is a land of villages and farmers are the soul of the country.” I also feel the same. Farmers are a respected lot and farming is considered a noble profession in our country. They are also called “Annadata”, which means “food provider”. According to this logic, farmers in India should be a happy and prosperous lot but the irony is that the reality is exactly opposite to it.
This is the reason why kids of farmers don’t want to pursue the profession of their parents. According to a government data, around two and a half thousand farmers leave farming and migrate to cities daily in search of livelihood. If this trend continues, then a time may come when there will no farmers left and our country will turn from “food surplus”, which we are now to “food deficient”.
I used to think that when the prices of commodities go up, the farmer benefits but the reality is that most of the money is grabbed by the middle men. So, the farmer is always a looser. When there is a bumper crop, the price of the products fall and at many times he has to sell his produce at a throwaway price to the government or to the middlemen and when there is drought or flood, then we all know what happens to the poor farmer.
The condition of the farmers is getting from bad to worse. If something is not done urgently, there will be nothing left to save.
This is the reason why kids of farmers don’t want to pursue the profession of their parents. According to a government data, around two and a half thousand farmers leave farming and migrate to cities daily in search of livelihood. If this trend continues, then a time may come when there will no farmers left and our country will turn from “food surplus”, which we are now to “food deficient”.
I used to think that when the prices of commodities go up, the farmer benefits but the reality is that most of the money is grabbed by the middle men. So, the farmer is always a looser. When there is a bumper crop, the price of the products fall and at many times he has to sell his produce at a throwaway price to the government or to the middlemen and when there is drought or flood, then we all know what happens to the poor farmer.
The condition of the farmers is getting from bad to worse. If something is not done urgently, there will be nothing left to save.
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●AN INDIAN FARMERS●
India is mainly a agricultural country. Agriculture is the backbone of India's economy. The farmers is an important part of an agriculture. Agriculture depends on him. It is the toil of the farmer which brings prosperity in India. His contribution is invaluable. He is an very important part of Indian society. In other words it is the land of the farmers.
The life of an Indian farmers is very difficult. A farmer's life became all the more pitiable when his crops fail. Just take this example on you Suppose you worked very hard for your examination and as a result your marks is very poor because of unnecessarily reason. How do you fell ?
A farmers is usually poor and illiterate . His children also remain poor and uneducated . His life is caught in a vicious cycle of poverty. It goes on from generation to generation.
Since, the Indian farmer is uneducated , he is unaware of technological advancement and scientific development . He is unfamiliar with the latest technology and equipment developed in the field of Agriculture . He make use of generation old methods for farming He is ignorant of the programme and policies of the Government which are mean to bring relief and comfort in his life Due to this ignorance he fails to reap the benefits of those program and policies .
Thus, the farmers is the backbone of agriculture in India .
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●AN INDIAN FARMERS●
India is mainly a agricultural country. Agriculture is the backbone of India's economy. The farmers is an important part of an agriculture. Agriculture depends on him. It is the toil of the farmer which brings prosperity in India. His contribution is invaluable. He is an very important part of Indian society. In other words it is the land of the farmers.
The life of an Indian farmers is very difficult. A farmer's life became all the more pitiable when his crops fail. Just take this example on you Suppose you worked very hard for your examination and as a result your marks is very poor because of unnecessarily reason. How do you fell ?
A farmers is usually poor and illiterate . His children also remain poor and uneducated . His life is caught in a vicious cycle of poverty. It goes on from generation to generation.
Since, the Indian farmer is uneducated , he is unaware of technological advancement and scientific development . He is unfamiliar with the latest technology and equipment developed in the field of Agriculture . He make use of generation old methods for farming He is ignorant of the programme and policies of the Government which are mean to bring relief and comfort in his life Due to this ignorance he fails to reap the benefits of those program and policies .
Thus, the farmers is the backbone of agriculture in India .
Hope it will help you..
If you find it appropriate then mark it as branliest
.☆
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