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✨ Farmers are the backbones of the society though they are the most neglected in this society . Their

future always depends on destiny as a result many farmers are found committing suicide. Though

Lencho is quite different among all these farmers. Comment on the above topic including the character

sketch of Lencho in about 120 words .​

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Answered by SULTHANASAJI
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IMPORTANCE OF FARMER TO THE NATION

Importance of farmer in future generations is discussed below.Farmer is the backbone of our society

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Now I am going to discuss the importance of farmer in the future generations. According to world’s survey our India is one of the top countries in cultivation and farming. But now -a -days Indian farmers stayed a neglected community for decades despite their huge contribution in economy of the Nation. Indian farmers are the backbones of our nation’s economy as Indian economy is primarily Agriculture based country. Statics reveal that Indian agriculture is sector accounting for 18% of india’s Gross Demostic Product(GDP) and provide employment to nearly 50% of workers. Unfortunately despite being the main people in such industry ,Indian farmers are constantly subjected Harassment, Unemployment or lower payment of crops and such other things subjecting them into incur losses and face Poverty. India is the largest producer of wheat,rice,pulses and spices and has more scope for groth in agricultural sector. If farmers get an assured minimum support prices for their produces and also if the functioning in trade is made digital or online,or by eliminating middle person who is exchanging goods from farmers to factories or from factories to farmers. Then the financial state of farmers will be improved in agricultural fields is witnessed in some places, due to new laws and polices provided an important issues to discuss in schools on other social and political platforms.

The language used is kept simple ,so as to make every student understand the issues concerning the farmers and provide opinions and also organize debates on issues. A simple Indian farmer speech with all statics and relevant explanations is bound to add knowledge

Answered by pratzzchaudhry
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I will talk personally about My loving country #INDIA..India has enough food; does it have too many people working in agriculture? The pressure on land is an outcome of policy, which condemns most people to marginal farming. India needs a different set of solutions for agriculture and for those working the land.

India is an agricultural country. Agriculture is “only” ~16 % of GDP but the largest sector for employment. Officially farmers are only a few hundred million, but adding family members who help or occasionally farm, as also wage labourers, the number of farm workers is likely to be closer to half a billion people. But how many people would India need farming if it were as labour efficient as the US for growing crops? I am not suggesting it is possible, or even desirable (large, mechanised farms with massive chemical and water inputs) but as a thought exercise? Just four million people.

The US is extreme; with less than 2% of its population growing food sufficient for almost 2 billion people, but much of it is fed to animals. The US also focuses on many crops suitable for mechanisation, but even using metrics from many East Asian countries, with about 10% of the population in agriculture - as opposed to half the workforce for India - that is hundreds of millions of people who could shift to alternative options.

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