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indian farmer english essay

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Answered by Anonymous
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India is an agricultural country. Seventy percent of the Indian people are farmers. They are the backbone of the nation.They produce the food-crops and the oil-seeds. They produce the commercial crops. They produce some raw materials for our industries. Hence, they are the life-blood of our nation.The Indian farmer is busy day and night. He works in sun and shower. He ploughs the land. He sows the seeds. He keeps watch over the crops at night. he guards the crops against the stray cattle. He guards the harvest against the thieves. He reaps the crops and carries them home. Bullocks are the precious possession of the Indian farmer. He takes care of his bullocks. His wife and children help him in his work.The Indian farmer is poor. His poverty is well-known to all the world. He cannot get two full meals a day. He wears a piece of coarse cloth. He cannot give education to his children. He cannot give fine dress to his sons and daughters. He cannot give ornaments to his wife. The farmer’s wife has to manage with a few pieces of cloth. She also works at home and in the field. She cleans the cowshed. She gathers cow-dung and pats it into pancakes. She dries them in sun and piles them up; because she will use them as fuel during the wet monsoon months. The Indian farmer is harassed by the village touts. He is harassed by the money-lenders and the tax collectors. Hence, he cannot enjoy his own yield.

The Indian farmer does not posses a suitable residence. He has no good house to live in. He lives i a straw-thatched cottage. His room is very small and dark.

Answered by Samantha1449
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The Indian farmer lives of very simple life. His day begins with the rising sun. He has a simple breakfast of tea and chapatis. He then milks the cows and buffaloes and takes them out to graze. During the day he works in the field. His work involves ploughing, weeding, sowing, watering or reaping.

At noon he has his midday meal. He rests for a while under the shade of a tree. Just as the sun is about to set, he goes home. After his evening meal he sits on a charpai and rests. A few friends may come over for a quiet talk. He goes to bed early.

When he is not working on his fields, he repaired his implements or tends his cattle. The farmer earns very little money and leads a hard life, but he is generally happy and contented with what he gets.

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