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Answered by prasanjitm1999
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                                  The Status Indian Farmer

India is a an agricultural country. More than 75% of its population lives in villages. People work as farmers. But it is pity that our farmer lives in poverty though he is the back-bone of our country. He works hard and gets little to eat.

The present condition of Indian farmer is very bad. He is too poor to have some comforts of life. he has very few clothes. He lives in an ordinary house. It is made of mud. It is not properly ventilated. It is dark and unhealthy. Our farmer is ignorant. He lives in dirt. He does not know the importance of cleanliness. He is open to diseases.

The Indian farmer is very hardworking. He is very honest. He works in the fields from morning till evening. The scorching heat of the sun. the cold winter winds and the heavy rain cannot stop him from doing his work outside the house. He is the son of the nature.

The  Indian farmer is quite ignorant. He still follows the old methods of agriculture. Owing to t his poverty and ignorance, he cannot (or does not) make use of scientific  implements and fertilizers as well. Indian agriculture is dependent on the monsoon. Very   often it fails, sometimes it destroys his standing crops. Thus monsoon betrays our farmers. Frequently, rains cause floods which destroy crops. Thus we see that poverty and ignorance are two great curses for the Indian farmer.

The remedy of the Indian farmer’s backwardness lies in spreading literacy among the farmers. Government should help them with money, implements and good seeds. There should be good arrangements for irrigation also.

It is a matter of great pleasure that today Government   is doing is best to help the Indian farmer. His position has now improved. He is now buying better agricultural implements, good seeds and fertilizers. The old out- dated plough is now being replaced by the tractor.

In the days of English rule the farmer was in the clutches of money lenders and land lords. But now the position is changed. The government , co- operative societies an d banks are helping our farmers. These three agencies have brought revolution in rural credit.

Distribution of surplus land, consolidation of land holdings, implementation of ceiling laws and other land reforms have brought about a change in the status of Indian farmer. Welfare measures like spread of education , electrification and supply of water, building of roads, schools and hospitals have raised the standards of living of the farmer. Now he lives in the pucca houses and puts on better clothes. He looks very cheerful. If our farmers and we should co- operate our government, the conditions of the Indian farmer will improve in the future.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Status of Indian Farmers

  • The Indian farmers are the real producers of the country. They served as the backbone of India when the industrial revolution was unheard of in Indian soil.  
  • They toil in the hot sun, sweat the blood out and produce food that fills the stomach of the people of India.  
  • The current state of farmers in an agricultural country like India is quite astonishing. The once famous producers are now devoid of their wealth and resources and many parts of India do not receive water properly due to poor rainfall and water distribution plans.
  • They continue to fight for their rights.  
  • The procurement price of most of their produces is very low, which makes them even poorer. Many other sectors had overtaken agriculture, which was once a prime mover of the Indian economy.

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