speech on the importance of farmer
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Hon’ble Principal Ma’am, Respected Teachers and My Dear Friends!
Today, we all are gathered here for an event especially organized by the school as a way of showing our gratitude towards the Indian Farmers. I know that this is quite unexpected for most of you because the farmers in our country are not really appreciated in a way in which they should be. We have invited some of the respected farmers of the country as a guest for today’s event and it is my honor to host this event. Before the event begins, I would like to deliver a speech in the respect of our Indian Farmers.
Our country is a land rich in agriculture. About 75% of our population resides in villages and most of them are farmers. Many villages still don’t have proper facilities and availability of resources like raw materials etc. But apart from all difficulties they still grow crops for us to meet our requirements, facing all the adversities. They are equally respectful just like a soldier but the bitter truth about our country is that these farmers are respected only verbally but not in the practical life. They face extreme financial distress due to which they suffer depression and often suicide due to excessive burden of loan which they could not pay from a small amount of income.
The government is obviously responsible for this because the prices are too low according to the economic condition of the country. Due to the negligence of the government, the condition of our farmers is getting worst day by day. They do not have enough money to meet their family’s daily requirement, making their life comfortable is still a distant dream for them. They can’t afford proper clothes and still live in the houses made of mud. These houses are not even properly ventilated, and every corner screams the plight of penury faced by the occupants.
Our government has launched few policies and taken some steps for improving the condition of the Indian Farmers showing little progress. New technologies have been introduced to the agricultural industries and new methods of farming and better quality of raw material reducing the risks. Government is also providing compensation to the farmers in case of losses incurred due to natural calamity. Government is providing education, electricity, good roads and proper supply of water. There have been many establishments of government schools and hospitals in rural areas. But not only the government is responsible to improve their condition but every citizen has to respect the work of a farmer and the food he create by not wasting it.
On this note, I would like to conclude my speech and thank every respected farmer who works hard every day to grow food for us. I would also like to extend special thanks to our hon’ble principle ma’am who gave us the idea to create an event in school to celebrate this auspicious day.
Thank you and I wish you all a great day ahead!4
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we all know on this time the most religious occupation is of farming and we all eat food like chapati which farmers are giving to us but some of the peoples think that farmers are poor why? farmers are not poor because if there are no farmers does'nt eat chappaties infact food we all eat chappaties most in our food those chappaties farmers giving to us so respect the farmers