write a stiry on an indian farmer inclyding this points
.name of farmer
. number of children
. any loan he has taken from bank
. what he can do to increase his earning
. condition of farming
or
thinks to migrate in urban areas for better opportunities
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Ramlal, 35, of UP’s Rajwada village, could not escape the effects of India’s increasingly uncertain weather, despite being part of India’s farming elite and its middle class. His wheat farm has been devastated, and government compensation does not cover even 13% of his losses. Image: Bhasker Tripathi, Gaon Connection
Lean, intense and troubled, pea-and-wheat farmer Ramlal is not supposed to be in crisis.
At 35, Ramlal (he uses only one name), is part of India’s farming elite—the 19% that owns more than 1.1 hectare of land—and a rural representative of India’s booming middle class. He owns 21 hectares of land (5 hectares sown with peas), a television, motorcycle and tractor, and lives with his family of eight in a four-room brick house, with a courtyard and store, in a south-western corner of Uttar Pradesh (UP), a state that accounts for a fifth