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The Life of An Indian Farmer.

Introduction-

-India is a land of villages. A majority of her population lives in villages. Most of them are farmers. Agriculture is their main occupation. They work on the fields that are around the village. Indian economy is an agricultural one. So the importance of the former is very great. Let us here examine, in brief, the life of an Indian farmer.

Hard working-

An Indian Farmer is very hard working. He gets up early in the morning, takes his plough, and with his cattle goes to his field even before it is full daylight. He works there all day without caring for the hardships of weather. Winter, summer or rain, it is all the same for him. We

find him working on his field sowing, ploughing or reaping in biting cold as well as in the hot winds or summer. He works till noon, when his wife or children bring for him his mid- day meal. He takes it under the shade of some tree. Having eaten his food and having washed it down with a glass of cool water of a flowing brook or well, he again resumes his work. Often he sings a song to break the monotony of his hard labour.

Village chaupal-

It is only with the approach of darkness that he

returns home. At the door of his humble cottage, he is greeted by his children,.some young and some a bit grown up. Then he rests a while and smokes his hukka. This is the happiest time of the day for him. Now he is the king of his humble cottage. After taking his meal, he goes to the village chopal There he smokes and chats with his fellow farmers, who like him, come there for recreation. Many jokes are cut and the stories that are narrated. In this.way, having passed an hour or two in laughing and talking he returns home.for his well earned rest.

Life: Full of difficulties--

Such is a typical day in the life of an Indian

Farmer. His life is full of difficulties. In spite of his hard labour he lives a life of extreme poverty. 'He is born in debt, live in debt, and dies in debt'. His crops are at the mercy of rains. Famines or floods often take away the.fruits of his hard labour. Still he is contended and god fearing. When he.falls ill, he finds that there are no medical facilities for his treatment. Often.he dies untreated and uncared for there are also only a few schools for the education of his children. The mud huts in which he lives often fall down during rain and his humble belongings are all ruined. Pucca houses are rare. We, who live in the cities, cannot even imagine the hardships of his life.

Enjoys Nature's Gift-

But this is only one side of the picture. The life

of the Indian farmer has a brighter side also. He enjoys fresh air and sunshine, the two great blessings of god. He gets more wholesome food than those who live in the cities. He still enjoys pure milk and ghee which are not to be found in cities. Moreover, the villagers are sympathetic and extend greater co-operation to each other in times of distress. Such fellow feeling and brotherhood are not heard of in the city, where even the next door neighbours do not know each other.

Need of reforms-

A number of reforms are needed to make the life

of the farmer happier and healthier. It is a good sign that the government is giving its utmost attention to the problem. Various programmes of village upliftment have been taken in hand. Through scientific methods of agriculture, poverty is being removed. The prosperity of the farmer means the prosperity of the nation. In the near future his condition would be surely

improved.

Conclusion-

The “Jawahar Rozgar Yojna" was launched to improve the condition of life of the rural poor. 'Panchayati Raj' seeks to give power to the people to work out their own destiny. The central government promised.that the loans of the farmers upto Rs. 10,000/- would be waived. The life of an Indian farmer twenty years hence would be quite different from his life today. He would be healthy, happy and prosperous. He would no longer be in debt, as at present, but would walk with his head raised high. He would be an entirely new man. Good quality seeds, fertilizers and pesticides are already being provided to him. Tractor has now become a common sight more and more improvements are daily taking place. So his future is bright.

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Write essay on the life of an Indian farmers .....

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The life of a farmer is very hard .He get up in the early morning .He takes his plough and oxen and goes to the field . He ploughs his field for the whole day .He labours hard in the scorching sun his routine does

not change in the biting cold . The farmer remains busy in tilling the field , sowing seeds and reaping crops throughout the year

The Indian farmers day starts with a wee hours in the morning and ends in the later hours of the day the farmer takes great care of his crops and dreams of good crops sometimes his dreams are crashed

by the Nature Often it appears to be a drought or. flood or untimely rain many times it is destroyed by hailstorm ,mist or fog To say adverse whether condition.

causes severe harm to crops

Farmer are back bone of agriculture we need to be sensitive towards them

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