Farmers’ Day
Farmers’ Day
By
Dr Arvind Kumar
“Plight of farmers in India has become very critical in recent
decades. Small farmers are reeling under appalling debt and many of them commit
suicide for being not able to repay the debt”.
23 December is celebrated as Kisan Divas or
Farmers’ Day to commemorate the memory of Chaudhary Charan Singh, whose life
reflected his peasantry background and he understood problems of the farmer and
did his best to help them.
There is
a need to equip farmers with latest technological accessories that augment the
prospects of better output and thus make their contribution more prominent in
the global economy. Better results could be attained if information centers
having state-of-the -art facilities are set-up inside each village that shed
light on issues related with farmers. Let’s not forget that they form the
backbone of the nation and so it becomes imperative for us to be conscious of
their needs. Both the Central and state governments should come out with plans,
which prevent the farmers from being swayed by negative market forces.
The
plight of farmers in India has been very miserable in present-day India and
they have always been at the receiving end since Independence. Their hard toil
fetches them nothing except fake assurances from the dispensations at the helm.
It’s sad and unfortunate that people who are indispensable for the growth of
nation have been left to their fate. This is quite evident from the suicide
cases in Maharashtra, Andhra and other parts of the country including West
Bengal. In state like UP middlemen and Mandi officials ensure that the farmers
turn into object of grief. The need of the hour is implementation of schemes
introduced by the government. This can take place effectively if the village
panchayts are provided more power to execute them in smooth manner.
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