Wednesday, December 1, 2010

life style of indian farmers in india









India is an agricultural country. India lives in villages. The villagers depend on agriculture. They are either farmers or workers on the agricultural fields. Ours industries and urban business also depend on agriculture. Thus, an Indian farmer truly represents India. He can be called the son of the soil. It is on his sweet and labour that our progress and prosperity depend.

The lifestyle of indian farmers who feeds and clothes the people. An Indian farmer is very hard working. He is very busy throughout the year. For him there is no rest. He is engaged in tilling the soil, sowing the seeds, watering the fields, reaping and harvesting the crop and then taking it to the market to sell it. And yet he is very poor. He is being exploited by the money-lenders, the middlemen and the government servants.

His needs are few and simple and yet they are not met. Most of the Indian farmers or tenants. Their exploitation should be stopped. They should be distributed agricultural land. They should be given cheap loans and other facilities. They should be given better seeds, fertilizers and return for their produce. The irrigation facilities should be improved.

India cannot prosper until Indian farmer is poor and miserable. He is the very soul of the country. He is as important as a soldier, a doctor or an engineer. That is why the then Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri gave us the slogan: "Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan." But it should not remain only a slogan. The Indian farmer should be given his due regard and status. Every effort should be made to make him happy, rich and comfortable. His labours and sweat should not go unrewarded.

He should be taught how to read and write. Education should be taken to his door-steps so that his children do not remain illiterate. He should be provided with better medical and health facilities. He is the bread-earner of the country and should be treated accordingly. If he himself remains hungry, illcad or ignorant how India can make progress? Some schemes have been started to improve his economic and social condition. But many more such schemes need to be started.


11 comments:

  1. Indian farmers are very hard working farmers in the world and they have really extra courage in his life.

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  2. farmers grow plants for eating

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  3. Farmers work more than any working man in city bu get only as much of 1 day. If he had any weakness
    he is not able to go to doctor because he don't have money to pay. For their improvement we should take actions such to lower the prices of all things and to start the governmental hospitals in every village so that they can access to hospital.

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  4. Very well described about Indian farmers' lifestyle. I also recently added a blog post about Indian farmers and rice mills in Chhattisgarh-
    http://drskn28.blogspot.in/2013/03/indian-farmers-and-rice-industry.html

    Hope you like my post too.
    Thanks.

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    its true....

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  7. Life of a Farmer - Short Essay 2. Farmers are the most hardworking people. Growing crops and plants is their real desire. Life of a farmer. Farmers live a simple life. They are used to working on a sunny day and while it is raining. Indian farmers always wake up very early in the morning and they also sleep after the set of the sun.

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  8. Financial condition of Farmer. The farmer of the India are the poor and this poverty is famous in all over the world. That means every one is aware from this. The farmers of the India can not afford the meal or the food for two times of the day because of the poverty.


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