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(int) 1 => object(Cake\Http\Response) {}, (int) 2 => object(Cake\Http\Runner) {} ] ], (int) 13 => [ 'file' => '/home/brlfuser/public_html/vendor/cakephp/cakephp/src/Http/Runner.php', 'line' => (int) 51, 'function' => '__invoke', 'class' => 'Cake\Http\Runner', 'object' => object(Cake\Http\Runner) {}, 'type' => '->', 'args' => [ (int) 0 => object(Cake\Http\ServerRequest) {}, (int) 1 => object(Cake\Http\Response) {} ] ], (int) 14 => [ 'file' => '/home/brlfuser/public_html/vendor/cakephp/cakephp/src/Http/Server.php', 'line' => (int) 98, 'function' => 'run', 'class' => 'Cake\Http\Runner', 'object' => object(Cake\Http\Runner) {}, 'type' => '->', 'args' => [ (int) 0 => object(Cake\Http\MiddlewareQueue) {}, (int) 1 => object(Cake\Http\ServerRequest) {}, (int) 2 => object(Cake\Http\Response) {} ] ], (int) 15 => [ 'file' => '/home/brlfuser/public_html/webroot/index.php', 'line' => (int) 39, 'function' => 'run', 'class' => 'Cake\Http\Server', 'object' => object(Cake\Http\Server) {}, 'type' => '->', 'args' => [] ] ] $frame = [ 'file' => '/home/brlfuser/public_html/src/Controller/ArtileDetailController.php', 'line' => (int) 73, 'function' => 'offsetGet', 'class' => 'Cake\Http\ServerRequest', 'object' => object(Cake\Http\ServerRequest) { trustProxy => false [protected] params => [ [maximum depth reached] ] [protected] data => [[maximum depth reached]] [protected] query => [[maximum depth reached]] [protected] cookies => [[maximum depth reached]] [protected] _environment => [ [maximum depth reached] ] [protected] url => 'latest-news-updates/why-this-apathy-devinder-sharma-4673458/print' [protected] base => '' [protected] webroot => '/' [protected] here => '/latest-news-updates/why-this-apathy-devinder-sharma-4673458/print' [protected] trustedProxies => [[maximum depth reached]] [protected] _input => null [protected] _detectors => [ [maximum depth reached] ] [protected] _detectorCache => [ [maximum depth reached] ] [protected] stream => object(Zend\Diactoros\PhpInputStream) {} [protected] uri => object(Zend\Diactoros\Uri) {} [protected] session => object(Cake\Http\Session) {} [protected] attributes => [[maximum depth reached]] [protected] emulatedAttributes => [ [maximum depth reached] ] [protected] uploadedFiles => [[maximum depth reached]] [protected] protocol => null [protected] requestTarget => null [private] deprecatedProperties => [ [maximum depth reached] ] }, 'type' => '->', 'args' => [ (int) 0 => 'catslug' ] ]deprecationWarning - CORE/src/Core/functions.php, line 311 Cake\Http\ServerRequest::offsetGet() - CORE/src/Http/ServerRequest.php, line 2421 App\Controller\ArtileDetailController::printArticle() - APP/Controller/ArtileDetailController.php, line 73 Cake\Controller\Controller::invokeAction() - CORE/src/Controller/Controller.php, line 610 Cake\Http\ActionDispatcher::_invoke() - CORE/src/Http/ActionDispatcher.php, line 120 Cake\Http\ActionDispatcher::dispatch() - CORE/src/Http/ActionDispatcher.php, line 94 Cake\Http\BaseApplication::__invoke() - CORE/src/Http/BaseApplication.php, line 235 Cake\Http\Runner::__invoke() - CORE/src/Http/Runner.php, line 65 Cake\Routing\Middleware\RoutingMiddleware::__invoke() - CORE/src/Routing/Middleware/RoutingMiddleware.php, line 162 Cake\Http\Runner::__invoke() - CORE/src/Http/Runner.php, line 65 Cake\Routing\Middleware\AssetMiddleware::__invoke() - CORE/src/Routing/Middleware/AssetMiddleware.php, line 88 Cake\Http\Runner::__invoke() - CORE/src/Http/Runner.php, line 65 Cake\Error\Middleware\ErrorHandlerMiddleware::__invoke() - CORE/src/Error/Middleware/ErrorHandlerMiddleware.php, line 96 Cake\Http\Runner::__invoke() - CORE/src/Http/Runner.php, line 65 Cake\Http\Runner::run() - CORE/src/Http/Runner.php, line 51 Cake\Http\Server::run() - CORE/src/Http/Server.php, line 98
Deprecated (16384): The ArrayAccess methods will be removed in 4.0.0.Use getParam(), getData() and getQuery() instead. - /home/brlfuser/public_html/src/Controller/ArtileDetailController.php, line: 74 You can disable deprecation warnings by setting `Error.errorLevel` to `E_ALL & ~E_USER_DEPRECATED` in your config/app.php. [CORE/src/Core/functions.php, line 311]Code Context
trigger_error($message, E_USER_DEPRECATED);
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$message = 'The ArrayAccess methods will be removed in 4.0.0.Use getParam(), getData() and getQuery() instead. - /home/brlfuser/public_html/src/Controller/ArtileDetailController.php, line: 74 You can disable deprecation warnings by setting `Error.errorLevel` to `E_ALL & ~E_USER_DEPRECATED` in your config/app.php.' $stackFrame = (int) 1 $trace = [ (int) 0 => [ 'file' => '/home/brlfuser/public_html/vendor/cakephp/cakephp/src/Http/ServerRequest.php', 'line' => (int) 2421, 'function' => 'deprecationWarning', 'args' => [ (int) 0 => 'The ArrayAccess methods will be removed in 4.0.0.Use getParam(), getData() and getQuery() instead.' ] ], (int) 1 => [ 'file' => '/home/brlfuser/public_html/src/Controller/ArtileDetailController.php', 'line' => (int) 74, 'function' => 'offsetGet', 'class' => 'Cake\Http\ServerRequest', 'object' => object(Cake\Http\ServerRequest) {}, 'type' => '->', 'args' => [ (int) 0 => 'artileslug' ] ], (int) 2 => [ 'file' => 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[protected] uri => object(Zend\Diactoros\Uri) {} [protected] session => object(Cake\Http\Session) {} [protected] attributes => [[maximum depth reached]] [protected] emulatedAttributes => [ [maximum depth reached] ] [protected] uploadedFiles => [[maximum depth reached]] [protected] protocol => null [protected] requestTarget => null [private] deprecatedProperties => [ [maximum depth reached] ] }, 'type' => '->', 'args' => [ (int) 0 => 'artileslug' ] ]deprecationWarning - CORE/src/Core/functions.php, line 311 Cake\Http\ServerRequest::offsetGet() - CORE/src/Http/ServerRequest.php, line 2421 App\Controller\ArtileDetailController::printArticle() - APP/Controller/ArtileDetailController.php, line 74 Cake\Controller\Controller::invokeAction() - CORE/src/Controller/Controller.php, line 610 Cake\Http\ActionDispatcher::_invoke() - CORE/src/Http/ActionDispatcher.php, line 120 Cake\Http\ActionDispatcher::dispatch() - CORE/src/Http/ActionDispatcher.php, line 94 Cake\Http\BaseApplication::__invoke() - CORE/src/Http/BaseApplication.php, line 235 Cake\Http\Runner::__invoke() - CORE/src/Http/Runner.php, line 65 Cake\Routing\Middleware\RoutingMiddleware::__invoke() - CORE/src/Routing/Middleware/RoutingMiddleware.php, line 162 Cake\Http\Runner::__invoke() - CORE/src/Http/Runner.php, line 65 Cake\Routing\Middleware\AssetMiddleware::__invoke() - CORE/src/Routing/Middleware/AssetMiddleware.php, line 88 Cake\Http\Runner::__invoke() - CORE/src/Http/Runner.php, line 65 Cake\Error\Middleware\ErrorHandlerMiddleware::__invoke() - CORE/src/Error/Middleware/ErrorHandlerMiddleware.php, line 96 Cake\Http\Runner::__invoke() - CORE/src/Http/Runner.php, line 65 Cake\Http\Runner::run() - CORE/src/Http/Runner.php, line 51 Cake\Http\Server::run() - CORE/src/Http/Server.php, line 98
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$response = object(Cake\Http\Response) { 'status' => (int) 200, 'contentType' => 'text/html', 'headers' => [ 'Content-Type' => [ [maximum depth reached] ] ], 'file' => null, 'fileRange' => [], 'cookies' => object(Cake\Http\Cookie\CookieCollection) {}, 'cacheDirectives' => [], 'body' => '<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <link rel="canonical" href="https://im4change.in/<pre class="cake-error"><a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="document.getElementById('cakeErr67f5683ac224f-trace').style.display = (document.getElementById('cakeErr67f5683ac224f-trace').style.display == 'none' ? '' : 'none');"><b>Notice</b> (8)</a>: Undefined variable: urlPrefix [<b>APP/Template/Layout/printlayout.ctp</b>, line <b>8</b>]<div id="cakeErr67f5683ac224f-trace" class="cake-stack-trace" style="display: none;"><a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="document.getElementById('cakeErr67f5683ac224f-code').style.display = (document.getElementById('cakeErr67f5683ac224f-code').style.display == 'none' ? '' : 'none')">Code</a> <a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="document.getElementById('cakeErr67f5683ac224f-context').style.display = (document.getElementById('cakeErr67f5683ac224f-context').style.display == 'none' ? '' : 'none')">Context</a><pre id="cakeErr67f5683ac224f-code" class="cake-code-dump" style="display: none;"><code><span style="color: #000000"><span style="color: #0000BB"></span><span style="color: #007700"><</span><span style="color: #0000BB">head</span><span style="color: #007700">> </span></span></code> <span class="code-highlight"><code><span style="color: #000000"> <link rel="canonical" href="<span style="color: #0000BB"><?php </span><span style="color: #007700">echo </span><span style="color: #0000BB">Configure</span><span style="color: #007700">::</span><span style="color: #0000BB">read</span><span style="color: #007700">(</span><span style="color: #DD0000">'SITE_URL'</span><span style="color: #007700">); </span><span style="color: #0000BB">?><?php </span><span style="color: #007700">echo </span><span style="color: #0000BB">$urlPrefix</span><span style="color: #007700">;</span><span style="color: #0000BB">?><?php </span><span style="color: #007700">echo </span><span style="color: #0000BB">$article_current</span><span style="color: #007700">-></span><span style="color: #0000BB">category</span><span style="color: #007700">-></span><span style="color: #0000BB">slug</span><span style="color: #007700">; </span><span style="color: #0000BB">?></span>/<span style="color: #0000BB"><?php </span><span style="color: #007700">echo </span><span style="color: #0000BB">$article_current</span><span style="color: #007700">-></span><span style="color: #0000BB">seo_url</span><span style="color: #007700">; </span><span style="color: #0000BB">?></span>.html"/> </span></code></span> <code><span style="color: #000000"><span style="color: #0000BB"> </span><span style="color: #007700"><</span><span style="color: #0000BB">meta http</span><span style="color: #007700">-</span><span style="color: #0000BB">equiv</span><span style="color: #007700">=</span><span style="color: #DD0000">"Content-Type" </span><span style="color: #0000BB">content</span><span style="color: #007700">=</span><span style="color: #DD0000">"text/html; charset=utf-8"</span><span style="color: #007700">/> </span></span></code></pre><pre id="cakeErr67f5683ac224f-context" class="cake-context" style="display: none;">$viewFile = '/home/brlfuser/public_html/src/Template/Layout/printlayout.ctp' $dataForView = [ 'article_current' => object(App\Model\Entity\Article) { 'id' => (int) 25424, 'title' => 'Why this apathy? -Devinder Sharma', 'subheading' => '', 'description' => '<div align="justify"> -Deccan Herald </div> <p align="justify"> <br /> It is difficult to understand why Indian farmers continue to be ignored. With a meager outlay every year, Indian farmers have been producing a bountiful harvest. </p> <p align="justify"> If only agriculture was to be injected with the much need economic stimulus package, I am sure the Indian farmers can flood the country with food, fruits and vegetables. India can certainly emerge as one of the biggest exporters of agricultural commodities.<br /> </p> <p align="justify"> In 2013-14, farmers produced a record harvest of 264.4 million tonnes of foodgrains. Production of oilseeds reached a record high of 34.5 million tonnes, a jump of 4.8 per cent. Maize production increased by 8.52 per cent to reach a level of 24.2 million tones. </p> <p align="justify"> Pulses production reached an all-time high of 19.6 million tones, an increase of 7.10 per cent over the previous year. Cotton production too touched a record high. </p> <p align="justify"> With such record production, the nation remains indebted to the virile and hardworking farmers. But last year, in 2013-14, when farm production recorded a quantum jump, agriculture received Rs 19,307-crore from the annual budget kitty, which is less than 1 per cent of the total budget outlay. </p> <p align="justify"> This year, finance minister Arun Jaitley provided only Rs 22,652-crore to agriculture and cooperation departments. Clearly, the apathy towards agriculture continues. </p> <p align="justify"> The neglect of agriculture has become more pronounced since economic liberalisation was introduced in 1991. I recall the then finance minister Manmohan Singh famous budget speech when he showered all the bounties on industry and in the next paragraph said that agriculture remains the mainstay of the economy. </p> <p align="justify"> But since agriculture is a state subject, he left it to the state governments to provide the much need impetus to farming. </p> <p align="justify"> But what he forgot to say was that industry too is a state subject and should have been left to the state governments. The bias therefore was clearly visible. </p> <p align="justify"> Although agriculture grew at an impressive rate of 4.1 per cent in the Eleventh Plan period (2007-8 and 2011-12) it received a dismal financial support of Rs 1 lakh crore. For a sector which directly and indirectly employs 60-crore people, Rs 1 lakh crore outlay for five years is simply peanuts. In the 12th Plan period (2012-13 to 2017-18) agriculture is projected to receive Rs 1.5 lakh crore. </p> <p align="justify"> Compare this with the Rs 5.73 lakh crore tax exemptions showered on the industry in 2014-15 alone. It's therefore a matter of priorities. In fact, as I have been saying for long, farmers have disappeared from the economic radar screen. </p> <p align="justify"> <em>No immediate respite</em> </p> <p align="justify"> Despite such low budgetary allocations for agriculture and knowing that the public sector investments have been drastically falling in the rural areas, there is no visible intention of resurrecting the farm sector reeling under a terrible economic distress. </p> <p align="justify"> As if this is not enough, all the noise in TV studios is to cut down on subsidies meant for the poor - food, fertilizer, diesel, gas and MGNREGA. But there is not even a whimper on the desperate need to remove the tax exemptions for the Indian industry. </p> <p align="justify"> Since 2004-05, corporate India has been showered with Rs 31-lakh crore tax exemption. This was expected to boost industrial output and create jobs. But while only 1.5 crore jobs were added in the past 10 years, industrial production has not shown any significant jump. </p> <p align="justify"> On top of it, corporate India is sitting over a cash surplus exceeding Rs 10-lakh crore, and has also defaulted the banks (termed as non-performing assets) by another Rs 10-lakh crore or so. It clearly shows how the poor are being denied their legitimate economic support and the resources are being very conveniently diverted to the rich elite. </p> <p align="justify"> As I said earlier, agriculture employs 60-crore people. Nearly 82.2 per cent of those employed in agriculture are small and marginal farmers. With a meager land holding, and with virtually no financial support, this majority population has somehow managed to survive. </p> <p align="justify"> Studies show that nearly 60 per cent farmers themselves go to bed hungry. With agriculture deliberately being turned economically unviable, more than 42 per cent farmers want to quit farming if given a choice. </p> <p align="justify"> Mainline economists are keen to finish agriculture and move the farming population into the urban centres. But considering that temples are the biggest employer in the country, followed by security guards and the lift boys, I wonder if that is what constitutes economic growth. </p> <p align="justify"> Nevertheless since the World Bank has prescribed rural-urban migration as the ultimate indicator of economic growth, Indian economists have been parroting the same prescription. </p> <p align="justify"> Economic Survey 2013-14 points to the same direction. Raghuram Rajan, the Reserve Bank governor echoes the same argument. Rising food inflation comes in handy to up the ante against Minimum Support Price (MSP) being paid to farmers. APMC mandis are to be dismantled. </p> <p align="justify"> Farmers are being pushed to accept the market doctrine, which means that distress sale will now become a norm. </p> <p align="justify"> In Bihar, which has no APMC since 2007, markets have failed to infuse any confidence by way of economic prosperity. But that's what the markets like. </p> <p align="justify"> They should be able to source cheaper farm commodities thereby adding on to their profits. What happens to farmers has never been their concern. 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Maize production increased by 8.52 per cent to reach a level of 24.2 million tones. </p><p align="justify">Pulses production reached an all-time high of 19.6 million tones, an increase of 7.10 per cent over the previous year. Cotton production too touched a record high. </p><p align="justify">With such record production, the nation remains indebted to the virile and hardworking farmers. But last year, in 2013-14, when farm production recorded a quantum jump, agriculture received Rs 19,307-crore from the annual budget kitty, which is less than 1 per cent of the total budget outlay. </p><p align="justify">This year, finance minister Arun Jaitley provided only Rs 22,652-crore to agriculture and cooperation departments. Clearly, the apathy towards agriculture continues. </p><p align="justify">The neglect of agriculture has become more pronounced since economic liberalisation was introduced in 1991. I recall the then finance minister Manmohan Singh famous budget speech when he showered all the bounties on industry and in the next paragraph said that agriculture remains the mainstay of the economy.</p><p align="justify"> But since agriculture is a state subject, he left it to the state governments to provide the much need impetus to farming. </p><p align="justify">But what he forgot to say was that industry too is a state subject and should have been left to the state governments. The bias therefore was clearly visible. </p><p align="justify">Although agriculture grew at an impressive rate of 4.1 per cent in the Eleventh Plan period (2007-8 and 2011-12) it received a dismal financial support of Rs 1 lakh crore. For a sector which directly and indirectly employs 60-crore people, Rs 1 lakh crore outlay for five years is simply peanuts. In the 12th Plan period (2012-13 to 2017-18) agriculture is projected to receive Rs 1.5 lakh crore. </p><p align="justify">Compare this with the Rs 5.73 lakh crore tax exemptions showered on the industry in 2014-15 alone. It's therefore a matter of priorities. In fact, as I have been saying for long, farmers have disappeared from the economic radar screen.</p><p align="justify"><em>No immediate respite</em></p><p align="justify">Despite such low budgetary allocations for agriculture and knowing that the public sector investments have been drastically falling in the rural areas, there is no visible intention of resurrecting the farm sector reeling under a terrible economic distress. </p><p align="justify">As if this is not enough, all the noise in TV studios is to cut down on subsidies meant for the poor - food, fertilizer, diesel, gas and MGNREGA. 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With a meager land holding, and with virtually no financial support, this majority population has somehow managed to survive. </p><p align="justify">Studies show that nearly 60 per cent farmers themselves go to bed hungry. With agriculture deliberately being turned economically unviable, more than 42 per cent farmers want to quit farming if given a choice. </p><p align="justify">Mainline economists are keen to finish agriculture and move the farming population into the urban centres. But considering that temples are the biggest employer in the country, followed by security guards and the lift boys, I wonder if that is what constitutes economic growth. </p><p align="justify">Nevertheless since the World Bank has prescribed rural-urban migration as the ultimate indicator of economic growth, Indian economists have been parroting the same prescription. </p><p align="justify">Economic Survey 2013-14 points to the same direction. 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With a meager outlay every year, Indian farmers have been producing a bountiful harvest. </p><p align="justify">If only agriculture was to be injected with the much need economic stimulus package, I am sure the Indian farmers can flood the country with food, fruits and vegetables. India can certainly emerge as one of the biggest exporters of agricultural commodities.<br /> </p><p align="justify">In 2013-14, farmers produced a record harvest of 264.4 million tonnes of foodgrains. Production of oilseeds reached a record high of 34.5 million tonnes, a jump of 4.8 per cent. Maize production increased by 8.52 per cent to reach a level of 24.2 million tones. </p><p align="justify">Pulses production reached an all-time high of 19.6 million tones, an increase of 7.10 per cent over the previous year. Cotton production too touched a record high. </p><p align="justify">With such record production, the nation remains indebted to the virile and hardworking farmers. But last year, in 2013-14, when farm production recorded a quantum jump, agriculture received Rs 19,307-crore from the annual budget kitty, which is less than 1 per cent of the total budget outlay. </p><p align="justify">This year, finance minister Arun Jaitley provided only Rs 22,652-crore to agriculture and cooperation departments. Clearly, the apathy towards agriculture continues. </p><p align="justify">The neglect of agriculture has become more pronounced since economic liberalisation was introduced in 1991. I recall the then finance minister Manmohan Singh famous budget speech when he showered all the bounties on industry and in the next paragraph said that agriculture remains the mainstay of the economy.</p><p align="justify"> But since agriculture is a state subject, he left it to the state governments to provide the much need impetus to farming. </p><p align="justify">But what he forgot to say was that industry too is a state subject and should have been left to the state governments. The bias therefore was clearly visible. </p><p align="justify">Although agriculture grew at an impressive rate of 4.1 per cent in the Eleventh Plan period (2007-8 and 2011-12) it received a dismal financial support of Rs 1 lakh crore. For a sector which directly and indirectly employs 60-crore people, Rs 1 lakh crore outlay for five years is simply peanuts. 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But there is not even a whimper on the desperate need to remove the tax exemptions for the Indian industry. </p><p align="justify">Since 2004-05, corporate India has been showered with Rs 31-lakh crore tax exemption. This was expected to boost industrial output and create jobs. But while only 1.5 crore jobs were added in the past 10 years, industrial production has not shown any significant jump. </p><p align="justify">On top of it, corporate India is sitting over a cash surplus exceeding Rs 10-lakh crore, and has also defaulted the banks (termed as non-performing assets) by another Rs 10-lakh crore or so. It clearly shows how the poor are being denied their legitimate economic support and the resources are being very conveniently diverted to the rich elite. </p><p align="justify">As I said earlier, agriculture employs 60-crore people. Nearly 82.2 per cent of those employed in agriculture are small and marginal farmers. With a meager land holding, and with virtually no financial support, this majority population has somehow managed to survive. </p><p align="justify">Studies show that nearly 60 per cent farmers themselves go to bed hungry. With agriculture deliberately being turned economically unviable, more than 42 per cent farmers want to quit farming if given a choice. </p><p align="justify">Mainline economists are keen to finish agriculture and move the farming population into the urban centres. But considering that temples are the biggest employer in the country, followed by security guards and the lift boys, I wonder if that is what constitutes economic growth. </p><p align="justify">Nevertheless since the World Bank has prescribed rural-urban migration as the ultimate indicator of economic growth, Indian economists have been parroting the same prescription. </p><p align="justify">Economic Survey 2013-14 points to the same direction. 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With a meager outlay every year, Indian farmers have been producing a bountiful harvest. </p><p align="justify">If only agriculture was to be injected with the much need economic stimulus package, I am sure the Indian farmers can flood the country with food, fruits and vegetables. India can certainly emerge as one of the biggest exporters of agricultural commodities.<br /> </p><p align="justify">In 2013-14, farmers produced a record harvest of 264.4 million tonnes of foodgrains. Production of oilseeds reached a record high of 34.5 million tonnes, a jump of 4.8 per cent. Maize production increased by 8.52 per cent to reach a level of 24.2 million tones. </p><p align="justify">Pulses production reached an all-time high of 19.6 million tones, an increase of 7.10 per cent over the previous year. Cotton production too touched a record high. </p><p align="justify">With such record production, the nation remains indebted to the virile and hardworking farmers. But last year, in 2013-14, when farm production recorded a quantum jump, agriculture received Rs 19,307-crore from the annual budget kitty, which is less than 1 per cent of the total budget outlay. </p><p align="justify">This year, finance minister Arun Jaitley provided only Rs 22,652-crore to agriculture and cooperation departments. Clearly, the apathy towards agriculture continues. </p><p align="justify">The neglect of agriculture has become more pronounced since economic liberalisation was introduced in 1991. I recall the then finance minister Manmohan Singh famous budget speech when he showered all the bounties on industry and in the next paragraph said that agriculture remains the mainstay of the economy.</p><p align="justify"> But since agriculture is a state subject, he left it to the state governments to provide the much need impetus to farming. </p><p align="justify">But what he forgot to say was that industry too is a state subject and should have been left to the state governments. The bias therefore was clearly visible. </p><p align="justify">Although agriculture grew at an impressive rate of 4.1 per cent in the Eleventh Plan period (2007-8 and 2011-12) it received a dismal financial support of Rs 1 lakh crore. For a sector which directly and indirectly employs 60-crore people, Rs 1 lakh crore outlay for five years is simply peanuts. In the 12th Plan period (2012-13 to 2017-18) agriculture is projected to receive Rs 1.5 lakh crore. </p><p align="justify">Compare this with the Rs 5.73 lakh crore tax exemptions showered on the industry in 2014-15 alone. It's therefore a matter of priorities. In fact, as I have been saying for long, farmers have disappeared from the economic radar screen.</p><p align="justify"><em>No immediate respite</em></p><p align="justify">Despite such low budgetary allocations for agriculture and knowing that the public sector investments have been drastically falling in the rural areas, there is no visible intention of resurrecting the farm sector reeling under a terrible economic distress. </p><p align="justify">As if this is not enough, all the noise in TV studios is to cut down on subsidies meant for the poor - food, fertilizer, diesel, gas and MGNREGA. But there is not even a whimper on the desperate need to remove the tax exemptions for the Indian industry. </p><p align="justify">Since 2004-05, corporate India has been showered with Rs 31-lakh crore tax exemption. This was expected to boost industrial output and create jobs. But while only 1.5 crore jobs were added in the past 10 years, industrial production has not shown any significant jump. </p><p align="justify">On top of it, corporate India is sitting over a cash surplus exceeding Rs 10-lakh crore, and has also defaulted the banks (termed as non-performing assets) by another Rs 10-lakh crore or so. It clearly shows how the poor are being denied their legitimate economic support and the resources are being very conveniently diverted to the rich elite. </p><p align="justify">As I said earlier, agriculture employs 60-crore people. Nearly 82.2 per cent of those employed in agriculture are small and marginal farmers. With a meager land holding, and with virtually no financial support, this majority population has somehow managed to survive. </p><p align="justify">Studies show that nearly 60 per cent farmers themselves go to bed hungry. With agriculture deliberately being turned economically unviable, more than 42 per cent farmers want to quit farming if given a choice. </p><p align="justify">Mainline economists are keen to finish agriculture and move the farming population into the urban centres. But considering that temples are the biggest employer in the country, followed by security guards and the lift boys, I wonder if that is what constitutes economic growth. </p><p align="justify">Nevertheless since the World Bank has prescribed rural-urban migration as the ultimate indicator of economic growth, Indian economists have been parroting the same prescription. </p><p align="justify">Economic Survey 2013-14 points to the same direction. Raghuram Rajan, the Reserve Bank governor echoes the same argument. Rising food inflation comes in handy to up the ante against Minimum Support Price (MSP) being paid to farmers. APMC mandis are to be dismantled.</p><p align="justify">Farmers are being pushed to accept the market doctrine, which means that distress sale will now become a norm. </p><p align="justify">In Bihar, which has no APMC since 2007, markets have failed to infuse any confidence by way of economic prosperity. But that's what the markets like.</p><p align="justify"> They should be able to source cheaper farm commodities thereby adding on to their profits. What happens to farmers has never been their concern. 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Maize production increased by 8.52 per cent to reach a level of 24.2 million tones. </p><p align="justify">Pulses production reached an all-time high of 19.6 million tones, an increase of 7.10 per cent over the previous year. Cotton production too touched a record high. </p><p align="justify">With such record production, the nation remains indebted to the virile and hardworking farmers. But last year, in 2013-14, when farm production recorded a quantum jump, agriculture received Rs 19,307-crore from the annual budget kitty, which is less than 1 per cent of the total budget outlay. </p><p align="justify">This year, finance minister Arun Jaitley provided only Rs 22,652-crore to agriculture and cooperation departments. Clearly, the apathy towards agriculture continues. </p><p align="justify">The neglect of agriculture has become more pronounced since economic liberalisation was introduced in 1991. I recall the then finance minister Manmohan Singh famous budget speech when he showered all the bounties on industry and in the next paragraph said that agriculture remains the mainstay of the economy.</p><p align="justify"> But since agriculture is a state subject, he left it to the state governments to provide the much need impetus to farming. </p><p align="justify">But what he forgot to say was that industry too is a state subject and should have been left to the state governments. The bias therefore was clearly visible. </p><p align="justify">Although agriculture grew at an impressive rate of 4.1 per cent in the Eleventh Plan period (2007-8 and 2011-12) it received a dismal financial support of Rs 1 lakh crore. For a sector which directly and indirectly employs 60-crore people, Rs 1 lakh crore outlay for five years is simply peanuts. In the 12th Plan period (2012-13 to 2017-18) agriculture is projected to receive Rs 1.5 lakh crore. </p><p align="justify">Compare this with the Rs 5.73 lakh crore tax exemptions showered on the industry in 2014-15 alone. It's therefore a matter of priorities. In fact, as I have been saying for long, farmers have disappeared from the economic radar screen.</p><p align="justify"><em>No immediate respite</em></p><p align="justify">Despite such low budgetary allocations for agriculture and knowing that the public sector investments have been drastically falling in the rural areas, there is no visible intention of resurrecting the farm sector reeling under a terrible economic distress. </p><p align="justify">As if this is not enough, all the noise in TV studios is to cut down on subsidies meant for the poor - food, fertilizer, diesel, gas and MGNREGA. But there is not even a whimper on the desperate need to remove the tax exemptions for the Indian industry. </p><p align="justify">Since 2004-05, corporate India has been showered with Rs 31-lakh crore tax exemption. This was expected to boost industrial output and create jobs. But while only 1.5 crore jobs were added in the past 10 years, industrial production has not shown any significant jump. </p><p align="justify">On top of it, corporate India is sitting over a cash surplus exceeding Rs 10-lakh crore, and has also defaulted the banks (termed as non-performing assets) by another Rs 10-lakh crore or so. It clearly shows how the poor are being denied their legitimate economic support and the resources are being very conveniently diverted to the rich elite. </p><p align="justify">As I said earlier, agriculture employs 60-crore people. Nearly 82.2 per cent of those employed in agriculture are small and marginal farmers. With a meager land holding, and with virtually no financial support, this majority population has somehow managed to survive. </p><p align="justify">Studies show that nearly 60 per cent farmers themselves go to bed hungry. With agriculture deliberately being turned economically unviable, more than 42 per cent farmers want to quit farming if given a choice. </p><p align="justify">Mainline economists are keen to finish agriculture and move the farming population into the urban centres. But considering that temples are the biggest employer in the country, followed by security guards and the lift boys, I wonder if that is what constitutes economic growth. </p><p align="justify">Nevertheless since the World Bank has prescribed rural-urban migration as the ultimate indicator of economic growth, Indian economists have been parroting the same prescription. </p><p align="justify">Economic Survey 2013-14 points to the same direction. Raghuram Rajan, the Reserve Bank governor echoes the same argument. Rising food inflation comes in handy to up the ante against Minimum Support Price (MSP) being paid to farmers. APMC mandis are to be dismantled.</p><p align="justify">Farmers are being pushed to accept the market doctrine, which means that distress sale will now become a norm. </p><p align="justify">In Bihar, which has no APMC since 2007, markets have failed to infuse any confidence by way of economic prosperity. But that's what the markets like.</p><p align="justify"> They should be able to source cheaper farm commodities thereby adding on to their profits. What happens to farmers has never been their concern. 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With a meager outlay every year, Indian farmers have been producing a bountiful harvest. </p><p align="justify">If only agriculture was to be injected with the much need economic stimulus package, I am sure the Indian farmers can flood the country with food, fruits and vegetables. India can certainly emerge as one of the biggest exporters of agricultural commodities.<br /> </p><p align="justify">In 2013-14, farmers produced a record harvest of 264.4 million tonnes of foodgrains. Production of oilseeds reached a record high of 34.5 million tonnes, a jump of 4.8 per cent. Maize production increased by 8.52 per cent to reach a level of 24.2 million tones. </p><p align="justify">Pulses production reached an all-time high of 19.6 million tones, an increase of 7.10 per cent over the previous year. Cotton production too touched a record high. </p><p align="justify">With such record production, the nation remains indebted to the virile and hardworking farmers. But last year, in 2013-14, when farm production recorded a quantum jump, agriculture received Rs 19,307-crore from the annual budget kitty, which is less than 1 per cent of the total budget outlay. </p><p align="justify">This year, finance minister Arun Jaitley provided only Rs 22,652-crore to agriculture and cooperation departments. Clearly, the apathy towards agriculture continues. </p><p align="justify">The neglect of agriculture has become more pronounced since economic liberalisation was introduced in 1991. I recall the then finance minister Manmohan Singh famous budget speech when he showered all the bounties on industry and in the next paragraph said that agriculture remains the mainstay of the economy.</p><p align="justify"> But since agriculture is a state subject, he left it to the state governments to provide the much need impetus to farming. </p><p align="justify">But what he forgot to say was that industry too is a state subject and should have been left to the state governments. The bias therefore was clearly visible. </p><p align="justify">Although agriculture grew at an impressive rate of 4.1 per cent in the Eleventh Plan period (2007-8 and 2011-12) it received a dismal financial support of Rs 1 lakh crore. For a sector which directly and indirectly employs 60-crore people, Rs 1 lakh crore outlay for five years is simply peanuts. In the 12th Plan period (2012-13 to 2017-18) agriculture is projected to receive Rs 1.5 lakh crore. </p><p align="justify">Compare this with the Rs 5.73 lakh crore tax exemptions showered on the industry in 2014-15 alone. It's therefore a matter of priorities. In fact, as I have been saying for long, farmers have disappeared from the economic radar screen.</p><p align="justify"><em>No immediate respite</em></p><p align="justify">Despite such low budgetary allocations for agriculture and knowing that the public sector investments have been drastically falling in the rural areas, there is no visible intention of resurrecting the farm sector reeling under a terrible economic distress. </p><p align="justify">As if this is not enough, all the noise in TV studios is to cut down on subsidies meant for the poor - food, fertilizer, diesel, gas and MGNREGA. But there is not even a whimper on the desperate need to remove the tax exemptions for the Indian industry. </p><p align="justify">Since 2004-05, corporate India has been showered with Rs 31-lakh crore tax exemption. This was expected to boost industrial output and create jobs. But while only 1.5 crore jobs were added in the past 10 years, industrial production has not shown any significant jump. </p><p align="justify">On top of it, corporate India is sitting over a cash surplus exceeding Rs 10-lakh crore, and has also defaulted the banks (termed as non-performing assets) by another Rs 10-lakh crore or so. It clearly shows how the poor are being denied their legitimate economic support and the resources are being very conveniently diverted to the rich elite. </p><p align="justify">As I said earlier, agriculture employs 60-crore people. Nearly 82.2 per cent of those employed in agriculture are small and marginal farmers. With a meager land holding, and with virtually no financial support, this majority population has somehow managed to survive. </p><p align="justify">Studies show that nearly 60 per cent farmers themselves go to bed hungry. With agriculture deliberately being turned economically unviable, more than 42 per cent farmers want to quit farming if given a choice. </p><p align="justify">Mainline economists are keen to finish agriculture and move the farming population into the urban centres. But considering that temples are the biggest employer in the country, followed by security guards and the lift boys, I wonder if that is what constitutes economic growth. </p><p align="justify">Nevertheless since the World Bank has prescribed rural-urban migration as the ultimate indicator of economic growth, Indian economists have been parroting the same prescription. </p><p align="justify">Economic Survey 2013-14 points to the same direction. Raghuram Rajan, the Reserve Bank governor echoes the same argument. Rising food inflation comes in handy to up the ante against Minimum Support Price (MSP) being paid to farmers. APMC mandis are to be dismantled.</p><p align="justify">Farmers are being pushed to accept the market doctrine, which means that distress sale will now become a norm. </p><p align="justify">In Bihar, which has no APMC since 2007, markets have failed to infuse any confidence by way of economic prosperity. But that's what the markets like.</p><p align="justify"> They should be able to source cheaper farm commodities thereby adding on to their profits. What happens to farmers has never been their concern. 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I recall the then finance minister Manmohan Singh famous budget speech when he showered all the bounties on industry and in the next paragraph said that agriculture remains the mainstay of the economy. </p> <p align="justify"> But since agriculture is a state subject, he left it to the state governments to provide the much need impetus to farming. </p> <p align="justify"> But what he forgot to say was that industry too is a state subject and should have been left to the state governments. The bias therefore was clearly visible. </p> <p align="justify"> Although agriculture grew at an impressive rate of 4.1 per cent in the Eleventh Plan period (2007-8 and 2011-12) it received a dismal financial support of Rs 1 lakh crore. For a sector which directly and indirectly employs 60-crore people, Rs 1 lakh crore outlay for five years is simply peanuts. In the 12th Plan period (2012-13 to 2017-18) agriculture is projected to receive Rs 1.5 lakh crore. </p> <p align="justify"> Compare this with the Rs 5.73 lakh crore tax exemptions showered on the industry in 2014-15 alone. It's therefore a matter of priorities. In fact, as I have been saying for long, farmers have disappeared from the economic radar screen. </p> <p align="justify"> <em>No immediate respite</em> </p> <p align="justify"> Despite such low budgetary allocations for agriculture and knowing that the public sector investments have been drastically falling in the rural areas, there is no visible intention of resurrecting the farm sector reeling under a terrible economic distress. </p> <p align="justify"> As if this is not enough, all the noise in TV studios is to cut down on subsidies meant for the poor - food, fertilizer, diesel, gas and MGNREGA. 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With a meager land holding, and with virtually no financial support, this majority population has somehow managed to survive. </p> <p align="justify"> Studies show that nearly 60 per cent farmers themselves go to bed hungry. With agriculture deliberately being turned economically unviable, more than 42 per cent farmers want to quit farming if given a choice. </p> <p align="justify"> Mainline economists are keen to finish agriculture and move the farming population into the urban centres. But considering that temples are the biggest employer in the country, followed by security guards and the lift boys, I wonder if that is what constitutes economic growth. </p> <p align="justify"> Nevertheless since the World Bank has prescribed rural-urban migration as the ultimate indicator of economic growth, Indian economists have been parroting the same prescription. </p> <p align="justify"> Economic Survey 2013-14 points to the same direction. 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Why this apathy? -Devinder Sharma |
-Deccan Herald
If only agriculture was to be injected with the much need economic stimulus package, I am sure the Indian farmers can flood the country with food, fruits and vegetables. India can certainly emerge as one of the biggest exporters of agricultural commodities. In 2013-14, farmers produced a record harvest of 264.4 million tonnes of foodgrains. Production of oilseeds reached a record high of 34.5 million tonnes, a jump of 4.8 per cent. Maize production increased by 8.52 per cent to reach a level of 24.2 million tones. Pulses production reached an all-time high of 19.6 million tones, an increase of 7.10 per cent over the previous year. Cotton production too touched a record high. With such record production, the nation remains indebted to the virile and hardworking farmers. But last year, in 2013-14, when farm production recorded a quantum jump, agriculture received Rs 19,307-crore from the annual budget kitty, which is less than 1 per cent of the total budget outlay. This year, finance minister Arun Jaitley provided only Rs 22,652-crore to agriculture and cooperation departments. Clearly, the apathy towards agriculture continues. The neglect of agriculture has become more pronounced since economic liberalisation was introduced in 1991. I recall the then finance minister Manmohan Singh famous budget speech when he showered all the bounties on industry and in the next paragraph said that agriculture remains the mainstay of the economy. But since agriculture is a state subject, he left it to the state governments to provide the much need impetus to farming. But what he forgot to say was that industry too is a state subject and should have been left to the state governments. The bias therefore was clearly visible. Although agriculture grew at an impressive rate of 4.1 per cent in the Eleventh Plan period (2007-8 and 2011-12) it received a dismal financial support of Rs 1 lakh crore. For a sector which directly and indirectly employs 60-crore people, Rs 1 lakh crore outlay for five years is simply peanuts. In the 12th Plan period (2012-13 to 2017-18) agriculture is projected to receive Rs 1.5 lakh crore. Compare this with the Rs 5.73 lakh crore tax exemptions showered on the industry in 2014-15 alone. It's therefore a matter of priorities. In fact, as I have been saying for long, farmers have disappeared from the economic radar screen. No immediate respite Despite such low budgetary allocations for agriculture and knowing that the public sector investments have been drastically falling in the rural areas, there is no visible intention of resurrecting the farm sector reeling under a terrible economic distress. As if this is not enough, all the noise in TV studios is to cut down on subsidies meant for the poor - food, fertilizer, diesel, gas and MGNREGA. But there is not even a whimper on the desperate need to remove the tax exemptions for the Indian industry. Since 2004-05, corporate India has been showered with Rs 31-lakh crore tax exemption. This was expected to boost industrial output and create jobs. But while only 1.5 crore jobs were added in the past 10 years, industrial production has not shown any significant jump. On top of it, corporate India is sitting over a cash surplus exceeding Rs 10-lakh crore, and has also defaulted the banks (termed as non-performing assets) by another Rs 10-lakh crore or so. It clearly shows how the poor are being denied their legitimate economic support and the resources are being very conveniently diverted to the rich elite. As I said earlier, agriculture employs 60-crore people. Nearly 82.2 per cent of those employed in agriculture are small and marginal farmers. With a meager land holding, and with virtually no financial support, this majority population has somehow managed to survive. Studies show that nearly 60 per cent farmers themselves go to bed hungry. With agriculture deliberately being turned economically unviable, more than 42 per cent farmers want to quit farming if given a choice. Mainline economists are keen to finish agriculture and move the farming population into the urban centres. But considering that temples are the biggest employer in the country, followed by security guards and the lift boys, I wonder if that is what constitutes economic growth. Nevertheless since the World Bank has prescribed rural-urban migration as the ultimate indicator of economic growth, Indian economists have been parroting the same prescription. Economic Survey 2013-14 points to the same direction. Raghuram Rajan, the Reserve Bank governor echoes the same argument. Rising food inflation comes in handy to up the ante against Minimum Support Price (MSP) being paid to farmers. APMC mandis are to be dismantled. Farmers are being pushed to accept the market doctrine, which means that distress sale will now become a norm. In Bihar, which has no APMC since 2007, markets have failed to infuse any confidence by way of economic prosperity. But that's what the markets like. They should be able to source cheaper farm commodities thereby adding on to their profits. What happens to farmers has never been their concern. Nor will it ever be. |