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Farmers committing suicide due to failed crop, not love affairs: Will 'Skill India' provide relief? -Valay Singh

-The Economic Times Premshankar Meena, 20, didn't kill himself for his love. He didn't because he was addicted to drugs, either, whether agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh believes that or not. In July, when asked if the "lack of support to poor and small farmers by way of greater inputs and better support price for their produce" was the main reason for rising Suicides, Singh said: "According to NCRB [National Crime...

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The slaughter of suicide data -P Sainath

-Frontline Changing the way you count changes the count. THE total number of farmer Suicides in the country since 1995 crossed the 3,00,000-mark in 2014. However, the 2014 data are not comparable with 19 earlier years of farm suicide data. This is because of major changes in the methodology of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). With the new parameters, the number of farmer Suicides in 2014 falls to 5,650. That is...

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They sow seeds of success, pave way for others

-The Times of India BELAGAVI: At a time when the state is witnessing a spate of farmers' Suicides owing to mounting debts and crop failure, a group of 12 landless farmers in Geddalabavihatti village in Belagavi taluk are writing a success story with hard work and a never-say-die attitude. When they decided to take up farming on about 45 acres of barren land owned by the state government about four years ago,...

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Take Steps to Prevent Farmer Suicides -Charan Singh and CL Dadhich

-The New Indian Express The problem of farmer Suicides has assumed a serious proporition. The toll is increasing year after year. According to the National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB), as many as 5,650 farmers committed suicide in India last year. This works out to one farmer suicide in every 100 villages or one farmer suicide in every block in the country last year. State-wise, Maharashtra accounted for the highest number of...

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Spectre of drought rubs salt on wounds of farmers in Karnataka -Nagesh Prabhu

-The Hindu Bengaluru: After slump in prices and harassment from moneylenders, the farming community now faces another hardship – failure of kharif crops owing to severe drought. About 26 per cent of the sown area has withered owing to scanty rainfall in more than 20 districts of the State. Already nearly 200 farmers committed Suicides owing to indebtedness and other reasons in the last four months in the State. The South-West monsoon being...

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