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Four Farmer Suicides Reported in Vidarbha

-Outlook Yavatmal (Maharashtra): Four farmers allegedly committed suicide in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra yesterday, according to NGOs. The deceased included Vasram Rathod of Bothbodan in Yavatmal district. Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti's Santosh Naitam claimed that all of them were debt-ridden. Rathod was the 24th farmer in Yavatmal district to commit suicide since 2006, according to locals. Village Sarpanch Balasaheb Chavan claimed that Rathod owed over Rs 2 lakh to the lenders, and had a failed...

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34% marginal farmers in Punjab living below poverty line -Amaninder Pal Sharma

-The Times of India PATIALA: A new study has revealed that over 34% of marginal farmers in Punjab are still living below poverty line, denting the tall claims of SAD-BJP government on uplift of the farmers, who are considered the traditional vote bank of the over nine-decade-old Shiromani Akali Dal. Besides marginal farmers, the study conducted by the Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana, has also brought to the fore that over 20%...

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Mamata's potato politics sends prices crashing-Namrata Acharya

-The Business Standard Open market price cools down as chief minister orders cold storages to empty stock by December 15 Kolkata: The first big task in hand at the new address is a success. Sitting in the plush office at the 14th floor of the newly-inaugurated secretariat, by default facing one of the infrastructure marvels created in the predecessor regime, the Vivekananda Setu, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has finally reined in the intractable...

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Folk art, the stress buster for distressed farmers-S Harpal Singh

-The Hindu Adilabad (Andhra Pradesh): Neither cinema nor television is a match for good old folk traditions when it comes to providing succour to distressed souls in rural confines. If it is the vigorous Kolatam in the plains, it is the rhythmic Dandari and the Ghussadi folk dances in tribal areas of Adilabad which are acting as escape valves for the emotionally charged farmers in the backdrop of the debilitating onslaught...

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Is precision agriculture the solution to India's farming crisis? -Anil Rajvanshi

-IANS A small sugarcane farmer in western Maharashtra, Bhau Kadam (name changed) and his family, own about three hectares of land. He has two sons who are both graduates and work in Pune. When I asked him why he did not make his sons farmers, he says that farming is hard work, is non-remunerative and it is difficult to get labour. Besides he also thinks that farming is not glamorous, a farmer's...

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