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Farm loan waiver: Majority and poorest Farmers do not benefit-a status check -Prasanna Mohanty

-BusinessToday.in There is, however, no silver bullet solution to agrarian distress. It needs long-term planning and multi-pronged strategy. Agrarian distress has come to the centre stage of national discourse primarily because of last year's multiple Farmers' marches and the electoral outcomes in the three Hindi heartland states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. This augurs well for a sector which provides 49% of total employment and supports nearly 70% of population but...

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Tenant Farmers being left high and dry -B Yerram Raju

-The Hindu Business Line It is vital to cover the important and vulnerable section of tenant Farmers with credit and insurance Tenant Farmers rarely get bank credit. They don’t get any subsidies. Money lenders thrive on them because their loans cannot be waived. They also account for 80 per cent of Farmers’ suicides in the country. With Farmers taking to the streets to highlight their issues these problems should be addressed. State level...

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Maharashtra Farmers' Shattered Hopes in Onion Fields - Amey Tirodkar

-Newsclick.in The crisis of falling onion prices is killing Farmers in Maharashtra. The highest onion growing district, Nasik, has witnessed 18 Farmers suicides within the first 20 days of 2019. Last week the photo of a farmer lying dead on the onion crop in his farm went viral on social media in Maharashtra, bringing the already deepening crisis of onion price into headlines again. Reactions started pouring in from all corners. The...

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Knee-Jerk Reactions Won't Solve India's Groundwater Crisis -Nitya Jacob

-TheWire.in Aquifers at all levels are being depleted. There is thus an urgent need to review and enact the long-pending model groundwater bill. As winter tips into summer, the next round of water struggles will begin. By February, hand pumps across rural India will start going dry. People in urban centres, mostly small towns living off small stores of groundwater, will start getting increasingly erratic supply. The government will once again initiate...

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As crops and jobs dry up, kids in Marathwada the worst hit -Priyanka Kakodkar

-The Times of India BEED: Ahead of Republic Day, students of the Kotan zilla parishad school are busy preparing to write an essay on the searing drought that has engulfed their village and the state. When asked what she will say, Pratiksha Pachpute breaks down. “If there was no drought,” says the 14-yearold, her face stained with tears, “my parents would still be with me.” Life has changed for the 8th standard...

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