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Not it's not! Pakistan is anyways to broke to do Jack.This must be Sala Pakistani Sazish and scheme
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Not it's not! Pakistan is anyways to broke to do Jack.This must be Sala Pakistani Sazish and scheme
I already told you rate of suicide matters. Why it is so difficult for you to understand?
Factors associated with the farmer suicide crisis in India
Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health
Volume 6, Issue 4, December 2016, Pages 217-227
Socioeconomic factors, rather than mental health problems, are associated with farmer suicides, with increased indebtedness playing the predominant role. Socioeconomic factors, rather than mental health problems, are associated with farmer suicides, with increased indebtedness playing the predominant role. Available research suggests this has arisen to a greater extent recently, due to an agrarian crisis affecting the most vulnerable farmers. This has multiple manifestations, including a lack of agricultural investment and irrigation improvement, use of cash crops, the increased use of noninstitutional credit sources, and the reduction of trade barriers
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...farmers-linked-to-climate-change-study-claims
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...-tells-supreme-court/articleshow/58486441.cms
They eat rats, grass while Indians on PDF trying hard to prove that India is super rich, should be consider chupa pawa In reality India is the home of world's largest poorest population.4.5 years mey farmers k achey din agaye
Another biased post. Person displaying skulls was noticed in Photo-shoot by another biased Indian new channel India Today. After a tea cup storm of the exposure, last year farmer protest was called off.Modi Govt should build more statues. I am sure this will help Indian farmers. Same was the case with Nawaz Sharif, he thought flyovers and underpasses can provide shelter and food to common people, and can even cure diseases if needed.
Tens of thousands of Indian farmers have marched to the parliament in the capital, Delhi, to highlight the deepening agrarian crisis.
They arrived on Thursday from across the country and held a rally demanding better crop prices, drought relief and loan waivers.
Indian agriculture has been blighted by a depleting water table and declining productivity for decades.
This is the fourth such farmers' protest in the past year.
Farmers make up important voting bloc in the country and, analysts say, given the scale of the protests, their discontentment could hurt the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in next year's general election.
"We voted for the BJP but anti-farmer policies of the government have hit us hard," Lakhan Pal Singh, one of the farmers participating in the march, told Reuters news agency.
One of their chief demands is a special parliamentary session to discuss solutions to the agrarian crisis, including a full loan waiver and higher crop prices.
Half of India's population works on farms, but farming contributes only 15% to the country's GDP.
In most states, governments have been less than swift in paying the farmers more for their crops - the federal government sets the price for produce and procures crops from farmers to incentivise production and ensure income support.
Indian farmers also struggle with debt owed to banks and money lenders. And crop failures trigger farm suicides with alarming frequency. At least 300,000 farmers have killed themselves since 1995.
"In Mumbai, we had blisters in our feet [from walking]. They [the government] had promised that they would fulfil our demands in three months, but they never did," she told BBC Marathi.
Several young doctors and medical students have also joined the farmers to show support and to provide them with medical aid, if necessary.
"I wanted to be a part of this march to show solidarity with the agitating farmers."
The protest in Delhi is the latest by farmers in recent years. In March, tens of thousands of farmers from the western state of Maharashtra had walked 160km (100 miles) to Mumbai city in support of similar demands.
And last year, drought-hit farmers from the southern state of Tamil Nadu brandished human skulls and held live mice in their mouths to draw attention to their plight.
They eat rats, grass while Indians on PDF trying hard to prove that India is super rich, should be consider chupa pawa In reality India is the home of world's largest poorest population.
Eating rice with salt only gave you big tummy, you are moron.....3 lakhs farmers in India committed suicides in in recent years and according to you they kill themselves because of eating too much? shame on you..Distress is causing obesity in poor farmers!!
Eating rice with salt only gave you big tummy, you are moron.....3 lakhs farmers in India committed suicides in in recent years and according to you they kill themselves because of eating too much? shame on you..
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That guy holding the Skull is A.k. Ayakannu Tamil Naidu Lawyer/politician/Farmer, and he is so poor that he owns a Audi.
He also joined sand mafia and steals sand.
These are the crooks who are doing Drama under the garb of Farmers March in Delhi Its a sponsored protest before elections. lol.
It means suicides are drama? Everyone knows farmers in India commit suicides.
Very very rare when farmers commit suicide due to bad crop only... I've seen how suicide due to family quarrel has been put as suicide due to bad crop...
When Recently BKU was marching towards Delhi... People were having some genuine demands... which were addressed promptly...
But it rarely happens due to bad crop only... in my personal life I have seen just 1 farmer who committed suicide after looking at his destroyed fields... family quarrel is major reason... suicide is not an easy task...