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Rama Lakshmi May 4

SHIVOOR, India — In the blistering sun and swirling dust, farmer Dhananjay Hanumant Suryavanshi squats on his empty land and caresses the parched earth.

“There is only one thought that runs over and over again in my head. Will there be good rain this year? Will there be good rain this year?” Suryavanshi, 25, said.

Four years of drought here and crop loss have forced his family to take two loans and sell a third of his land, and have driven him to do menial labor. In January, his mother gave up. She drank a bottle of pesticide and fell dead near the holy basil plant in the courtyard.

Relentless drought, coupled with a record-breaking heat wave and bad farming practices in the western state of Maharashtra, has slashed farm output and driven farmers to desperation.

This year is the worst in decades, officials say, because most farmers are also burdened by years of accumulated debt as they continue to deplete the precious groundwater.

said, severely harming the economy of a nation where nearly half the people rely on farming.

Reservoirs and rivers here in Maharashtra’s drought districts are almost dry, and a 50-car train now delivers water to Latur city, near Suryavanshi’s village. Thirsty Indians place long, serpentine lines of plastic pots and drums at the municipal water tank and village wells, and fights have broken out at water pumps.

In many places, children have turned into porters for their families, running up and down with water pots all day. A 12-year-old girl collapsed and died last month here in the searing 111-degree heat after she made five trips to fetch water.

“My whole family is in a constant state of panic over water,” said Kasi Mali, as she placed her pots in a long line. “I have missed many hours of my work as a laborer because I stand here.”

Nearly 30 percent of Indians in cities and 70 percent in villages rely on water pumped from deep underground, because the tap- water supply is either insufficient or nonexistent.

Only 17 percent of India’s farms have access to surface irrigation projects. Most farmers rely on the elusive annual rain or pump water from underground.

The practice has depleted the country’s groundwater supply precipitously, alarming environmentalists and raising concerns about India’s future agricultural output. Water levels have declined in 47 percent of India’s village wells over the past decade, the government said.

cities and towns.

In Matola village, about 500 people, mostly men, have left in just the past six months. Many of the women and children left behind are selling their cattle in distress.

“There is no water in the sky or under the earth; there is nothing left here,” said Bai Gidappa Pawar as she poured freshly ground chili powder into a jar in her kitchen. In December, her husband left for Pune city with their 16-year-old son to work in a quarry. “There is not a single family here that does not have a loan hanging over its head,” she said.

The burden of drought-induced loans is fueling farmer suicides across India. There were 12,360 suicides by land-owning farmers and farm laborers across India in 2014, according to the National Crime Records Bureau, up from 11,772 the previous year.

Since January, 43 farmers have killed themselves in Latur district alone, including Suryavanshi’s mother.

His mother was driven to take her life after the family lost more than $4,400 because of bad harvests in the sugar-cane and soybean crop in the past three years. He was unable to pay the hospital bills to treat his father’s cancer, who died three years ago. To feed his family, Suryavanshi and his brother now load boulders onto a truck for eight hours in the sun, earning less than $3 a day to feed their children.

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His farm is barren now. The oppressive heat of the sun beat down on him as he said he cannot afford to feed his buffalo for long.

He said his mother did farm labor for others and brought home extra money. That helped.

He feels her absence keenly.

“In spite of all the problems, my mother’s presence was like an umbrella protecting me from the harsh sun,” he said.


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This is shameful. Water scarcity is increasing day by day and agricultural output is falling.

I am not sure what the govt can do. They are already providing massive loan waivers, subsidized fuel and electricity.

The problem is our population - There needs to be a strict two child policy. People shouldn't raise entire cricket teams if they can barely feed themselves. This is a crime against future generations.
 
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This is shameful. Water scarcity is increasing day by day and agricultural output is falling.

I am not sure what the govt can do. They are already providing massive loan waivers, subsidize fuel and electricity.

The problem is our population - There needs to be a strict two child policy. People shouldn't raise entire cricket teams if they can barely feed themselves. This is a crime against future generations.

Problem lies with corrupt democratic governments, it would take an authoritarian government like China but since you guys
have a false pride about being the worlds largest democracy, enjoy the fruits.

Similar problem to a smaller extent exists in pakistan as well and I just hope that it is seriously addressed before we become another india.
 
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There is severe drought in some States and albeit the prediction of good monsoon this year, money should be diverted to their betterment.

But couldn't understand the logic though between drought and national security.Depleting squadron strength in this case.


People should be the priority not Rafale which could be inducted with generous military aid from France or some cheap fighter instead of Rafale.
 
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Problem lies with corrupt democratic governments, it would take an authoritarian government like China but since you guys
have a false pride about being the worlds largest democracy, enjoy the fruits.

Similar problem to a smaller extent exists in pakistan as well and I just hope that it is seriously addressed before we become another india.

Let's not bring Indo-Pak bickering in this. For details see the latest poverty index

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...opulation-world-bank/articleshow/49225412.cms

As for democratic govt - If we were like China, Indian Muslims would have rebelled as they are the ones who went hammer and tongs against earlier efforts

http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/content/rise-minority-muslim-population-poses-challenge-india’s-democracy
 
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This is shameful. Water scarcity is increasing day by day and agricultural output is falling.

I am not sure what the govt can do. They are already providing massive loan waivers, subsidized fuel and electricity.

The problem is our population - There needs to be a strict two child policy. People shouldn't raise entire cricket teams if they can barely feed themselves. This is a crime against future generations.


Even in year of drought, India produces more food than it consume. There is no food crisis in India, and drought is an ecological and social problem which need to be managed by loan waivers.

And what is with this over-used troupe of hungry Indian used over and over again. Even 12th five year plan specifies that chronic hunger in India beset less than 1% of population. Malnutrition in India is a problem of quality, not quantity.
 
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now where are those who insult socialism day in and day out??

which socialist country, in fact which other country, has problems like india does??

Not surprised to see a Modi bashing toadies up front in the line of the thread

if you live in israel what is your interest in supporting bjp party in india??

People should be the priority not Rafale which could be inducted with generous military aid from France or some cheap fighter instead of Rafale.

am surprised to see you say that.

yes, the state must exist for the welfare of the people and not blindly pamper a already pampered military.

in fact the indian military high command should show its commitment to the indian oppressed and suffering people at this critical juncture by selling off many of its assets and providing it to the supreme court so that india can be reconstituted as a welfare state,
 
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Now watch how the Modi toadies come to the rescue.

Yes. the Unproper distribution or distribution of water on priority basis are also the factors.
But the main problem is shortage of water.

Toady India is facing this Problem. and i bet you in 5 years you will experience this situation here in Pakistan.
Water shortage and drought is not only the problem of india , 50 % (if not more then) countries in the world is facing such situation today and in 8-10 years the whole world will face this situation.
 
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Severe weather conditions drought's and floods due to global warming is not just a cause of worry to India but the whole region.. So lets not argue about who is worse off.. This year it may be drought in India next year floods in Pakistan

What is needed is better water management.. Fortunately in places like Sri Lanka they are a little bit better off in those aspects than others, Maybe we can learn off each other.. Add to that bad agricultural practices, Semi literate populace thats reluctant to change their lifestyles are also major issues

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Interesting map.

Funny how this works - those parts of the world that has contributed the most to global warming historically are least affected by it's consequences while those parts of the planet that have contributed the least or in very negligible way are the most vulnerable!
 
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Interesting map.

Funny how this works - those parts of the world that has contributed the most to global warming historically are least affected by it's consequences while those parts of the planet that have contributed the least or in very negligible way are the most vulnerable!

Unfortunately thats true.. Places like the Maldives and the South Pacific nations will be the first to bear the brunt of it.. Places with zero impact in carbon emissions
 
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Severe weather conditions drought's and floods due to global warming is not just a cause of worry to India but the whole region.. So lets not argue about who is worse off.. This year it may be drought in India next year floods in Pakistan

What is needed is better water management.. Fortunately in places like Sri Lanka they are a little bit better off in those aspects than others, Maybe we can learn off each other.. Add to that bad agricultural practices, Semi literate populace thats reluctant to change their lifestyles are also major issues

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interesting, as climate change is beneficial to China as agri output have increased. All joke aside, better technology and farming method contributed to more agriculture output.
 
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