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Flag hoisting will be done at 75 places to commemorate 75 years of India’s independence

IEP CHANDIGARH AUGUST 14, 2022

 Under the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, Haryana will be celebrating 75 years of India’s independence with gaiety, zeal and enthusiasm. As per the official schedule for August 15, 2022, Governor, Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya will hoist the flag at Ambala Cantt, Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal will hoist the flag at Samalkha, Deputy Chief Minister, Sh. Dushyant Chautala will hoist the flag in Bahadurgarh, Vidhan Sabha Speaker, Sh. Gian Chand Gupta will hoist the flag in Assandh, Home Minister, Sh. Anil Vij will hoist the flag in Radaur. Besides this, other Ministers, MLAs and officers of the state government will also hoist the flag at the designated places. The flag hoisting will be done by the Ministers of the ruling party, leaders of the Opposition, MPs and MLAs at 75 places across the state.

On the eve of Independence Day, the Chief Minister also paid heartfelt tributes to the known and unknown martyrs who made supreme sacrifices for the country’s freedom. He also saluted the brave soldiers who protected the unity and integrity of independent India.

The Chief Minister said that Independence Day is such a national festival in which every citizen celebrates together and hoists the National Flag with great reverence and pride. The tricolour is a symbol of pride and gaiety of freedom.  To keep the tricolour flying high, innumerable heroes have made the supreme sacrifice of their lives in the freedom movement.

At this time when we are celebrating the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, we also express our deep gratitude to those nation builders, soldiers safeguarding the borders of the country, talented scientists, farmers and hard-working workers who have played a pivotal role in transforming India into a global superpower. Every Indian has been instrumental in India’s glorious development journey”, said Chief Minister.

Sh. Manohar Lal said that on the occasion of 75 years of independence, Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi called for celebrating Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav to invoke the spirit of patriotism and enthusiasm in the hearts of every citizen.

On the call of the Prime Minister, this national festival is being celebrated with great enthusiasm in the state of Haryana. So far more than 10,000 programmes have been organized. Haryana ranks second in the country for organizing the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav programme.

Haryana Chief Minister hoists National Flag at his residence under the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign

IEP CHANDIGARH AUGUST 14, 2022

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal while ensuring his pivotal participation in the countrywide celebrations being held under the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign today hoisted the National flag  at his residence Sant Kabir Kutir. On this occasion, the Chief Minister also greeted the people of the state on the eve of Independence Day.

Sh. Manohar Lal said that the National Flag is the pride of every Indian. All the citizens of the country feel proud of hoisting the National Flag at their homes.

The Chief Minister said that the Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi has started this unique campaign to invoke the feeling of patriotism in the hearts of the citizens. He also called upon the countrymen to hoist the tricolour at their homes from August 13 to 15.

“I am happy that Haryana residents have ensured their important role in this campaign by hoisting the tricolour at their homes,” said Sh. Manohar Lal.

Special programmes will be organized from this year to next year under the Amrit Mahotsav of Azadi

The Chief Minister said that under the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’, various programmes are being organized across the country and Haryana. So far more than 10,000 programmes have been organized in the state and several more special programmes will also be organized from this year to next year to commemorate 75 years of India’s independence.

He said that all the programmes being held under Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav are being celebrated with Enthusiasm, Unity and National Spirit. He has called upon everyone to take a pledge to uphold the spirit of this freedom.  It becomes our utmost duty to enthusiastically participate in ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ programmes, said, Sh. Manohar Lal.

Sh. Manohar Lal said that 75 years of India’s independence would complete on August 15, 2022. Notably, the official journey of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav commenced on March 12, 2021. Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav will be celebrated till August 15, 2023.

A Shaheedi Smarak equipped with modern techniques is being built in Ambala Cantonment to remember the martyrs of India’s first freedom struggle. Plays namely the War of 1857- ‘Veer Shaheed’ and ‘Dastan-e-Rohnaat’ are being organized in every district showcasing the valour of the martyrs of Haryana who made supreme sacrifices for Mother India. To ensure maximum public participation, the ‘Har Ghar Dastak’ campaign has been started.

‘Shaheedi Smarak’ to be built in Kurukshetra in memory of martyrs of Partition, says Manohar Lal Khattar

IEP CHANDIGARH AUGUST 14, 2022

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that a world-class ‘Shaheedi Smarak’ will be built by Panchnad Smarak Trust near Pipli in the Kurukshetra district to remember those who were martyred at the time of partition. Chief Minister directs Panchnad Smarak Trust to form a semi-government ‘Shaheedi Smarak Trust’.

Sh.  Manohar Lal said that he wishes that this ‘Shaheedi Smarak’ should be recognized at the national level, for which every section of the society should ensure their contribution.

I will also make a contribution on personal level and on behalf of the State Government for the construction of this ‘Shaheedi Smarak’, said Sh. Manohar Lal while speaking at the state-level programme to observe Partition Horrors Remembrance Day held in Kurukshetra on Sunday.

The Chief Minister firstly inaugurated two exhibitions organized by the Information, Public Relations and Languages Department and Haryana Sahitya Akademi. In these exhibitions, the memories of the partition have been displayed through photographs, cartoons and news stories.

As a gesture of respect, the Chief Minister especially descended from the stage to greet the elderly who had faced the partition horrors. Getting such kind treatment by the Chief Minister, the elderly got emotional.

In his inaugural address, the Chief Minister said that India will be completing its 75 years of independence on August 15, which is certainly a joyous and proud occasion but with the sweetness of freedom, the country had to also bear the trauma of partition. Therefore August 14 will be observed as Partition Horrors Remembrance Day (Vibhajan Vibhishika Smriti Diwas’) to give a fitting tribute to all those who lost their lives and had left their homes during Partition.

“In this partition, the provinces of Punjab, Bengal and Sindh were separated. The pain of partition can never be forgotten. No partition is devoid of tribulations but the story of India has been more painful and traumatic as lakhs of families were displaced and several were martyred,” said Sh. Manohar Lal.

People had to suffer the trauma of partition before independence

The Chief Minister said that people had to suffer the trauma of partition before independence. They had to leave their homes and had to settle thousands of kilometers away.

He said that at the time of partition some people traveled to either side of the border on foot, on train or on bullock carts. Due to religious hysteria, violence, and hatred, lakhs of people were martyred in the partition. The traumatic incidents of partition still give goosebumps to those elderly who have suffered this pain.

Our Grandmothers used to tell stories of Partition

The Chief Minister said that his grandmother used to tell stories of partition. Sharing his own experience, the Chief Minister said that when he used to study in college, his grandmother used to tell him how his paternal uncle and father were left behind in Partition, while the rest of the family moved to India. These stories brought a change in his life and it was then he decided to take a resolution for serving the country and the society, added Sh. Manohar Lal. 

The Chief Minister said that after this he joined an organization and adopted the love of the nation and considered the country and the state as his family.

After the partition, people worked hard to become independent

The Chief Minister said that during the partition when the families came to India, they had no food, shelter and clothes, but they did not beg and worked hard to become independent.

Sh. Manohar Lal said that he is indebted to their ancestors who did not accept the demand for getting reservations but gave priority to their hard work.

In the last 70 years after independence, many prime ministers came but no one ever thought of remembering the supreme sacrifices made by the martyrs of partition. Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi has termed the country’s partition as the biggest tragedy of the 20th century and he has announced to observe August 14 as Partition Horrors Remembrance Day (Vibhajan Vibhishika Smriti Diwas’), said Sh. Manohar Lal.

Farmers who have been farming for 75 years to get rights

The Chief Minister announced that the State Government is considering giving some rights to those who migrated here after partition and are doing farming on that barren land, which they have got at the time of partition. The youth of this Nation and the coming generations should have complete information about the struggle and sacrifice of their ancestors.

He called upon the young generation that if we want to take the country forward, then we have to remember our society, culture and dialect.

MP, Kurukshetra Sh. Nayab Saini, Karnal MP, Sh. Sanjay Bhatia, Ambala MP, Sh. Rattan Lal Kataria, Rohtak MP, Sh. Arvind Sharma, MLA, Sh. Subhash Sudha, MLA, Sh. Vinod Bhayana, MLA Parmod Vij, MLA, Smt. Seema Trikha, Swami Dharmdev Maharaj and Swami Gyananand Ji Maharaj, several dignitaries and other senior officers of the state government were also present in the programme.

NEP 2020 will make India Vishvguru: Haryana CM

IEP CHANDIGARH AUGUST 14, 2022

“Human resource and citizenry play an important role in the progress of a nation. Many attempts have been made in the past 70 years to frame a New Education Policy, but it could not be freed from Macauley’s education Policy. National Education Policy 2020, which is the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has the soul of Indian culture and tradition.” Chief Minister Manohar Lal said this while launching National Education Policy at Kurukshetra University on Sunday at KU senate Hall.

Congratulating Kurukshetra University for implementing NEP in its true spirit as per UGC guidelines from the session 2022, CM Manohar Lal further said that NEP lays the foundation of New India as it is based on a holistic approach. It covers significant aspects like holistic, multidisciplinary and futuristic education, quality research, and use of online technology for better reach in Education. NEP will certainly pave the way for making India Visvguru once again and leading the world towards peace, sustainable prosperity and brotherhood.

He said that we need to re-write our nation’s history and free it from the prejudices and distortions of western historians. Our past was glorious and it needs to be taught in its true spirit to our younger generation.

 “With a great emphasis on skill development, entrepreneurship, internships, community work, life skills and critical thinking, NEP is primarily focused on producing quality human resource with modern outlook and firm faith in Indian cultural and moral values. NEP has soul of Indian culture and tradition,” added Manohar Lal.

KU Vice Chancellor, Prof Som Nath Sachdeva while welcoming the guests said that Kurukshetra University is the first university in the state to implement NEP with a defined structure template and detailed curricula in its undergraduate programmes on its on-campus colleges. He said that although the government of Haryana has set a goal of NEP implementation for 2025, KU has implemented it in the 2022 session. He further added that the four-years honours-with-research undergraduate programme of KU is focused to provide quality education along with all-round development to the students.

Earlier the chief minster inaugurated at KU a New Teaching Block of Institute of Honours and Integrated Studies, an exhibition on Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav and Har Ghar Tiranga, released an album and jingle on Guru Teg Bahadur ji and distributed Sewing Machines to Tailoring and Embroidery Skill Centres of adopted villages of Kurukshetra University.

        MP Nayab Singh Saini, KU Registrar Dr. Sanjeev Sharma, district president BJP Raj Kumar Saini, Dean Academic Prof Manjula Choudhary, deans of faculties, directors, and chairpersons were present on the occasion.

Haryana Governor plants a sapling in premises of Raj Bhavan on eve of 76th Independence Day

IEP CHANDIGARH AUGUST 14, 2022

As a mark of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav celebration, Haryana Governor Shri Bandaru Dattatraya on Sunday planted a sapling in the premises of Raj Bhavan on the eve of 76th Independence Day.

Shri Dattatraya also conveyed his greetings and best wishes to the people of the country and the state on the eve of Independence Day. He called upon them to give their best to take Haryana and the country to greater heights of prosperity and glory. He also urged them to plant saplings in their neighbourhoods to protect the environment.

“We need to take a pledge to work in unison to make the nation and Haryana cleaner, healthier, happier, and self-reliant by following our great cultural traditions, high moral and human values. During Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, programs related to tree plantation, blood donation, cultural events depicting our freedom struggle and martyrdom of great heroes are being organized all over the country,” he said.

The Governor said that so far, more than 50 thousand programs have been organized in the country, out of which 10 thousand programs have been organized in Haryana. In this way, Haryana ranks second in the country in organizing programs under the aegis of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav for which the people of the state deserve congratulations, he said.

Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker Shri Gian Chand Gupta, Education, Forest and Environment Minister Shri Kanwar Pal, Secretary to the Governor Shri Atul Dwivedi, ADC Shri Abhishek Jorwal, IT Advisor to Governor Shri BA Bhanu Shankar, Joint Secretary Shri Amarjeet Singh, and Officer on Special Duty Shri Bakhwinder Singh also planted saplings on the occasion.

Haryana to organize a state-level programme to observe Partition Horrors Remembrance Day in Kurukshetra

IEP CHANDIGARH AUGUST 12, 2022

Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Manohar Lal said that in view of the announcement made by Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi to observe August 14 as Partition Horrors Remembrance Day (Vibhajan Vibhishika Smriti Diwas’), the State Government has decided to organize a state-level programme to observe the same at Kurukshetra.

In the state-level programme which would be attended by the Sh. Manohar Lal himself, the people coming from every corner of the state would be made aware of the supreme sacrifices of all those who lost their lives due to partition. The day is being observed to give a fitting tribute to all those who lost their lives and had left their homes during Partition.

“Though every year August 15, is celebrated as a joyous and proud occasion but with the sweetness of freedom, the country had to also bear the trauma of partition.  Because of the hatred and violence, lakhs of our sisters and brothers lost their lives and many were displaced from their roots. The pain of partition can never be forgotten. No partition is devoid of tribulations but the story of India has been more painful and traumatic,” said Sh. Manohar Lal.

The Chief Minister said that through Partition Horrors Remembrance Day, the present generation and the coming generations will always be inspired to remember those who suffered great pain and sacrificed their lives during the partition, before celebrating the country’s independence.

To observe this memory, Partition Memorials (Vibhajan Vibhishika Smarak) are being built at different places in the state. The country’s world-class ‘Shaheedi Smarak’ is being built in the Masana village of Kurukshetra at a cost of Rs. 200 crores. For this humanitarian work, Panchnad Smarak Trust has announced to donate 25 acres of land to the government. One such ‘Samarak’ has been built at Badkhal in Faridabad, informed the Chief Minister.

Sh. Manohar Lal said that Partition Horrors Remembrance Day will remind us that peace, unity and communal harmony are the pillars of a nation. Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi had announced to observe this day with the aim that every Indian should be inspired and dedicated to safeguarding the unity and integrity of the nation by remembering this day.

This day will inspire us to remove the poison of social divisions and disharmony and to strengthen the spirit of unity, social harmony, and human empowerment. If the spirit of oneness increases, then the disharmony will automatically be removed from society. Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam is the core value of Indian culture. Each one of us has to rise above caste, creed and religion, said Sh. Manohar Lal.

National Research Centre on Equines Hisar develops vaccine for lumpy skin disease

IEP CHANDIGARH AUGUST 12, 2022

Haryana Animal Husbandry and Dairying Minister, Sh. JP Dalal said that the National Research Centre on Equines, Hisar has developed a vaccine for the prevention of lumpy skin disease in animals, which will soon be made available to the cattle rearers of the state.

Sh. Dalal gave this information during a review meeting with the officers of Animal Husbandry Department today.

Sh. Dalal said that he has spoken to Union Animal Husbandry and Dairying Minister, Sh. Parshottam Rupala regarding the vaccine and he assured that this vaccine will be made available in Haryana at the earliest so that the spread of this disease can be stopped.

Create awareness among cattle rearers by visiting the field

Giving directions to the officers, the Minister said that field visits should be made to create awareness among cattle rearers regarding the measures to be taken for the prevention of lumpy skin disease.

He also directed the officials of Haryana Veterinary Vaccine Institute, Hisar to cooperate with the National Research Centre on Equines, Hisar to make ample vaccines available to the cattle rearers so that the disease can be eradicated.

Central Industrial Security Force unit conducts ‘Tiranga Yatra’

IEP CHANDIGARH AUGUST 12, 2022

The officers and jawans of the Industrial Security Forces working in the Punjab and Haryana Civil Secretariat conducted the Tiranga Yatra under the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga Yatra’ campaign. Chief Commandant of Central Industrial Security Force Unit, Sh. Yogesh Prakash Singh inaugurated the Tiranga Yatra.

During the ‘Tiranga Yatra’, people were inspired and made aware to hoist the tricolor at every home. The youth was filled with enthusiasm and spirit of patriotism. The Tiranga Yatra was carried out from Punjab and Haryana Civil Secretariat to Khuda Alisher village, Chandigarh. The tricolor is a symbol of pride and honor of our country. People will actively participate in the government’s ‘Har Ghar Tiranga Yatra’ campaign from 13 to 15 August.

Haryana Govt will give guaranteed jobs to Agniveers, says Khattar

IEP CHANDIGARH AUGUST 11

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar informed the Assembly on the last day of the monsoon session on Wednesday that Agnipath is a very beneficial scheme. Under this scheme, the Central Government has made a provision to give 10 percent reservation to the Agniveers in paramilitary forces and Assam rifles. The Haryana government will also be giving guaranteed government jobs to these Agniveers. A policy in this regard will be framed immediately.  Some private industrialists have also offered jobs to these Agniveers, informed Khattar.

Haryana players who secured medals at Commonwealth games to be felicitated in Gurugram on August 16

The Chief Minister said that the players of the State have performed brilliantly in the Commonwealth Games. Out of the state’s contingent of 43 players, 29 players won medals and one player came fourth. A felicitation ceremony will be held on August 16 in Gurugram to honour these players. The Chief Minister congratulated all the people of the state on the eve of Raksha Bandhan. Free transport facility will be provided to the women till 12 midnight, he added.

Haryana to celebrate Har Ghar Tiranga campaign from 13 to 15 August
The Chief Minister said that yearlong programmes will be organized in the State under the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav to commemorate 75 years of India’s independence. Besides this, the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign will be celebrated across the country from August 13 to 15. In Haryana also, the tricolour will be hoisted at every house.

Govt to open 500 Model Sanskriti schools

Khattar said that the admission process in schools other than Model Sanskriti schools will continue as earlier. However, the State Government has fixed a target of opening 500 Model Sanskriti Schools across the State, of which 138 have already been opened. Education is being imparted in these schools through English medium. In these schools, free education is being imparted to the children of families having an annual income of upto 1.80 lakh. While nominal fee is being charged from the students belonging to families above this income group, said Khattar. The Chief Minister said that some people wish to get their children enrolled in private schools, fulfilling the same, the State Government has implemented ‘Cheerag’ scheme. Under this scheme, the government will give Rs 700 to private schools for children  studying in the classes from I to V, while an amount of Rs 900 and Rs 1100  will be paid for the students studying in classes VI to VII and IX to XII respectively. So far around 300 schools have given their consent under this scheme and 2700 children have enrolled, informed Khattar.

Farmers should be encouraged to do crop diversification and produce commercial crops: Economist

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Dr Harvinder Kaur, Assistant Professor, SD College Ambala said that the farmers should be encouraged to do crop diversification and produce commercial crops. 80 crore people are given food security for months. If government purchases all food grain production on MSP would cost 17 lakh crore which is half the amount of the union budget. Someone is playing with data. Food production is not a waste which will be thrown or dumped.

She further said that the government would compensate the farmer only the difference between the market price and MSP, not the whole MSP.  Wrong interpretation of the data as according to the whole MSP of the crop creates confusion among common men.  Moreover, the farmer is producing to feed the population of the nation. The question arises that if you have enough to eat then why Global Hunger Index is going down and even ranked below Bangladesh and Pakistan. Indian people know hunger well. A food grain surplus nation cannot rank as low as India in the Global Hunger index. The common myth that we are the huge producers of food grains and export a big amount of food grains may be because we are exporting more and consuming less. The per-capita consumption of grains started declining in 1990 and this trend continued in later two decades and a recovery in 2011 -2020 unfortunately this decline was not taken seriously as academicians interpret it according to the Lorenge curve that with increasing income a consumer diversifies his consumption and spends a lesser amount on the consumption of food grains and more on fruits, nuts and animal products. But in the case of India, this doesn’t happen as proven by GHI and malnutrition among children. 

If demand disappeared or declined for food grains, where did the grain go ?. For the last ten years, India has emerged as a big cereal exporter and we are not a food surplus state but consume fewer food grains. There is no authentic surplus food grain in the country. Any surplus visible in the forms of large exports and overflowing FCI stocks can be attributed to the fact that the average Indian was not able to maintain her already low level of grain consumption over the last thirty years.  All myths regarding ‘food surpluses’ are really based on the dystopia of the endless pangs of hunger, under-nutrition and the consequences that the average Indian and her children have borne over the last thirty years. Needless to say, this ‘average Indian’ is located far away from the glittering lives of the metropolitan cities and invisible from the world of policy-makers. 196 million people are undernourished and malnutrition is the top cause of death and disability. It is clear that food security remains a serious challenge. India now ranks 97th out of 107th countries in terms of hunger and continues to be in the ‘severe’ hunger category according to the GHI of 2021. These situations clearly prove that food is not accessible in India. South Asia has the highest child wasting rate of any region, and India is the worst performer. At 17.3%, India’s child wasting rate is only slightly better than it was last year, at 20.8%.  

Kaur further said that sometimes in the present scenario, I feel that the government is more worried about the marketing of agricultural output instead of production. The focus should be on the production and diversification of crops. Farmer faces two types of risks, one is marketing and the second is adverse weather. To cover the risk of marketing MSP should have a legal provision and for unfavourable weather conditions, the insurance of crops should be done by the government.   Farmers should be encouraged to do crop diversification and produce commercial crops. For diversification and commercialization, more crops should come under MSP.  To increase the income of this sector Argo processing centres should be established at the village level and Storage godowns at the panchayat level and the farmers should be made stakeholders in these processing units. Agriculture should be promoted as a profession instead of an occupation and farming should be made entrepreneurship.  In China, a 1% increase in agriculture growth reduces 0.7% income inequality. So can be achieved in India if we will not ignore the backbone of the economy.

 The government has started many schemes to uplift this sector. Currently, there are cash or income support schemes. The 2020-21 Union Budget allocated Rs 750 billion ($10.6 billion) for the direct income transfer scheme PM-KISAN.

However, the latest OECD assessment says that India is one of the few countries that has penalized farmers to keep consumers happy. The international measure of a government’s budgetary and other subsidies to farmers is the Producer Support Estimate (PSE), developed by OECD which uses this for its annual tracking of global agriculture supports. In simple terms, this measure estimates what a farmer receives at the farm gate. OECD assesses that it is negative 5.7 per cent for Indian farmers, or that the government has actually taxed the farmers. In 2019, Indian farmers lost $23 billion this way. In contrast, Norway offers 60 per cent support to its farmers. India’s negative PSE benefits the consumers in terms of cheaper food or our obsession to control wage good inflation. Mostly, government support and policy intervention keep the wholesale price low and also help distribute cheap produce through the public distribution system to keep food inflation low. This way, consumers gained a benefit of $80 billion.

This is opposite to what most countries do: Keep agricultural produce prices higher than the global level and make the consumers and government supports to compensate for it as done in China. This means a good return to farmers. Even America highly subsidise it’s farmers.

Government support for producers has remained negative in the last two decades in India. While allocations for fertilizer and food subsidies increased between 2018 and 2019, both fertilizers and food subsidies were lowered for the financial year 2020-21 (by 10.8 per cent and 37 per cent, respectively).

Indian farmers suffered a cumulative loss of Rs 45 lakh crore ($ 600 billion-plus) between 2000 and 2016-17 on account of being denied their rightful income. If we calculate the backwards working of income reducing effect on the economy then this figure may be very high. No doubt the loss of farmers is someone’s gain as poor consumers $ 80 billion .  No doubt the income of rich corporates has increased because of this loss of farmers and this income is going to be converted into black money and will increase income inequalities among sectors.  Indian economy is going towards unbalanced growth by neglecting the primary sector. According to the new economic policy, the target is to reduce the burden of the population on the primary sector but it has done no preparation for this as where the surplus working population will be adjusted and without a strong rural infrastrcture.

 NITI Aayog itself had admitted that between 2011-12 and 2015-16, the growth in real farm incomes had prevailed at less than half a per cent every year, 0.44 per cent to be exact. For the next two years, the growth in real farm income had been ‘near zero’, according to agriculture expert Devender Sharma.

The small and marginal farmers account for 85 per cent of the total landholdings and hold close to 40 per cent share in the total ‘marketable surplus.

The small and marginal farmers will be ruined by the market interventions. Markets are complex institutions representing economic relationships embedded in the prevailing socio-political realities. The price formation in a particular market is dependent on the demand and supply dynamics as well as a myriad of structural factors. The balance of bargaining power between any two parties determines the price formation in a commodity market. Consequently, a floating demand does not necessarily guarantee a better price for the seller if the buyer is a monopolist. Similarly, the absence of a monopoly buyer does not guarantee high prices to the seller if the demand is slow or declining. The demand and supply itself is influenced by a number of factors that are often outside the realm of market transactions.

With globalization and a revolution in transportation, the market demand and supply are influenced by so many factors. For agricultural commodities, natural and weather-related events further add to the complications of the demand-supply dynamics. This has meant far greater fluctuation in agricultural commodity prices after trade liberalization. There have been periods in history when prices have boomed but are frequently followed by huge slumps wiping out past gains for small to big farmers. In light of this, any blind claim that deregulating markets and allowing the free play of private players will improve crop prices for farmers appears to be on unstable grounds at best, and spurious at worst. 

In India, the situation of agriculture and farmers are so degradable and pathetic that if farmers will have other option for their livelihood then about 45% farmers will leave this occupation.  As a remedy for this and to save the lifeline of the economy the budget expenditure on rural infrastructure should be increased and storage godown and Argo processing units can be started at the village level and labour movement can be stopped then no one will leave its birthplace if they will earn enough to feed their family. We have to generate work for a majority of people as an additional source of income by setting up Agro processing units and a huge investment in rural infrastructure so that each villager will get employment. The same can be done by making farmers stakeholders in agro-processing units and the producer will get a share in value addition by these processing units. Loans by banks should be kept secret instead of declaring them defaulters they should be given time to repay in easy instalments.

About 195 million hectares is total arable land in India and of this only, 38% have irrigation facilities. Efforts should be done to increase the irrigated land. According to the data of NCRB, the lack of irrigation facilities is one of the major reasons for the increasing suicide rate among farmers of Maharashtra. According to Yogender Yadav, the head of Swaraj India, there are three main intertwined crises in the agriculture of India.