| Author: balaji 21 Sep 2009 | Member Level: Bronze | Rating:  Points: 5 |
Hi Sridhar,
I agree with you. Government is neglecting agriculture. Most of the farmers in the out skirts of the cities are neglecting cultivation and they are selling their land for high prices. Govt should take action against this. Realtors are buying land from the farmers and they are developing special economic zones. If this continues grains rate will rise high. Govt should create an opportunity for growing kids on farming and should provide special importance for agriculture.
Regards Balaji.
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| Author: adonics 08 Oct 2009 | Member Level: Bronze | Rating:  Points: 4 |
Now farmers selling their lands to make their child graduate... they don't want to make their life critical... they think they work hard and finally get nothing in their hand.. But look at others they do few and earn more... why we should not like that?
The government and the politicans also fooling us... So in future there should be a big question on farming...
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| Author: Amit Siwach 08 Oct 2009 | Member Level: Bronze | Rating:  Points: 5 |
Yes offcourse,
If government will not take care of the base of the India then whole India will go down. They need to help them to secure their land and to cultivate more.
If there be no farmers then from where we get grains and food. This is the necessity of everyone. Government can not neglect farmers.
If farmers sell their land then where they will go for earning. I am against to acquire farmers land for commercial purpose.
There will be lots of problems if farmers will not be helped by the government.
Regards Amit Siwach
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| Author: Md Shekh 10 Nov 2009 | Member Level: Bronze | Rating:  Points: 4 |
"When we begin to protect our children's rights"
I strongly believe that education empowers, and not the kind that’s achieved just by going to school. I’m talking about all-round development. More than 70% of the children in urban areas are educated in municipal schools, yet we don’t feel the necessity to better the facilities offered there.
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