26/07/2025
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Growing up in our Indian society, we come across a lot of social stigmas and practical difficulties. We are taught that Agriculture is the backbone of our country through education. But the same education is leading the country where agriculture is considered a non-lucrative industry for our past and present generation. It has come to a point where any other profession other than farming is considered better. Such is the social stigma that exists, thanks to the inadequate importance given to the industry by our governments and pragmatic difficulties that go along farming. Farmers are migrating to cities or neighboring towns in search of a better life leading the agricultural industry to an existential crisis.
Hence, I am putting forth my thoughts and intentions by illustrating a solution on how to curb farmers problems. Hailing from a family that has been into farming for decades now, I am taking the liberty of addressing the farmers problems firsthand. After growing up in a farming household, visiting farms, interacting with farmers, and imbibing into their community, I have spent quality time habituating myself in an agricultural environment.
On one hand, I have personally been into a household of landlords/Zamindars where agriculture can’t be considered a sole breadwinning profession. Because of drought and drastic climatic changes, I have experienced difficulties in managing money for higher education and other expenses. The major reason being only into farming has pushed every landlord to this crisis.