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THE INDIAN FARMER
Essay
The Indian Farmer
(Introduction, His destination, Daily life, financial condition,
Social life, Conclusion)
India is a country of villages and farmers. Most of its people
depend upon agriculture. The farmers are the backbone of our country. They
produce the food crops and feed the people.
The Indian farmer lives in a village. He is always busy. He does
not care the Sun and shower, cold and air. He is an ardent worker. He works
from the dawn to dust. He does not have much rest. He ploughs the land, sows
the seeds. He takes care of the crops. He guards the crops against stray cattle
and thieves. He reaps the crops and carries them to his home by means of
bullock carts. Bullocks are his main assets for cultivation. He takes proper
care of his bullocks. He becomes happy to reap the crops. He forgets his pains.
His wife and children help him in his work.
Financially the Indian farmer is not so sound. He is a poor
fellow. He cannot maintain his family smoothly. He wears a piece of coarse
cloth. He cannot buy saree, dress, ornaments for his wife and children. He cannot
give his children higher education. He is illiterate. Sometimes he is harassed
by the money lenders.
The Indian farmer cannot enjoy his life like others. He celebrates
the social functions in the simplest way. He celebrates many
festivals throughout the year. Sunia, Nuakhai, Manabasa are celebrated by him
with great interest.
Neglecting agriculture no country can achieve progress. Hence
our government is now trying for the development of the farmers. They learn
through night schools, adult education centers. They are trained in modern
method of cultivation. They are supplied with good seeds, manures and
modern apparatus.
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