This document discusses farmers and the Indian army. It provides background on Lal Bahadur Shastri, the second Prime Minister of India, who coined the slogan "Jai Jawan Jai Kisan" to mobilize support for the country during the 1965 war with Pakistan. The slogan meant "Hail the Soldier, Hail the Farmer" and was intended to encourage soldiers to defend India and farmers to increase food grain production to reduce dependence on imports. The document outlines the struggles of farmers and highlights the greatness and sacrifices of both farmers and the Indian army.
1. f a m e rs a n d s o l d ie rs/ a rm y
JAI JAWAN
JAI KISAN
2. FARMERS AND ARMY ARE SO
GREAT
IN THIS PPT YOU WILL SEE
AND RESPECT OUR INDIAN
ARMY AND FARMERS
3. In this ppt you will learn/respect:-
◦ Farmers and their struggles
◦ Indian army and their greatness
◦ Who told jai jawan jai kisan
◦ Who told jai jawan jai kisan information
◦ Greatness of all army and farmers
4. Farmer
◦ A farmer is a person engaged in agriculture,
raising living organisms for food or raw
materials. The term usually applies to people
who do some combination of raising field
crops, orchards, vineyards, poultry, or other
livestock. A farmer might own the farmed
land or might work as a laborer on land
owned by others, but in most developed
economies, a farmer is usually a farm owner,
while employees of the farm are known as
farm workers, or farmhands. However, in
other older definitions a farmer was a
person who promotes or improves the
growth of plants, land or crops or raises
animals by labor and attention.
5. Indian army
◦ The Indian Army is the land-based branch
and the largest component of the Indian
Armed Forces. The President of India is the
Supreme Commander of the Indian Army,
and its profession...
7. Information about Lal Bahadur Shastri
Lal Bahadur Shastri was the second Prime Minister of
India. Though, diminutive in physical stature he was a man
of great courage and will. He successfully led our country
during the 1965 war with Pakistan. To mobilize the support
of country during the war, he coined the slogan of “Jai
Jawan Jai Kisan”.
8. Why did Shastri give the slogan jai
jawan jai kisan?
◦Shastri gave the slogan Jai Jawan Jai Kisan to
enthuse the soldiers to defend India and
simultaneously cheering farmers to do their best
to increase the production of food grains to
reduce dependence on import.
9. Why was jai jawan jai kisan fought in
1965?
◦Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri's slogan Jai Jawan
Jai Kisan reverberates even today through
the length and breadth of the country.
Underlying this is the inner-most sentiments
'Jai Hindustan'. The war of 1965 was fought
and won for our self-respect and our national
prestige.
11. Indian army
◦ They always serve to the country and you know whenever
they get hurt in war
◦ They don't leave the war they still fire
◦ They usually they get holidays only after Every month!
◦ Their family also stay strong and wait for them
◦ Jai jawan really hands off
12. farmers
◦ Usually if you're eating 3 poots food
◦ Then the farmers are only sowing the seeds bringing them
out when it becomes a veggie or rice or wheat anything
◦ We are eating because of them
◦ So I say don't waste food
◦ Jai kisan