Farmer Suicide in India as well as in Maharashtra, statistics, rate, problems , reseans, remedies, present situation, farmer schemes, model for farmer moral,
Farmers suicides in India(Maharashtra)Jobin Mathew
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This presentation is all about the problems that farmers face in India. About there suicide issues , solutions to them, Government schemes and much more to help farmers and to understand there situation and solutions to there problem
Farmers suicides in India(Maharashtra)Jobin Mathew
This is one of my presentation which i made for my presentation competition ...
add a nice background and the presentation does great effect....
it moved a lot of ppl and got me the first place
This presentation is all about the problems that farmers face in India. About there suicide issues , solutions to them, Government schemes and much more to help farmers and to understand there situation and solutions to there problem
By this presentation i want to draw your attention towards the reasons of farmer suicides, and the actions which may be taken by the government to stop farmers from committing suicides because this is the high time we really need to do something to stop the suicides.
Here you will get the reason behind the farmer suicide and also the prevention step taken by government and step which should be taken by government and us also.
Agriculture Development Programme’s / Scheme’s in India (2000 to 2013)Sunil Kr. Meena
SRI KARAN NARENDRA AGRICULTRE UNIVERSITY, JOBNER (JAIPUR)
SKN COLLGEE OF AGRICULTURE, JOBNER
Credit Seminar
on
Agriculture Development Programme / Scheme in India
(2000 to 2013)
Submitted to,
Dr. J. P. Yadav
Seminar Incharge & Professor
Department of Extension Education
SKN COA, Jobner (Jaipur)
Submitted by,
Sunil K. Meena
PhD Scholar (Second Year)
Dept. of Extension Education, SKNCOA Jobner
DEPARTMENT OF EXTENSION EDUCATION
SKNAU, JOBNER (JAIPUR)
2021-22
Agriculture Development Programme’s / Scheme’s in India
(2000 to 2013)
Terminology:
Agriculture is the the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming. the production of crops, livestock, or poultry etc.
What is development: development can be defined as bringing about social change that allows people to achieve their human potential. ... Furthermore, development is often regarded as something that is done by one group (such as a development agency) to another (such as rural farmers in a developing country).
What is Programme: The word 'programme' has several distinct meanings in the dictionary. It means a proclamation, a prospectus, a list of events, a plan of procedures, a course of action prepared or announced beforehand, a logical sequence of operations to be performed in solving a problem. When used by an organisation, it means a prospectus or a statement issued to promote understanding and interest in an enterprise.
Development Programme: The process of formulating, improving, and expanding educational, managerial, or service-oriented work plans (excluding computer program development).
Scheme: an official plan or system for doing or organizing something
Policy: a plan of action agreed or chosen by a government, a company, etc.
Introduction:
The Government has been, since country’s independence, formulating policies, programs, projects and schemes and investing significant financial resources through every Five-Year Plan to accelerate the rural development. All these programs and schemes being implemented by the concerned ministries and departments of the union and state governments in the area of education, health, drinking water, sanitation, transport and communication and supporting infrastructure, among others, have shown varying degree of response and performance at the grassroots level, and of course, much less than expected in respect of measurable indicators of human development index. In the context of India being emerging as a strong economy and committed to bring about a rapid and sustainable economic growth through various reforms, the rural development programs must sharply focus on people’s participation and rural organizations as the key attributes for their success accompanied by equally important aspects, inter alia, concept of integrated development, planning process, Growth Center Approach, management inputs, communication system and supporting Management Informati
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By this presentation i want to draw your attention towards the reasons of farmer suicides, and the actions which may be taken by the government to stop farmers from committing suicides because this is the high time we really need to do something to stop the suicides.
Here you will get the reason behind the farmer suicide and also the prevention step taken by government and step which should be taken by government and us also.
Agriculture Development Programme’s / Scheme’s in India (2000 to 2013)Sunil Kr. Meena
SRI KARAN NARENDRA AGRICULTRE UNIVERSITY, JOBNER (JAIPUR)
SKN COLLGEE OF AGRICULTURE, JOBNER
Credit Seminar
on
Agriculture Development Programme / Scheme in India
(2000 to 2013)
Submitted to,
Dr. J. P. Yadav
Seminar Incharge & Professor
Department of Extension Education
SKN COA, Jobner (Jaipur)
Submitted by,
Sunil K. Meena
PhD Scholar (Second Year)
Dept. of Extension Education, SKNCOA Jobner
DEPARTMENT OF EXTENSION EDUCATION
SKNAU, JOBNER (JAIPUR)
2021-22
Agriculture Development Programme’s / Scheme’s in India
(2000 to 2013)
Terminology:
Agriculture is the the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming. the production of crops, livestock, or poultry etc.
What is development: development can be defined as bringing about social change that allows people to achieve their human potential. ... Furthermore, development is often regarded as something that is done by one group (such as a development agency) to another (such as rural farmers in a developing country).
What is Programme: The word 'programme' has several distinct meanings in the dictionary. It means a proclamation, a prospectus, a list of events, a plan of procedures, a course of action prepared or announced beforehand, a logical sequence of operations to be performed in solving a problem. When used by an organisation, it means a prospectus or a statement issued to promote understanding and interest in an enterprise.
Development Programme: The process of formulating, improving, and expanding educational, managerial, or service-oriented work plans (excluding computer program development).
Scheme: an official plan or system for doing or organizing something
Policy: a plan of action agreed or chosen by a government, a company, etc.
Introduction:
The Government has been, since country’s independence, formulating policies, programs, projects and schemes and investing significant financial resources through every Five-Year Plan to accelerate the rural development. All these programs and schemes being implemented by the concerned ministries and departments of the union and state governments in the area of education, health, drinking water, sanitation, transport and communication and supporting infrastructure, among others, have shown varying degree of response and performance at the grassroots level, and of course, much less than expected in respect of measurable indicators of human development index. In the context of India being emerging as a strong economy and committed to bring about a rapid and sustainable economic growth through various reforms, the rural development programs must sharply focus on people’s participation and rural organizations as the key attributes for their success accompanied by equally important aspects, inter alia, concept of integrated development, planning process, Growth Center Approach, management inputs, communication system and supporting Management Informati
MGNREGA An Overview include all the basic information related to MGNREGA like its introduction, timeline of MGNREGA, It's salient features, Stakeholders associated with MGNREGA. Also include the performance and impact of MGNREGA on different issues like on Agriculture, on socio-economic of tribal people, on wage rates in agriculture, on women empowerment etc.
To get full detailed description about the topic contact me on alkesh.patel.2711@gmail.com
The Presentation comprises all about the FPO. It covers structure, incorporation of FPO, formalities, legal compliance, working pattern, B-plan & others.
Any feedback would always be appreciated.
How we can improve the status of women in agriculture and bring visibility to women farmers. The World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Index placed India 112th out of 153 nations in 2020. Women have the lowest levels of economic involvement and prospects, ranking 149th out of 153 nations (World Economic Forum 2020).
India is considered as one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Agriculture is the mother of most of the economies in the world. Much of its influence is on the other sectors - industry and service. India is the second largest in farm output. Hence, India’s economic security continues to be predicated upon the agriculture sector, and the situation is not likely to change in the near future. Even today, the share of agriculture in employment is about 49% of the population, as against around 75% at the time of independence. There are several reasons like vicious cycle of poverty, crops failure, illiteracy, high indebtedness, low level of income, low level technology, Government Policies, addiction to alcohol, domestic affairs, old traditions, pessimistic outlook of farmers etc. are some of the main reasons for agricultural crisis and farmers suicides in India. Maharashtra, Telangana, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala are the top most five states in India in farmers suicides. The need of the hour is protect our farmers by all means, thus avoiding their suicides and agrarian crisis. This Paper is an attempt to focus attention on causes of agricultural crisis and farmer suicides in India with special reference to Telangana.
India is considered as one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Agriculture is the mother of most of the economies in the world. Much of its influence is on the other sectors - industry and service. India is the second largest in farm output after China. Hence, India’s economic security continues to be predicated upon the agriculture sector, and the situation is not likely to change in the near future. Even today, the share of agriculture in employment is about 49% of the population, as against around 75% at the time of independence and it is the principal source of livelihood for more than 58% of the population. The share of agriculture in GDP is 17%. It accounts for 7.68 percent of total global agricultural output. Contribution of Agriculture sector in Indian economy is much higher than world's average (6.1%). China with lesser cultivable land produces double the food grains, i.e. 607 million tons in 2015 -16 as compared with India’s 252 million tons in 2015-16. Farmer suicides account for 11.2% of all suicides in India. GOI informed Supreme Court over 12,000 farmer suicides per year since 2013. As of 2017, large numbers of farmer suicides have occurred in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, M.P, Bihar, UP, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Jharkhand. According to economist K. Nagaraj, author of the biggest study on Indian farm suicides, even though the farmer population shrinks, the number of farmer suicides are rising in India. The present cropping intensity of 136% has registered an increase of only 25% since independence. Further, in our country, rain fed dry lands constitute 65% of the total net sown area. There is an unprecedented degradation of land (107 million ha) and groundwater resource, and also fall in the rate of growth of total factor productivity. Vicious cycle of poverty, crops failure, illiteracy, high indebtedness, low level of income, low level technology, Government Policies, addiction to alcohol, domestic affairs, old traditions, pessimistic outlook of farmers etc. are other main reasons for agricultural crisis and farmers suicides in India. Agricultural productivity has to be doubled to meet growing demands of the population by 2050. Prof M.S. Swaminathan, a noted Agricultural Scientist said that half of the farmers in the country want to quit farming. Thus, there is an urgent need to identify the severity of the problems of agricultural crisis and farmer suicides in India and ponder over it to find out solutions. The need of the hour is to protect our farmers by all means, thus avoiding their suicides and agrarian crisis. This Paper is an attempt to focus attention on causes of agricultural crisis and farmer suicides in India with special reference to Telangana.
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1. A study of farmer suicide in
Maharashtra problems and Measures
Assit Prof. Lalita Babulal Malusare
S.N.Arts D.J.M. Commerce and B.N.S. Science College Sangamner
omsairammalusare@gmail.com
2. Objectives of the Study
• To study the problem of farmer suicides in
Maharashtra
• To know the causes of the farmer suicides in
Maharashtra
• To study district wise density of farmer
suicides in Maharashtra.
• To suggest the remedies on the Farmer
Suicides
3. Research Design :
The present study is want to find the numerical
farmer position in Maharashtra for this the whole
Maharashtra information collected to analyze the
farmer suicides of various District of Maharashtra.
The discussion is made with farmers to know the
reasons and the impact of the famer suicides in
Maharashtra
4. Data Collections:
• Primary Data: The researchers conducted
discussion and interviews were conducted with
the villager and farmers in Sangamner tahsil.
• Secondary Data: secondary data is collected
from various Annual Report, books and other
official documents were collected from the
website of RBI and Other sources of secondary
data were internet, journals, and books.
5. Limitations :
The present study is
going to focused on
farmer suicides in
Maharashtra only and
with selected sampling.
The secondary data is
collected from the 2010
to the 2018 years only
6. Farmers Suicides in Maharashtra :
The basic problem of Farmers in Maharashtra
is farmer suicides and whole family of the
farmer is being suffer from the this decision.
The condition of the most of the farmers is
very shocking because of nearly 75 % -80%
of the farmers in India belong to Marginal
and small farmers category .The agriculture
supports nearly 50 percent of the
employment but contributes only 15 percent
to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Everyday there is news coming on farmers
suicides from different parts of the country.
The India Agriculture is depends upon the
rain falls and farmer do not have some types
of equipments and techniques therefore they
cannot fight against drought and flood or
other problems regarding the agro
7. Schemes for Agriculture in India:
• Soil health and care scheme:
• National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA):
• Neem Coated Urea
• Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana (PMKSY):
• Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY)
• National Agriculture Market (e-NAM)
• Micro Irrigation Fund :
• Agriculture Contingency plan:
• MGNREGA:
• Pradhan Mantri Fasal Yojana and Livestock insurance
scheme:
8. Agriculture Schemes in
Maharashtra:
• Shivaji Maharaj Shetkari Sanman Yojana 2019
• Direct Benefits transfer scheme:
• Advance Farming-Enrichment Scheme:
• Krushi Gurukul yojana:
• Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Krishi Margadarshak Yojana:
• Water Resources Machinery Based Interest Subsidy Scheme:
• Magel Tyala Shettale Farm Pond Subsidy Scheme:
• Chief Minister Krushi sanjivani jojana:
• Mukhyamantri Saur Krishi Vahini Yojana:
• Nurasary Hort Schemes:
• Coconut development scheme
• Barren land Development schemes:
• Special Factor (SC/ST) Scheme:
• Other
9. The conditions of the farmers in
India are as follows.
• Money Lenders:
• MNREGA Effect
• Productivity and Price:
• Problems:
• production cost.
• too much of rainfall
• Middlemen
• to move out of agriculture
10. Suicides in India and Comparative table of
Farmers Suicide in Maharashtra:
Year Total Suicides Farmers suicide Percentages Farmer Suicides
In Maharashtra
Percentages with
India
2009 127175 17368 13.66 2872 16.54
2010 134599 15964 11.86 3141 19.68
2011 135585 14027 10.35 3337 23.79
2012 135445 13754 10.15 3786 27.53
2013 134799 11772 8.73 3146 26.72
2014 131666 12360 9.39 2,568 20.78
2015 133623 12,602 9.43 3228 25.61
2016 230,314 11370 4.94 3361 29.56
2017 NA 2917 - 1398 47%
2018 NA 2,761 - 1307 -
(Source : Office of Divisional Commissioner of
Government of Maharashtra )
11. Division wise Farmer Suicide in
Maharashtra year 2015-16
Division Number of suicide Percentages
Aurangabad 1258 37.43
Amarawati 1158 34.45
Nashik 407 12.11
Nagpur 425 12.65
Pune 69 2.05
Solapur 44 1.31
Source: Office of Divisional Commissioner of Government of
Maharashtra (Unpublished Data) and Land Utilization Statistics (GoM)
12. Agriculture Growth rate of India:
Year Growth rate India Growth rate in
Maharashtra
2010-11 17.8
2011-12 4.6
2012-13 1.5 -2.1
2013-14 5.6 12.6
2014-15 0.2 -0.16
2015-16 0.7 -2.7
2016-17 4.9 12.5
2017-18 2.1 7.3*
13. India Gross Value of Agriculture and
Agro allied sector:
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
India- Gross Value of Agriculture and agro allied Sector (Value in US$)
Gross Value of Agriculture and agro alied Sector Value in US$
14. Maharahtra- Agricultural Growth Rate during Different
Plan Periods (Value in %)
6.5
5.7
7.6
8
4.8
2.5 2.4
4.1
Eight plan ninth plan tenth plan eleven Plan
Maharahtra- Agricultural Growth Rate during Different
Plan Periods (Value in %)
GDP Over All GDP Agriculture
15. Remedial Model for Farm /
Agriculture Accounting:
1.PrimaryCost
Seeds
Land use in
year
Water
resources
Wages
other Direct
expenses
2.Secondarycost
Marketing
Packaging
TransfortsAdv
ertsement and
Office Cost
(if any?) 3.SocialCost
Personal use
traditional
events
other social
expenses.
family
expenses
NextyearsReserve
cost
4.Income
Income form
Agriculture
Income from
Side Business
Income from
other
resources
Land Income
Fertilizser
Income
16. Model – Farmer Awareness and
Mental support :
Family Support
• Fammily members
should have positive
attitude toward the
Agro
• Functions should be
ralates to the
Farming
Government Support
• Governemnt should
make provision for
moral support
scheme and
implemtation trough
the Grampanchayat
• Innovative
Workshops and also
orgnise make brain
storming actrivities
and moral support
speeches
Social Suport
• Agro Culture should
be develop
• Awarenes about the
new Imformation
about Agro/Farming
• Agro Civilasation
should be created
• Farmer orgnisation
should form in every
Villages
17. Findings
• Farmer Suicides main reason is the
uncertainty of the climate.
• There are some other social issues
are also responsible for the farmer
suicides in Maharashtra. Like
Marriage loan traditions etc.
• Second Major conclusion is that
there are several schemes are
enforced by the government but
the farmers are not aware about
those schemes.
• The Famer Suicides in
Maharashtra is gradually
increasing
18. Conclusion :
The Indian Farmer are not properly keep
their accounting therefore they cannot
conclude their profit or loss and also can’t
fight against the under price of product. The
main reason of the suicide in Maharashtra is
that the less productivity of agriculture. If
they keep proper records of each transaction
they can judge their position and income
and they can’t take proper decision in
future. The moral support is also important
to motivate the farmer and avoid from
committing suicide the social family
supports and governmental support is also
important to keep high productivity in
Farming.