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Its not question of one village, we need to acknowledge we are still developing and will take more time to complete social development, Our HRD index is not something we can boast.
I'm not saying we are not making progress, but we can certainly do better and it would require partnership of Government - Public .
People can respond to government inability to provide wither through ballot or through guns, we are fortunate majority of people choose former even after so much nepotism and corruption
Damn. It refresh me Mother India story but she have sonsNo money to buy bulls, farmer deploys daughters to pull plough:
Financial crisis reduced a farmer in Sehore's Basantpur Pangri village in Madhya Pradesh to use his two daughters, instead of oxen to pull the plough in their fields.
Sardar Kahla claimed that his family does not have enough money to buy or take care of oxen for ploughing.
"I do not have enough money to buy or take care of bulls for ploughing. Both my daughters quit their schooling due to financial crisis," farmer said.
Meanwhile, District Public Relation Officer Ashish Sharma said that the administration is looking forward into the matter and a proper help would be given to him under governmental schemes.
"The farmer has been instructed not to use children for such activities. Whatever help he can be given under governmental schemes, administration is looking into it," Sharma said.
Both daughters Radhika, 14 and Kunti, 11 years quit their education due to lack of money or financial support.
Several farmers have committed suicide in the state due to financial crisis.
Recently, Mandsaur became the epicenter of a farmers' agitation over a demand for loan waivers and better prices for their produce.
During the agitation, six farmers were gunned down by the police, thereby drawing criticism from political parties. The situation forced the district officials to impose Section 144, and restricted prominent personalities from visiting the violence-hit district. -- ANI
but India will always be a failed society until it abandons total capitalism and adapts socialist aspects. What is the point of your billionaires if your daughters are pulling plows?
One thing i agree , OP who posted is idiot, no question on that
But its not question of politics , its question we as nation how we treat our weakest of weak, that will define tomorrow India we all want to see
Look at the HRD of different states and compares it.
Look at the Chandigarh and Kerala or other South Indian states .
Fact is people chose to remain silent after so much of corruption.
I have not blamed OP for this post, look at his other posts, he is always ready for creating flame bait, I stand by my statement.Dear, don't blame him. He just highlighted a sad side of affairs. Do not take it as India vs Pakistan thread; such sad affairs are part of many countries around the world and not specific.
Further, some people do it as fun, if you read the faces of the girls, doest not reflect pain or agony rather a smile is there.
For example, if a guy do not have the bulls, he might ask his neighbours or fellow villagers for borrowing of bulls. People are not cruel up to this extent that they will refuse him. May be someone could lend him a pair of bulls on the condition that he have to bear the feed/water for pair for that period.
Constitution of India as given rights to Citizens of India to decide who should lead them and we are exercising those rights and electing our leaders, so its left to Indians to decide Socialist or Capitalist.
Those who achieved what they dreamed are became Billionaires and its no where connected to farmer daughters pulling plows.
In India every state government has schemes to help poor farmers, they should contact their nearby GP Office or contact their respective PDOs to learn and utilize those facilities instead of risking their children's life.
1. Typical reaction. Why the need to be so defensive?
2. You have high level of farmer suicide, you have stories like this one.
3. You might well have theoretical support for farmers, but is it available to them practically?
4. Does local bureaucracy and corruption hinder access to these services or their resources?
5. Is the support good enough?
6. Is knowledge of the service available good enough?
7. As Indians you have to ask these questions of your own government and your own civil service.
What I am going to tell is the naked truth and it will hurt many.
This has become a fad. I have a popular Govt in Odisha which is neither BJP nor Congress. Its BJD led by Naveen Pattnaik. Both the opposition are BJP and Congress and they don't leave an opportunity to embarrass him.
After Dana Majhi incident, state govt has provided ambulances for many unapproachable areas. But still people refuse only to get some money from Govt. or public who sympathies with them. Some unscrupulous journalist asks them to lift the bodies of their near and dear on road or on cycle or rickshaw and pose for photos.
They are illiterates and lure of some easy money drives them to this. They don't know the larger conspiracy behind this and don't know that they are being used. Come whatever Govt., opposition will with media collusion will bring out such picture and news.
I have known from trusted journalist friends of mine of how villagers put poison on the lips/or mouth of dead farmers (the cause of death or suicide may be something else).
I don't know, but the picture in the news clearly shows that health of girls does not allow them to move the plough a feet. That was purely a photo by some fellow with an ulterior motive.
But its in the news paper, so now the person will get some money out of which major share of that will go to the person who made it and printed it.
@SrNair