New To DesiZip?
  Forgot Password?
Become DESIZIP Agent & Make More Money. Everything For FREE!!!
                                               
Home Classifieds Matrimonial News Jobs Gallery Events Properties Yellow Pages Forum Agents
          Country News  |  State News  |  City News  |  Zip News  |  News By Media  |  News In Picture  |  Search
 
  By Category
 
 
Budget
Cricket
Culture
Entertainment
Health
Money
Others
Politics
Sports
Technology
Travel
Weather
Events
 
  India On Media
 
 
 
BBC
Bloomberg
Reuters
 
Politics News

In Tamil Nadu District, Farmers Say
In Tamil Nadu District, Farmers Say Lack of Crop Insurance for Cotton Led To One Suicide
 INDIA , 29-April-2015  7:33:9 AM
Days after a cotton farmer in Tamil Nadu killed himself, allegedly because last Friday's unseasonal rains destroyed his entire crop, the farmer's father says his son wouldn't have taken such an extreme step if the state government had insured his cotton crop instead of refusing to do so.

"Had they insured the crop my son wouldn't have committed suicide. At least now the government should give insurance cover for cotton," said Kaliaperumal, the father of 38-year-old Rajaraman, who killed himself on Sunday by consuming pesticide.

RelatedNepal Earthquake: DMK Asks Its Lawmakers to Donate Month's Salary For Relief Fund

Rajasthan Government Says Not All Farmer Suicides are Due to Crop Loss; Opposition Disagrees

'Farmers Who Commit Suicide Are Cowards': Haryana Minister OP Dhankar Justifies Shocker

Farmers in Tiruvarur say government officials do not insure their cotton crop, because they say not enough farmers cultivate it. That, officials tell them, makes it ineligible for insurance under the conditions of the Crop Insurance Scheme. But the cultivation of cotton has sharply increased in Tamil Nadu, because the introduction of BT Cotton has meant higher yields. Therefore, many more farmers now grow cotton. BT Cotton's yields are three times that of the non-BT variety. Now, there are a total of 400,000 acres under cotton cultivation, and, in Tiruvarur alone, cotton is being grown on 12,000 acres.

In last Friday's rains and strong winds, Tiruvarur's farmers say that 5,000 acres of cotton farms in this district have been partially damaged. Essentially, cotton requires a rain free summer.

Rajaraman had lost a considerable amount of his cotton crop last year as well. This year, he pledged his wife's gold jewellery so he could get Rs. 1 lakh to cultivate his leased, three-acre land, hoping he would have a good harvest. And for the second year in a row, it wasn't to be. "He was mentally disturbed on how he would repay the loan. I told him not to worry,"

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

Posted By : DesiZip.com

ADVERTISEMENTS

Free offer!!! Become an administrator for your zip home page, "Post" local news (local to your postcode)& pictures, "Post" advertisement banners from local companies. Make Extra money.

 
 
Home  |  Classifieds  |  Matrimonial  |  Yellow Pages  |  Jobs  |  Resumes  |  Events  |  Properties  |  Movies
Forum  |  About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Feedback  |  Help  |  Useful Links |  Advertise With Us  |  Site Map
                  See Terms and Conditions,
                  © 2016-2017 Copyright @ Desizip, All Rights Reserved.