- The document discusses the agrarian crisis facing the cotton farmers of Vidarbha region in Maharashtra, India. Over the past 4 years, close to 2,500 farmers have committed suicide due to mounting debts and economic distress.
- The crisis is a result of flawed government policies over the past decade that have increased input costs for farmers while yields have remained low. Key factors include rising costs of Bt cotton seeds without adequate testing, withdrawal of bonus payments to farmers, and lack of irrigation infrastructure.
- The region suffers from lack of investment compared to other parts of Maharashtra. There is a need for policy reforms, increased agricultural spending, development of textile industries, and solutions suitable
The Many Working Worlds Within
India’s demographic and economic changes are rapidly altering the society’s fabric and
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