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THE FARMERS OF NEPAL

by Mithila Tamang | 31-03-2020 15:37 recommendations 0

 Agriculture is the chief occupation of people of Nepal. Majority of the people of our country is peasants. They are found on the hills in the valleys and in plains. So, farming is the main source of their livelihood. The farmers live in villages, are hardworking and have different customs, religions and languages. The condition of Nepalese farmers is very hopeless.

Most of our farmers are not better than beggars. Though they are hardworking, they are very poor. They live in small houses and huts, they eat poor food and wear rags and work from morning to evening. Most of them cannot read and write. They are also ignorant of hygiene and sanitation. Most of them are illiterate. In addition to their work in the field, they tame many kinds of domestic animals like cows, buffaloes, goats, oxen etc.

 These poor people are hopelessly ignorant. Thus, our farmers are agricultural laborers. They are known by their look. It is a look of despair. They look more dead than alive. There is hardly a line of smile on their faces or ray of the hopes in their hearts. 

They are hungry and almost naked. Since the majority of people in Nepal are farmers, the development of nation depends on agriculture. The government should provide the farmers with the loans so that they can improve their status. The government should be not late to teach them t scientific and modern farming techniques so that the development of the nation can be imagined. It is the master key to the development of nation.

The Land Reform Act has improved their condition to some extent. Similarly, the agricultural bank is providing them with one They still require a great help to improve their condition. The government should give top priority to agriculture. 

Moreover, they should be willing and active to improve themselves. Until and unless they are ready to improve themselves, nobody can do much to help them.

 

 

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23 Comments

  • Asmita Bhusal says :
    Hello Mithila,
    Great to hear from you.
    Regards,
    Asmita
    Posted 10-04-2020 03:06

  • sandesh thapa says :
    Hello Mithila,


    Though farmers of Nepal are hardworking but still are deprived of their rights, especially when they have to fight for subsidies


    Thanks for sharing this.
    Posted 05-04-2020 23:24

  • Sushma Sapkota says :
    Awesome
    thanks for sharing your report
    Posted 31-03-2020 19:02

  • Rachu Khanal says :
    Thanks for the great report
    Posted 31-03-2020 17:51

  • Rachu Khanal says :
    Thanks for the great report
    Posted 31-03-2020 17:51

Sonika Pariyar

  • Sonika Pariyar says :
    Hello Mithila!!

    Farmer are must laborious people !!
    In the developing country like ours,agriculture can be one of the best way to improve economic status and development of country.

    Hope farmer would get their respect for their hard work!!

    GREEN CHEERS!!

    Regards,
    Sonika!!
    Posted 31-03-2020 17:40

  • Ramesh Oli says :
    Yes the farmers of nepal are laborious and apply old farming tools. Keep writing!!!
    Posted 31-03-2020 17:04

  • Ganga Timilsina says :
    Its petty that they are not getting proper value of their product.
    Posted 31-03-2020 16:55

  • Apsara Sapkota says :
    I agree farmers are poor in nepal. Thanks for your sweet report
    Posted 31-03-2020 16:50

  • Anjila Pandey says :
    A sad reality persisting through ages.
    Thankyou for report on such sensitive issue, here in developing country like ours.
    Posted 31-03-2020 16:31

  • Suraj Rajbahak says :
    Hello Mithila!!

    I hope you are fine and doing well.
    Farmers are hopelessly ignorant.
    We must respect them.

    Keep writing,

    Yours,
    Suraj
    Posted 31-03-2020 15:59

  • Soyam Dhamala says :
    Hello Mithila!!

    Farmers in Nepal contribute to the major GDP of the country.
    We must respect farmers.

    Keep writing.

    Yours,
    Soyam
    Posted 31-03-2020 15:45

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