FRONTLINE Magazine - July 7, 2017
In this issue
Rural revolt Farmers in BJP-ruled M.P., Maharashtra, Haryana and U.P. rise in revolt and spoil the Modi government’s third anniversary celebrations.
Madhya Pradesh: Mayhem in Mandsaur.
Haryana & Punjab: Forced into distress sale.
Uttar Pradesh: Scheme sans substance.
Rural Revolt
Farmers in the BJP-ruled States of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra,Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, distressed by demonetisation and government inaction, rise in revolt and spoil the Narendra Modi government’s ambitious third anniversary celebrations.
8 mins
Mayhem In Mandsaur
The Shivraj Singh Chouhan government remained complacent as resentment was building up among the farmers of Madhya Pradesh over the unremunerative prices of farm produce. Then came Mandsaur to wake it up.
6 mins
Bumper Problem
With low market prices and little help from the government,Rajasthan’s farmers, especially garlic producers, are in a financial mess in a good crop year.
6 mins
Maharshtra Chief Minister Gives In
Maharashtra farmers drive a hard bargain, forcing the Devendra Fadnavis government to concede their demand for farm loan waiver.
5 mins
Scheme Sans Substance
The Yogi Adityanath government’s waiver plan, constrained by resource crunch, is a non-starter.
6 mins
Diminishing Returns
Farmers’ organisations in Punjab and Haryana are determined to continue their agitation.
6 mins
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Language: English
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