Farmers will face water crisis after lock down - P. Sainath
Farmers will face water crisis after lock down - P. Sainath
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New Delhi: To prevent the global epidemic coronavirus infection, a 21-day lockdown has been implemented across the country. Due to the lockdown, all kinds of economic activities are closed in the country. Due to the lockdown, a big crisis has also arisen in front of the farmers. Talking to the media, senior journalist and agricultural affairs expert P Sainath told about the problems faced by the farmers in the lockdown.

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P Sainath said that before the water crisis, a big problem has arisen in front of the farmers of India. Water problems will arise in the next 10-15 days. In order to avoid the coronavirus infection in the city, many people who wash their hands are unable to think about the water crisis.

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P Sainath said that the sudden announcement of lockdown in the country created an atmosphere of chaos and this caused many problems to the laborers working in the cities. Workers started migrating to their villages due to the problem of livelihood. Due to all things being closed in the lockdown, the workers also faced many problems on the highway. There was a problem even with mobile charging.

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