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Will You Add? - Ruined Rural Economy - Renaissance of Farmers Part - 12
Morale Sucks - Now What? How to Add Humor to Your WorkplaceAfter the seventh snowstorm in seven weeks, people in Denver, Colorado, are beginning to feel that Mother Nature must have been looking for Buffalo or Minneapolis but got lost. Folks here just aren't used to having three feet of snow piled up on their yards, driveways and streets for almost two solid months. Even kids, who usually greet each snowflake with glee, now look at the leftover piles of mush with something akin to disgust. "Is spring ever going to come back?" one despondent ten year old was heard lamenting. (It was easy to hear her; she's my daughter.)The reason for Denver's collective unhappiness is that the city traditionally enjoys over 300 days of sunshine a year. During the winter months, snow will make an appearance for one day, leave perhaps four or six inches of white, enough to make everything look beautiful, then it will gracefully depart, like the perfect houseguest who never overstays her welcome. The sun returns the next morning and immediately commences housekeeping; the snow is gone from the streets and sidewalks by noon.
Not this ye k of other nations, nearly seven types of original species of food grains of wheat, rice, sugarcane, maize and pulses have vanished from India only. After debating in detail about the problems of farmers and various causes of declining farming sectors, I would suggest that: - One; all Asian countries government should do away with the Western Concept of Loan and Debt Economy (CLDE).
- Two; provide free seeds and fertilizes for farmers having less than five acres of land;
- Three; organize community based local service sectors;
- Four; create local area markets to on my P cube economic model of Procure, Pack and Parcel (PPP) of crops with in ten kilometer of area for a farmer to sell his products;
- Five; Create to provide agro machines on Community Agro Based Stores (CABS) system of mine to facilitate small farmers cultivation and harvesting of crop having up to five acres of land on minimum charges;
- Six; provide expert advice to farmers on new and innovative techniques of farming and not sitting in television chat shows and talk without effect. The various my nick named BWE, Book Worm Expert should visit to help farmers at the time of sowing season.
- Seven; provide various pesticide and insecticides to small farmers on subsidies rates and not the inflated rated of over rupees
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This is one of the reasons why an online mortgage application is preferred by borrowers.An online mortgage application may even be the best way for you to get the mortgage that suits you perfectly. Online mortgage brokers charge lower fees compared to traditional brokers. Rate of online mortgages are also updated everyday, thus k My dearest, Ezine readers encouraged with your response, I would be analyzing about the bad effects of MM - PC bank loans what I termed as Debt Loan Death Trap (DLDT) of Government of India’s Economic Think Tank (ETT) vision. It has already sent over 3000 farmers to gallows. Unfortunately, most of the Asian farmers in general and Indians in particular, have never realized that the vague Creamy Layers of Promises, Assurances and Dreams (CLOPAD) of Indian banks and all government officials are going to cause insurmountable problems for them. Simple and pious farmers never realized that the hidden loan rates are not only going to snatch away their meager land holdings but also going to make their future generations land less. Had the long term effects of these DLDT schemes were well defined and publicized before releasing loans, probably no farmer would have either taken the loan or committed suicide.On 25 April 2007, once an Indian farmer had openly committed suicide in his fields, the fields for which he sweated out his entire life in cultivating and irrigating; but today he has to commit suicide in the same fields due to Creamy Layers of Promises, Assurances and Dreams of bad government policies. How poor farmer dies is too hoot to Indian official and political leaders but our mentor abroad should not be hurt. Wherever, a farmer has committed suicide, he had made numerous attempts to settle his loan to save his meager land holdings but the corrupt officials had always created insurmountable hurdles to clear his dues. Most of the farmers; when found that they can not save their land from forced grabbing by Banks, what I term is that; they “Hanged Till Death” (HID). How pathetic it is that the farmer who feeds the nation dies of hunger of injustice and corrupt peoples apathy in India and world over? During my study of a large segment of farming sector, I found out that most of the farmers were not briefed properly by the bank and government officials. The poor, illiterate and uneducated farmers were victimized by various Banks to win the national awards for disbursing maximum loan. To achieve various loan disbursement targets, the bank officials adopted all means of luring farmers to show Indian ETT that farming economy is going to bloom. This how Indian farmers are being victimized, what is happening in other Asian countries needs detailed study? After analyzing the psychic of Indian ETT and MM - PC brain ripples, I would like to open out the following points for debates: · Firstly; why had agricultural sectors of Asian countries in generally and India in particular recorded a sharp down swing trend in crop cultivations? · Secondly; how have farmers been lured in DLDT concept of mythical economic development plans? · Thirdly; why are governments not addressing the declining crop production? · Fourthly; why do governments not making an endeavor to encourage home farming sector rather indulging in import of food grains? · Five; why have governments failed to give enough impetus to farming sector? Reader would share my views that the present ETT negligent approach of basic agro sector in India has resulted in sky rocking price hike graphs. Though the five star culture of bureaucrats and politician has not been affected much but a common man has come to streets. While a common man, trying to meet the requirement of two times meals for his family, has become a heart patient, but our foreign educated and foreign return leaders are growing fatter and fatter. These leaders have not even given a thought of reviving our declining farming sector. How briskly these leaders rush and run on the stair cases of parliament can be gauged from the irresponsible thinking of them while planning the economy? There is an urgent need for our leaders to look beyond the Black Glasses of Corruption (BGC). Is it possible to remove corruption when germs of corruption are flowing in our blood? I have been going through large number of articles on farming sectors, but I would say that one model of growth in any country can not be uniformly applied in other country. I have observed that various Western nations have developed different models to increase agro products but Asian nations are trying to copy some of them without much success. Though the ever growing sugar demand has made Brazil world famous on one side, the rubber has taken Myanmar in the world market not by chance but through systematic and planned growth on other. The biggest curse on Asian farmers has fallen from the Ghost of Intellectual Property Right Order (GIPRO) of seeds of various crops of Western nations Fox tirade after World Trade meets. As most of the varieties of crops seeds were patronized by the Americans and European the Asians were left only to pay. These patent rights were not patronized by the farmers but the firms and individual who framed patent rules to exploit poor nation. The Asian nations in the race to get World Bank Loans and please some Western nations have sacrificed their farmers. Though some of the Asian nations have taken the strong steps to protect their farmers but most of them succumbed to World Banks loan trade tricks in long run. The introduction of GIPRO in India has caused severe set back to Indian traditional farming methods. What to talk of other nations, nearly seven types of original species of food grains of wheat, rice, sugarcane, maize and pulses have vanished from India only. After debating in detail about the problems of farmers and various causes of declining farming sectors, I would suggest that: - One; all Asian countries government should do away with the Western Concept of Loan and Debt Economy (CLDE).
- Two; provide free seeds and fertilizes for farmers having less than five acres of land;
- Three; organize community based local service sectors;
- Four; create local area markets to on my P cube economic model of Procure, Pack and Parcel (PPP) of crops with in ten kilometer of area for a farmer to sell his products;
- Five; Create to provide agro machines on Community Agro Based Stores (CABS) system of mine to facilitate small farmers cultivation and harvesting of crop having up to five acres of land on minimum charges;
- Six; provide expert advice to farmers on new and innovative techniques of farming and not sitting in television chat shows and talk without effect. The various my nick named BWE, Book Worm Expert should visit to help farmers at the time of sowing season.
- Seven; provide various pesticide and insecticides to small farmers on subsidies rates and not the inflated rated of over rupees 1
Are You Using the Right Form of Energy?As we near the end of summer, here is a question I have for you, “Are you using the right form of energy to grow your business?” Are you having trouble growing your small business as fast as you want? Are you making all the right moves and still the business just inches forward? Read this article and see if you are using the right form of energy to grow your small business?Head EnergyMy consulting experiences have taught me there are two types of business energy. I call the first type “head energy”. This is the energy that comes from wanting to do better or more with your small business.You want more profits.You want more customers.You want better marketing.Head energy is very powerful. It can inspire. It can achieve dreams. It can drive you forward.Head energy also has limitations. Head energy promises fulfillment in the future. Before the future arrives you must sustain yourself along the way. If you fail to sustain the head energy, your hopes and aspirations tumble down. r has committed suicide, he had made numerous attempts to settle his loan to save his meager land holdings but the corrupt officials had always created insurmountable hurdles to clear his dues. Most of the farmers; when found that they can not save their land from forced grabbing by Banks, what I term is that; they “Hanged Till Death” (HID).How pathetic it is that the farmer who feeds the nation dies of hunger of injustice and corrupt peoples apathy in India and world over? During my study of a large segment of farming sector, I found out that most of the farmers were not briefed properly by the bank and government officials. The poor, illiterate and uneducated farmers were victimized by various Banks to win the national awards for disbursing maximum loan. To achieve various loan disbursement targets, the bank officials adopted all means of luring farmers to show Indian ETT that farming economy is going to bloom. This how Indian farmers are being victimized, what is happening in other Asian countries needs detailed study? After analyzing the psychic of Indian ETT and MM - PC brain ripples, I would like to open out the following points for debates: · Firstly; why had agricultural sectors of Asian countries in generally and India in particular recorded a sharp down swing trend in crop cultivations? · Secondly; how have farmers been lured in DLDT concept of mythical economic development plans? · Thirdly; why are governments not addressing the declining crop production? · Fourthly; why do governments not making an endeavor to encourage home farming sector rather indulging in import of food grains? · Five; why have governments failed to give enough impetus to farming sector? Reader would share my views that the present ETT negligent approach of basic agro sector in India has resulted in sky rocking price hike graphs. Though the five star culture of bureaucrats and politician has not been affected much but a common man has come to streets. While a common man, trying to meet the requirement of two times meals for his family, has become a heart patient, but our foreign educated and foreign return leaders are growing fatter and fatter. These leaders have not even given a thought of reviving our declining farming sector. How briskly these leaders rush and run on the stair cases of parliament can be gauged from the irresponsible thinking of them while planning the economy? There is an urgent need for our leaders to look beyond the Black Glasses of Corruption (BGC). Is it possible to remove corruption when germs of corruption are flowing in our blood? I have been going through large number of articles on farming sectors, but I would say that one model of growth in any country can not be uniformly applied in other country. I have observed that various Western nations have developed different models to increase agro products but Asian nations are trying to copy some of them without much success. Though the ever growing sugar demand has made Brazil world famous on one side, the rubber has taken Myanmar in the world market not by chance but through systematic and planned growth on other. The biggest curse on Asian farmers has fallen from the Ghost of Intellectual Property Right Order (GIPRO) of seeds of various crops of Western nations Fox tirade after World Trade meets. As most of the varieties of crops seeds were patronized by the Americans and European the Asians were left only to pay. These patent rights were not patronized by the farmers but the firms and individual who framed patent rules to exploit poor nation. The Asian nations in the race to get World Bank Loans and please some Western nations have sacrificed their farmers. Though some of the Asian nations have taken the strong steps to protect their farmers but most of them succumbed to World Banks loan trade tricks in long run. The introduction of GIPRO in India has caused severe set back to Indian traditional farming methods. What to talk of other nations, nearly seven types of original species of food grains of wheat, rice, sugarcane, maize and pulses have vanished from India only. After debating in detail about the problems of farmers and various causes of declining farming sectors, I would suggest that: - One; all Asian countries government should do away with the Western Concept of Loan and Debt Economy (CLDE).
- Two; provide free seeds and fertilizes for farmers having less than five acres of land;
- Three; organize community based local service sectors;
- Four; create local area markets to on my P cube economic model of Procure, Pack and Parcel (PPP) of crops with in ten kilometer of area for a farmer to sell his products;
- Five; Create to provide agro machines on Community Agro Based Stores (CABS) system of mine to facilitate small farmers cultivation and harvesting of crop having up to five acres of land on minimum charges;
- Six; provide expert advice to farmers on new and innovative techniques of farming and not sitting in television chat shows and talk without effect. The various my nick named BWE, Book Worm Expert should visit to help farmers at the time of sowing season.
- Seven; provide various pesticide and insecticides to small farmers on subsidies rates and not the inflated rated of over rupees
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- Two; provide free seeds and fertilizes for farmers having less than five acres of land;
- Three; organize community based local service sectors;
- Four; create local area markets to on my P cube economic model of Procure, Pack and Parcel (PPP) of crops with in ten kilometer of area for a farmer to sell his products;
- Five; Create to provide agro machines on Community Agro Based Stores (CABS) system of mine to facilitate small farmers cultivation and harvesting of crop having up to five acres of land on minimum charges;
- Six; provide expert advice to farmers on new and innovative techniques of farming and not sitting in television chat shows and talk without effect. The various my nick named BWE, Book Worm Expert should visit to help farmers at the time of sowing season.
- Seven; provide various pesticide and insecticides to small farmers on subsidies rates and not the inflated rated of over rupees
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