Farmer suicides in state continue to gallop - cross 1,000 mark


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jan 13: Karnataka, which is grappling with the problem of farmer suicides at an unprecedented scale since the last some months, has accounted for 1,002 farmer deaths during the last ten months. Suicide by farmers, who are frustrated by the lopsided economics of agriculture and non-realization of economically viable prices for the crops grown, has been continuing even though the government has initiated several steps to stop these suicides.

It is being claimed that never in the history of Karnataka has farmer suicides crossed a thousand mark. Sources in the department of agriculture, however say that out of the farmer suicides reported, 360 alone have been admitted so far, and compensation at the rate of Rs 5 lac per family stands disbursed in 354 such cases. "275 cases were rejected for different reasons, while the balance 367 cases are being processed," the department added.

Mandya with 96 farmer suicides, tops the list, while Haveri, Belagavi, Mysuru and Tumakuru districts have been listed from No 2 to 5, accounting for 84, 76, 64, and 59 deaths respectively. Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts form the tail end of the list with five suicides each. 280 of these farmers had heavy borrowings from nationalized banks, 197 had raised loans from regional Grameena banks, and 141 from cooperative societies. Mounting liabilities towards private financial firms and personal borrowings compelled 48 and 129 farmers respectively to kill themselves.

Cotton and sugarcane growers account for most of the deaths, with figures of 114 and 110 deaths respectively, followed by paddy and maize which accounted for 91 and 90 deaths in that order. Highest farmer suicides occurred between August and October, it is learnt. The government claims that steps like distribution of pamphlets against ending lives, and requests made over public address systems in villages appealing them against committing suicides worked to bring down the average deaths after October.

Secretary in the department of agriculture, Manjunath Prasad, said that there was sharp increase in the number of suicides this year because of crop failure in both khariff and Rabi seasons.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    Now Politicians will start committing SUICIDE ...

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  • santhosh, mangaluru

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    Suicide Bhagya...

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  • BABA, BANGALORE

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    Unsuitable cropping pattern, bad loans and bad financial management of the main reasons.

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  • Alphonsa Rodrigues, Udupi

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    Siddaramaiah is on an extensive research of history books for some Kings. How do you expect him to have tiem for farmers, You may hear of another 'Jayanthi' soon.

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangaluru

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    All the farmers who took suicide being unable to bear the brunt of loan liabilities in banks and other financial institutions. It is all the more sadful that the loan amounts were less than a lakh rupees in most of the cases.
    Had there was political will and compassion s towards our farmer community, CM could have tackled this problem long back avoiding suicides by farmers.Non of the so called NGOs which are many times showing concerns towards cow,bull,dog,cat etc., did made any attempt to save the precious lives of our 'annadatas'..
    Again CM could have taken states lead bank/bankers into confidence to evolve any policy conducive in safe guarding the interests of the farmers.Unproductive state expenditures could have been pooled into saving hundreds of farmers precious lives.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    For suicides Government can give only financial assistance and Karnataka government Honorable Siddharamaih has done best to farmers.

    The state has not been received funds / assistance to the farmers who are committing suicide.

    GOVERNMENT CANNOT CONTROL SUICIDES.

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  • hemanth, bangalore

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    Yes But when it comes to Modi you want him to do everything. Even for swatch bharath you blame him. You expect him to come and clean.

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  • gm, mlur

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    Was it just a Photo Shoot when they were holding broom in their hands and acting like cleaning the green leaves.

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  • hemanth, bangalore

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    spend money on basic necessity rather than on freebies and controversial jayantis. May God Give help Our rulers in thinking good

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    Congress is on a Victory Lap all over INDIA ...

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  • jl, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    in maharashtra bjp govt and there are more farmer committing suicide so pls understand all politicians are same and try to bring out solution instead of blame game and diverting attention form major issues.

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  • vinay, mangaluru

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    No comments from dongis CON-Bhakts.
    If the news is about any BJP gov't, they would have jumped till now.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    Another feather on Sidrama's cap!
    Shame on you Sidrama. Resign and go.

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  • KRPrabhu, Bengaluru

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    Siddaramaiah will be in Guinness book shortly for this world record.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 13 2016

    You said right.
    Instead of his name getting into Guinness book, he himself should be pasted on the book. Karnataka will prosper!!

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