Kundapur: Another farmer succumbs to heavy losses, mounting debts


Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, Oct 9: A farmer, Rama Kulal, from Kelasunka, Amasebail village in the taluk and residing in Paduvalthoor, Kavarady, committed suicide by consuming poison on Wednesday October 7. Like many other farmers who take the extreme step, he too was overburdened with thoughts about his mounting debt, and of losses in farm produce made complex by losses inflicted by wild animals.

Rama Kulal (45) is the second farmer in taluk to have committed suicide in the recent days.

Elder son of Basava Kulal (80), Rama followed in the path of his father and chose agriculture as his profession. He was working in the fields alongside his younger brother Subba Kulal, growing paddy and areca nut. He had borrowed loans from cooperative bank, land development bank, and from local creditors, it is said. When free, he also worked as coolie.

As the losses in agriculture went on increasing, and liability too kept mounting, he also pledged the 'Karimani' of his wife to raise loan to tide over crisis. Although he kept repeating his worries over inability to clear loans, and was frustrated over attack of crops by wild animals, family members never expected him to take away his own life. Perhaps, overwhelmed by the size of the loans raised on the agricultural property which still stands in the name of his father, Rama Kulal consumed poison at the place of his in-laws at Kavarady.

He was admitted into the government hospital at Ajjarkad Udupi in serious condition. As he did not show any signs of improvement, he was taken to Wenlock Hospital, Mangaluru. After oscillating between life and death for three days, Kulal breathed his last on Wednesday evening, delivering a deadly blow to his impoverished family.

Rama Kulal is survived by wife, Sumati Kulal, and children, Vijaya and Deepa. His parents, Basava Kulal and Laxmi Kulal, too are grieving. It is gathered that immediately after coming to know that Rama had died, several persons who claim to have lent money to him, have been making a beeline to his house, seeking to recover their loans.

Sub-divisional officer here, Charulata Somal, tahsildar, Gayatri N Nayak, and village accountant, Sunil Kumar, visited the bereaved family. They have sent a report on the incident and details of the loans raised by the deceased to the government.

BJP Karnataka state Raita Morcha vice president, Deepak Kumar Shetty, visited the family on Thursday evening and pledged solidarity. Speaking to media persons during his visit, Shetty noted that the incidents of farmer suicides have been on an increase in the district, and demanded the state government, district in-charge minister, and people's representatives, to work together and announce compensation to the bereaved family without delay. He said that there is imperative need to take immediate action to stop recurrence of farmer suicides, duly urging the concerned to waive farm loans including interest.

Kavarady gram panchayat members, Prakashchandra Shetty and Shekhar Kulal accompanied Shetty during his visit.

  

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  • JK, Udupi

    Sat, Oct 10 2015

    What happened to Siddu's recent announcement on waiving farmers loan?. or is it just fake news?.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 09 2015

    Nowadays, very very few people grow paddy or vegetables etc. in DK!! They have lock, stock, and barrel shifted to areca, which is very profitable with very less effort, off course labor is a bit problem when it comes to spraying insecticide and plucking but still the margins are extremely good it seems as can be seen by the way some have built their houses, bought cars and are very happy!! The only catch here is that the farmer has to wait patiently for a few years until the saplings grow up and bear fruit, then no problem for the next 75 to 100 years!! This year too the price or areca is very lucrative it seems!! Over and above that you have little business skills then one can even do trading and earn a lot from that too!!

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  • peace love, Inda

    Fri, Oct 09 2015

    we have 3500 crores for a statue but no credit facility in affordable rate of interest or interest free for farmers !

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  • Mohd, Mlore

    Fri, Oct 09 2015

    we talk of digital india..aaa india...eee india... but the suffering of poor Indians nobody wants to know

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  • john pinto, mangalore/dubai

    Fri, Oct 09 2015

    we had like this poor family in my neighborhood in mangalore. when i was small this family some times had no proper food for going to school my mother used to give them uniform from us(old one)to give new we also not that rich!!!what they did is, they used their brain. they sold all their agricultural land and bought a flat in city, rest of the money invested in business. now they are rich.. Rama kulal could have done likewise instead of ending his life. what is the use in keeping land?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 09 2015

    India Vision Document was Missing ...

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  • Vinod Climes, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 09 2015

    Jossy stop hypocrisy. We claim 80% Indians are employed in agriculture industry. When i Travel rural Maharashtra condition is pathetic & people are elaving villages in look for jobs & Villages need supplementary income like Coastal India. Even 10000 & 1500 per month is not enough in rural area too. Whos vision whose documents you are talking about? Travel to rural area you will know the real plight of farmers. We need to be more than Internet intellectuals & armchair activists when it comes to farming community of India.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 09 2015

    Vinod, Modi's schemes are not practical ans suitable only for Cameras & Selfies ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Oct 09 2015

    Whom to blame Siddaramaiah, BJPee, Pappu, feku, Banks, Liquor, Less rains, Heavy rains, Bad weather, ? Farmers borrow at very high rate of interest (around 25%/ year) due to lack of bank credit facilities to the farmers... when they can normally borrow from banks at 9%... Lack of good credit facilities in villages could be possible reason for high debt and deaths...

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  • Vinod Climes, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 09 2015

    Is blaming only our job? Why bring Siddaramiah to the issue? Blaming anyone here doesn't help the bereaved family. It is the Job of local administration & other social support group to help them at the time of distress. Stop this blame game

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