Agricultural crises significantly impact India's economy. They arise from factors like drought, floods, and poor infrastructure. Farmers face mounting debts and crop failures. These challenges lead to food insecurity and rural distress. Government interventions often include subsidies and loan waivers. However, long-term solutions are necessary. Sustainable practices and better resource management can help mitigate future crises. Addressing these issues is crucial for national stability.
Mokama Tal, a vital agricultural region in Bihar, is facing a severe crisis. With over 100,000 hectares of fertile land, it is the second-largest producer of lentils in...