The Condition of Punjab
(The
(Part-1)
From: Surinderjit Subject: This is very serious.........must read!
folks, you may want to read this news, this is very serious
India Wants To MAP GENES!
From: Surinderjit sjsrana@yahoo.com<sjsrana@yahoo.com>
Subject: EGYPT unrest and PUNJAB youths, issues similar?
All truth passes through three stages
First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is violently opposwd,
Third, it is accepted as being self-evident, A. Schopenhauer
110 blocks show steep fall in water table
More than 110 of the 138 water blocks in
Water table falls alarmingly in Central Punjab | EcoSikh
Water table falls alarmingly in
Here's an interesting article from CounterCurrents indicating the misery of
However, there are few areas that are not completely addressed in this article, since it has to deal with Leadership and policies of NewDelhi!
As indicated in earlier articles that Punjab leaders are leading Punjab agriculture and greenery to DESERT state by allowing plundering of Punjab Waters thus forcing farmers to DRAIN/DRY-UP WATER TABLE of punjab for cultivation/agriculture.
Yes, these leader won't tell you or alert you on the alarming situation, even NASA has warned on this situation many years back however, leaders are ignoring apart from very high Punjab Youth Un-employment rates with very high rate of
Farmers/Families in DISTRESS/SOS!
"Over 100,000 farmers have committed suicide..."
Under the un-watchful EYES of so called ELECTED LEADERS!
HR and CR, Does it not amount to GENOCIDE AGAIN ?
As stated earlier,
"Leaders are TOO OLD to lead/work and TOO young to retire"?
While New Delhi is only interested in Mapping Genes of so-called/labeled "alcoholic Jat Sikhs of
India Wants To MAP GENES!
By D Sharma
Punjab's Agriculture is in crisis. Green Revolution has taken a heavy toll of the food bowl. The verdant lands have now turned poisonous, aquifers have run dry, food is rich in pesticides, cancer is growing in the rural areas, and so on. Over the years, farmers have slipped into heavy debts, and the farm incomes have dwindled. No wonder, farm suicide rate remains high.
The distress is all visible.
And yet, planners, policy makers and agricultural scientists have failed to resurrect agriculture. I think it will not be unfair to say that successive governments have given up on farming and agriculture. All efforts are now to shift the farming population to industry, and to other urban centric activities. My colleague Bhaskar Goswami has tried to paint the broader picture, which I am sure you will find useful.
In view of the crisis, we are also planning to hold a conference on "Future of Punjab Agriculture" sometimes in the first week of March in