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Farmers’ unions flay Union Budget 2018-19, term it a hoax

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Chandigarh, Feb 1 (IANS) Farmers’ unions and leaders flayed the Union Budget 2018-19, presented by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in Parliament on Thursday, saying that it was a hoax and had nothing for the agricultural sector.

“The Finance Minister in his budget has again played a hoax with the farmers by announcing that MSP will be raised 1.5 times the input cost and has tried to play a bluff game with the farmers,” Bharatiya Kisan Union-Mann (BKU-Mann) leader and former MP Bhupinder Singh Mann said in a statement here.

Condemning the “much hyped farmers budget which actually is not”, Mann, National President of BKU and Chairman All India Kisan Coordination Committee, described the budget as a “mere eye wash”.

He said that there is lot of debate on the cost of production and there is lot of confusion created by “so-called” agriculture experts and economists.

“Normally the input costs are calculated in two ways: C2 and A2. The working of CACP (Commission on Agricultural Costs and Prices) is very opaque and its calculations are far from reality. As per CACP, A2+FL (family labour) cost for wheat for 2018-19 is pegged at Rs 817 per quintal while as per C2 cost, it is shown as Rs 1,256 per quintal. These calculations are purely theoretical and far from reality.

“Giving 50 percent over and above these would mean Rs 1,225 and Rs 1,884 for A2 and C2 calculations respectively. This year’s MSP is Rs 1,735 (as per calculation sheets of CACP and Food Corporation of India). Thus by this hoax, farmers are already getting Rs 510 more than cost of production as per calculation as per A2,” Mann pointed out.

“Last year, BJP President Amit Shah had said that Government is already paying 43 percent higher than the cost of production, confirming our apprehensions,” said BKU leader Baldev Singh Mainpur.

Mann said that, on practical basis, the cost of production of wheat comes to between Rs 2,500 to Rs 2,700 per quintal, and he had written to Prime Minister Modi in June last year regarding the BJP’s promises to farmers in its manifesto, claiming that the “calculations by the economists are far from reality which is the primary reason for high debt and suicides by farmers”.

He said he had offered his own 5 acres of irrigated land to any of these economists for two years in which they can have four crops and challenged them to carry on agriculture and show the amount of profit made from this land in this time.

Mianpur, who is the President of BKU Punjab unit, said that by increasing the fund allocation for agriculture loan to farmers to Rs 11 trillion will further push the farmers in debt trap.

“The bankers will have more targets to disburse these loans and the hapless farmers will borrow and will not be able to repay, thus pushing them into a deeper debt trap and suicides,” he said.

Shiromani Akali Dal President Sukhbir Singh Badal however hailed the Union Budget as “bold and brilliant”, and said that the decision on MSP showed agriculture and the rural economy remained the highest priority of the Narendra Modi government. He said that involving states in the finalisation of the MSP is in line with the demands made by his party for long.

Punjab’s ruling Congress condemned the budget saying that it had nothing to help the debt-ridden farmers.

Dismissing it as non-visionary and anti-farmer, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh described the Union Budget as “disappointing” for the state.

“Not only did the budget not contain any announcement on farm loan waivers, it also failed to implement the (M.S.) Swaminathan Committee report in toto, making it clear that the central government did not recognize the agrarian distress of the state’s farmers,” he said in his initial reaction.

Punjab, which has implemented loan waiver for the beleaguered farmers despite severe financial constraints, was expecting something on it in the budget, but no announcement was made by the Finance Minister regarding farm debt, he said.

Reacting cautiously to the proposed hike in MSP, he said while “the details would need to be examined, on the face of it”, the Centre should have implemented the Swaminathan Committee report in full.

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Foodman Vishal Singh Honored for Hunger Free World Mission in Bangkok

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Lucknow: Vishal Singh, a renowned social worker from Lucknow, also known as Foodman, has once again made India proud. He was honored by the Happy Hands Gloves Cooperative Limited Company in Korathai, Thailand, for his work with the Hunger Free World Mission.

The Hunger Free World Mission’s meeting was held in Korathai, Thailand, under Vishal Singh’s leadership. Representatives from several countries, including Mr. Raja Dwivedi (Managing Director of Happy Hands Gloves Limited), Thailand Coordinator Mr. Raja Mishra, and member Mr. Varun Singh, attended the event.

Under Vishal Singh’s leadership, the attendees took a pledge to work together toward creating a hunger-free world.

Speaking on the occasion, Vishal Singh explained that the main goal of the Hunger Free World Mission is social participation. He said the mission is not just about feeding people but also about meeting other basic needs of those who are struggling. The mission focuses on helping families of terminally ill patients in hospitals by providing food and shelter. It also works to fulfill essential needs like education, jobs, and care for the elderly.

For the last 16 years, the Vijay Sri Foundation has been providing free services, benefiting thousands of people. Vishal Singh highlighted that the mission aims to gain global recognition like other organizations such as WHO, WWF, and Red Cross, which work for social causes.

During this meeting, Vishal Singh was appointed as the Chairman of the Hunger Free World Mission by representatives from various countries. They also discussed holding regular meetings in different countries to push the mission forward.

Business tycoon Dr. Abhishek Verma has also supported this humanitarian mission, vowing to promote the idea of “Seva Parmo Dharma” (Service is the highest duty) worldwide. Vishal Singh praised him, stating that people like Dr .Abhishek Verma inspire others to work for the betterment of society.

Recently, Romania’s Ambassador, Mr . Daniela Sezonov Ţane, invited Vishal Singh to the Romanian Embassy in Delhi, where they discussed the mission in detail. Impressed by his humanitarian work, she honored Vishal Singh and invited him to Romania to take the mission forward .

Food man Vishal Singh has been serving the people of India for the past 16 years. Through the Vijay Sri Foundation, he provides free meals to cancer patients & their families ,shelter, and education for women & children along with running free old-age homes in Lucknow.

In addition to his humanitarian work, Vishal Singh also addresses issues like crime and corruption through his role as Chairman of Seva Path Media and Managing Director of Vijay Sri Foundation.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Vishal Singh and his team worked tirelessly to provide food and help to the needy, including starving children, elderly citizens, and pregnant women. Despite contracting the virus himself, he continued to assist others after his recovery. He even created a life-saving oxygen regulator using household items, which was praised by doctors both in India and abroad.

In his address at the meeting, Vishal Singh spoke about his mission to create a hunger-free world. He pointed out that India’s large population, along with issues like unemployment and poverty, has caused the country to fall on the Hunger Index. He urged people to contribute just one handful of grains daily to help create a hunger-free world.

He concluded by saying that through social participation, we can empower the people around us, meet their basic needs, and work together to build a stronger, more prosperous, and developed society.

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