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For example, climate change and water scarcity was not enough, farmers near the India-Pakistan border also deal with serious sanctions on their work hours. Security forces gave a mandate to the curfew at 4 pm, stopping the farmers from taking their fields to their fields, when they need the most.
Safety measures stems from the cross-limit to firing, but the farmers argue that if the fence and a strong security appearance, they should be allowed to work until the dark.
“There should be a ceasefire on this border so that farmers can work peacefully,” calls 68 -year -old Colonel Das from Chuva village for Rs. “We are not even getting fair rates, manure, or water. We are the food provider of this country, but when no one listens to us, for whom are we providing?”
With climate change deteriorating, water resources dry, and farming become economically unattainable, the future of the farmers of RS Pura looks foggy.
Farmers of RS Pura do not want vacant promises – they want a real solution. Will the government listen before it is too late?