Mr Kejriwal sir ,pl stop politising an economic issue and passing the buck on to Panjab and Haryana CMs.You are giving a subsidy of nearly 200 croroes to DTC to meet free ride expanses.The cost of a Happy Seeder is in between Rs44,000-2.5 lac which a farmer can hardly spend.There are literally no kulks (so called rich farmers as the term resonates)even in Panjab and Haryana .UP is bucking the trend .The size of Individual Khet or Jot or land under cultivation is small here and labor is cheap ,so paddy harvesting and seeding is labor intensive here as against combine harvesters in Panjab and Haryana owned by some farmers .At presnet both these states are extending 33%subsidies on Happy seeder machhines which work in tendem with disel operated Tractors.Khattar and Captain Amarinder Singh Ji can take the initiative of landing community Happy Seeder which the farmers can use like a day night match 24x7 for a fortnight in turn in a village . Kejri wal sahb can do the same in the NCR region if he so desires.
The region is in ICU .Respiratory imorbidity issues such as bronchitis ,emphesema (Collapsed lungs ),and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases are taking a heavy toll on life .Air is hitting the tubes taking oxygen to the lungs ,constricting and air sacs tree,the bronchiolae, in the lungs and damaging the sacs leading to collapsed lungs sooner than later as a clean hole is created between the damaged air sacs which can grow to half the size of lungs gradually.
Let NCRs breath and we stop playing with the lives of the region.
The region is in ICU .Respiratory imorbidity issues such as bronchitis ,emphesema (Collapsed lungs ),and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases are taking a heavy toll on life .Air is hitting the tubes taking oxygen to the lungs ,constricting and air sacs tree,the bronchiolae, in the lungs and damaging the sacs leading to collapsed lungs sooner than later as a clean hole is created between the damaged air sacs which can grow to half the size of lungs gradually.
Let NCRs breath and we stop playing with the lives of the region.
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