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Who qualifies as an Indian farmer and why it matters
Who qualifies as an Indian farmer and why it matters

India Today

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • India Today

Who qualifies as an Indian farmer and why it matters

Who is a real farmer? One who owns the land or one whose income comes from agriculture? The question has long been debated in policy circles, and especially now as rural economies increasingly depend on non-farm Agriculture Census (2015-16) and the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) scheme define a farmer as anyone who owns a farm, even if their main source of income isn't agriculture. Based on this, the estimated number of farmers in India falls between 110 million and 146.5 here's the catch: this definition leaves out India's 12.5 million landless farmers—often the most marginalised—who work on leased land. Since they don't technically own land, they're excluded from most government subsidies, welfare schemes and even insurance programmes aimed at supporting why does this question matter? Because in India, being classified as a farmer comes with access to a lot of benefits, says Rajesh Shukla, CEO, managing director and co-founder of the not-for-profit think-tank People Research on India's Consumer Economy (PRICE). Farmers get input subsidies, support for fertilisers, electricity, irrigation, and more. A PRICE primary research paper, 'Reimagining Annadata Households and Their Livelihoods Beyond the Farm', suggests only 20.7 per cent of rural households—around 68.4 million—are fully dependent on agriculture. The majority of rural households—42.4 per cent or around 140 million—earn from agriculture but are not completely reliant on study also points out that of the 68.4 million rural households fully dependent on agriculture, only 55.9 million own agricultural land. The remaining 12.5 million are tenanted farmers—they cultivate land but don't own it. These tenanted farmers, often left out of policy frameworks, form one of the most vulnerable groups in the agri issue becomes even more important when you consider that the number of households fully dependent on farming has been steadily declining over the decades. In 1975-76, full-time agricultural households made up 42 per cent of all households in India. By 2024-25, that figure is projected to drop to just 21 per here's something worth noting: despite the decline in proportion, the absolute number of full-time agricultural households has grown, simply because of India's rising population. Back in 1975-76, there were around 41 million Annadata households. By 2024-25, this number is expected to hit 68.4 story of full-time agricultural households is a bit of a mixed bag, says Shukla. On the one hand, things have improved—many families now earn more, thanks to non-farm income and some asset ownership. But financial pressures remain—high expenses, rising debt and the struggle of managing with small landholdings. Add to that the regional and caste-based inequalities, and the picture gets more agricultural households continue to diversify, it's clear that we need a more inclusive and flexible definition of who qualifies as a farmer. Only then can government schemes truly reach the right people and it can be ensured that no deserving group is left to India Today Magazine

Gerwen Price hits nine-darter but falls to Stephen Bunting in Aberdeen
Gerwen Price hits nine-darter but falls to Stephen Bunting in Aberdeen

North Wales Chronicle

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Gerwen Price hits nine-darter but falls to Stephen Bunting in Aberdeen

Welshman Price, already secure of a play-off spot, landed the perfect leg to reduce the deficit to 5-4. It was a second nine-dart finish for Price in this year's tournament, which has one more nightly event ahead of the Play-Offs at London's O2 on May 29. PRICE HITS A NINE-DARTER! 🤯9️⃣ Just when it looked like the game was slipping away from him, Gerwyn Price finds the perfect leg to stay alive against Stephen Bunting! Electric stuff in Aberdeen! 📺 #PLDarts25 — PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) May 15, 2025 Having lost his opening eight games, former Masters champion Bunting was already out of contention to progress, but closed out a 6-4 victory over Price to make it through to the semi-finals. Earlier in the opening match at the P&J Live, Nathan Aspinall built on a fast start to see off Michael van Gerwen 6-3 and boost his own play-off hopes.

Gerwen Price hits nine-darter but falls to Stephen Bunting in Aberdeen
Gerwen Price hits nine-darter but falls to Stephen Bunting in Aberdeen

Rhyl Journal

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Gerwen Price hits nine-darter but falls to Stephen Bunting in Aberdeen

Welshman Price, already secure of a play-off spot, landed the perfect leg to reduce the deficit to 5-4. It was a second nine-dart finish for Price in this year's tournament, which has one more nightly event ahead of the Play-Offs at London's O2 on May 29. PRICE HITS A NINE-DARTER! 🤯9️⃣ Just when it looked like the game was slipping away from him, Gerwyn Price finds the perfect leg to stay alive against Stephen Bunting! Electric stuff in Aberdeen! 📺 #PLDarts25 — PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) May 15, 2025 Having lost his opening eight games, former Masters champion Bunting was already out of contention to progress, but closed out a 6-4 victory over Price to make it through to the semi-finals. Earlier in the opening match at the P&J Live, Nathan Aspinall built on a fast start to see off Michael van Gerwen 6-3 and boost his own play-off hopes.

Gerwen Price hits nine-darter but falls to Stephen Bunting in Aberdeen
Gerwen Price hits nine-darter but falls to Stephen Bunting in Aberdeen

Leader Live

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Leader Live

Gerwen Price hits nine-darter but falls to Stephen Bunting in Aberdeen

Welshman Price, already secure of a play-off spot, landed the perfect leg to reduce the deficit to 5-4. It was a second nine-dart finish for Price in this year's tournament, which has one more nightly event ahead of the Play-Offs at London's O2 on May 29. PRICE HITS A NINE-DARTER! 🤯9️⃣ Just when it looked like the game was slipping away from him, Gerwyn Price finds the perfect leg to stay alive against Stephen Bunting! Electric stuff in Aberdeen! 📺 #PLDarts25 — PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) May 15, 2025 Having lost his opening eight games, former Masters champion Bunting was already out of contention to progress, but closed out a 6-4 victory over Price to make it through to the semi-finals. Earlier in the opening match at the P&J Live, Nathan Aspinall built on a fast start to see off Michael van Gerwen 6-3 and boost his own play-off hopes.

Gerwen Price hits nine-darter but falls to Stephen Bunting in Aberdeen
Gerwen Price hits nine-darter but falls to Stephen Bunting in Aberdeen

Glasgow Times

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Glasgow Times

Gerwen Price hits nine-darter but falls to Stephen Bunting in Aberdeen

Welshman Price, already secure of a play-off spot, landed the perfect leg to reduce the deficit to 5-4. It was a second nine-dart finish for Price in this year's tournament, which has one more nightly event ahead of the Play-Offs at London's O2 on May 29. PRICE HITS A NINE-DARTER! 🤯9️⃣ Just when it looked like the game was slipping away from him, Gerwyn Price finds the perfect leg to stay alive against Stephen Bunting! Electric stuff in Aberdeen! 📺 #PLDarts25 — PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) May 15, 2025 Having lost his opening eight games, former Masters champion Bunting was already out of contention to progress, but closed out a 6-4 victory over Price to make it through to the semi-finals. Earlier in the opening match at the P&J Live, Nathan Aspinall built on a fast start to see off Michael van Gerwen 6-3 and boost his own play-off hopes.

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