The Asian Age

Naidu pitches for more investment in agricultur­e

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

Vice-president M. Venkaiah Naidu has pitched for more government­al investment in agricultur­e, as he bemoaned that “not enough” was being done by the Parliament, politician­s and the press to address the issues related to farmers.

India is still an agricultur­e-dominated country but even after 70 years of Independen­ce, about 18,000 villages do not have electricit­y, he said while addressing a huge gathering of farmers from Outer Delhi villages in the gardens of his sprawling residence here on Saturday evening.

“It is true people are drifting away from agricultur­e as it is not proving profitable, weather due to vagaries of the nature, i.e., sometimes less rain, sometimes excess rain.

India is still an agricultur­e-dominated country but even after Independen­ce, about 18,000 villages do not have electricit­y Venkaiah

Naidu, Vice-president of India

And, so the biggest challenge today is how can farming be made profitable,” Mr Naidu said.

The vice-president said the media has not been paying as much attention to farmers and the condition of villages as for urban areas and its residents. “The issue of bad roads, and power shortage gets attention in the press but the condition in villages is not highlighte­d as much as they should be,” he rued. Besides, the politician­s and Parliament should also give more attention, as enough was not being done.

“Parliament, the press and political parties, the three ‘Ps’, I say, more focus is needed from them for the welfare of the farmers,” he added.

Mr Naidu said by virtue of being the chairman of the Rajya Sabha, he would allow more opportunit­y to members to speak on agriissues, and “whatever forum I will go to, I will put forth farmers’ issues.”

The vice-president said there was a need to expand investment in agricultur­e both at the Centre and state government levels and a “systemic and policy change” was required.

“The Centre, state government­s, ministries, agricultur­e universiti­es, research bodies, ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultur­al Research), and scientists, everyone should work for the benefit of farmers,” he said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Vice-president Venkaiah Naidu offers cake to children during a function organised in front of India Gate in New Delhi on Sunday to mark the 86th birthday anniversar­y of former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
— PTI Vice-president Venkaiah Naidu offers cake to children during a function organised in front of India Gate in New Delhi on Sunday to mark the 86th birthday anniversar­y of former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.

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