[Opinion] What ails the Indian Farmers!

Is "Mayhem of the Miserables!" covers all issues of Indian Farmers Situation?

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Dorothy

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Hi, Hello to you all,

To understand the problems plaguing the Indian Farmers one should read “Mayhem of the Miserables” of M. Prabhakar Rao, published recently & available at US$ 1/- @Smashwords.com - "Mayhem Of The Miserables!" - A book by M. Prabhakar Rao[/url]

This book discusses in details - inter alia - the travails of the marginalized Indian Farmers and the Administrative Insensitivity.

A must read for all those who care about the Environment and the Security of the Farm Sector.

Regards,

Dorothy.
 

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Dorothy

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Hi to all from Dorothy Parker, from USA.

Dear All Concerned Citizens of the Globe,

I am Dorothy Parker, from USA, Asia-Pacific Region.

I have read "Mayhem of the Miserables!" by M. Prabhakar Rao. an Indie, Indian Author.

[This is an essay by a keen observer of the Society, wrote to entertain you through unravelling the dynamics of the rarely- visited, dusky, back-alleys of the White Collar Indian crime, the cunning and the cruelty of the miniscule criminals against the meek, muddled, mortified & miserable majority, who have been the mute masses – which has been the story of India! But this could, well, be occurring in your own courtyard – irrespective of your nationality!

This Comic-Tragedy is the story of some robbing the many, the story of India that has been, awaiting the advent of another “Mahatmaji” (Great Soul), the title given to ‘Gandhiji’, the ‘Father of Indian Nation’ and inspiration to many a great statesmen].

It is available in all digital versions at US$ 1/- @ Smashwords.com [search for "Mayhem of the Miserables!" OR M. Prabhakar Rao]

Kindly read it to know how the non-inclusive growth of the Globalization & Economic Liberalization has reduced the farmers into marginal sections of the Society, whose suicide rate has gone over two hundred thousands in a decade.

If you like it, kindly revisit the book site and leave your review-comments at the book site.

Thank you,

Yours Sincerely,

Dorothy.
 
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