National Farmers Day of India 2020
The national awareness day is observed on 23rd December every year in our country. Mainly it is celebrated to the aware public to make them known about the importance of farmers.
They help in developing nation socially and economically through their effective contributions. This day is also known as Kisan Divas or Farmers Day.
History:
Farmers day of India is first celebrated in the year 2001 after the government has declared to celebrate.
You know fifth India’s prime minister Choudhury Charan Singh, this day is established to give him a tribute as he had done so many for the sake of Indian farmers.
He was the first former prime minister and has an important role in enacting & drafting different bills for reforms in agriculture.
Charan Singh persistently fought for the boon of our Indian farmers & agriculture and making especially the rural people independent.
Importance:
I think it doesn’t need any explanation about the importance of farmers a day or it’s a celebration. We all aware of its a necessity in our life.
This day emphasizes to fulfil the requirements and solving problems of agricultural issues. Farmers are very important to raise our economy.
Well, all in one, I will say farmers are our main source of providing food & without them we can’t get food.
So, with respect to honour them, help them, & solving their every problem, farmers day celebration is very necessary to make all aware of their importance.
Summary:
We knew that Kisan Divas ( farmers day) is observed on the birthday anniversary of Shri Choudhury Charan Singh to honour his great works for the sake of farmers.
This day is very important for you and me, so let we all be very helpful and thankful to every Kisan of our country. If there will be no Kisan, no country may survive.
Keeping it in our mind let us all celebrate this day joyfully. Through the cooperative societies, a Kisan can get money for farming equipment, fertilizers & better seeds.
I would also like to summarize that the government should see that the farmers get the full benefit of what they invest in the form of technology and labour.