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National Farmers Day, which has carved out a distinct identity as Farmers Day, is a national occasion celebrated on 23 December every year.
The national Farmers Day is celebrated in the honor of farmer PM of India Chaudhary Charan Singh. National Farmers Day is also celebrated with great enthusiasm and interested across the nation.
On this day the many debate programs, seminars, ceremonies and competitions on the agriculture are organized to the celebrate this program.
History of National Farmers Day
National Farmers Day is celebrated in honor of Chaudhary Charan Singh, the fifth Prime Minister of India.
Chaudhary Charan Singh's captivating personality and various beneficial policies in favor of farmers united all the farmers of India against the landlords and Dhanis.
He also follow the famous slogan Jai Jawan Jai Kisan, given by the second PM of India.
He also put a lot of effort in the form of various solutions to improve the lives of the farmers.
Charan Singh belonged to the peasant family and thus the led an extremely simple life despite being the honorable PM of India.
India is the mainly a land of villages and the majority of population resides in the villages and the agriculture is the major source of income for them. Still Seventy percent of the Indian population depend on income the generated through farming.
Green Revolution during the 60s developed in the Haryana and Punjab change the agricultural picture of the country.
This increased productivity and thus India became self-sufficient in various agricultural commodities.
The national Farmers Day is celebrated is every year specially in those many states which are actively engaged in farming such as UP,Haryana,Punjab, MP etc.
Farmer and member of the rural community organize the various farming ceremonies to pay the tribute to their beloved leader.
On this day of various debates, discussions, debates, quizzes, competitions are organized.
Many issues related to farmer's are discuss and participants are invited to share and suggested solutions.
Representatives of farmers are also invited for ceremonies and are motivated to put forth their issues and problems.