Of many books he authored, India’s Poverty and Its Solution, an extraordinary work to date, argued that ‘agricultural neglect’ was the ‘root cause’ of rural poverty.He was against excessive urban-industrial bias and promoted remunerative prices for crops, which later transformed into price-support mechanisms. He advocated for cooperative institutions and institutional rural credit. He protected the interests of small and marginal farmers at any cost.Born in an agrarian family, shaped by Gandhian principles, Charan Singh rose to power, well-marked for his simplicity, integrity, and ethical conduct throughout his political discourse. “The farmer is the master of this country, but he has forgotten his power,” Charan Singh once said, and the statement still holds deep meaning and many aspects to ponder upon!
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J&K reservation policy draws criticism as open merit gets 192 of 480 medical officer posts
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir’s existing reservation policy has once again come under scrutiny after the Health and Medical…

