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Save Farmers
The major section of the Indian population resides in rural areas of India. India is a country that is still going through its developing phase and many tribal communities still exist. For them, Agriculture is the principal source of earning bread and butter in India. Although India has reached the developing stage, there are no major changes visible in the lifestyle of Indian people, especially those living in rural regions, and there are no significant signs of possible changes in the future course of time. In India, the agriculture sector is a sector that is anyhow surviving and is offering no financial stability to our Indian farmers.
Problems encountered by Indian farmers are-
- Small and fragmented land-holdings
- Unavailability of good quality of Seeds
- Fertilizers and Biocides
- Lack of Modern Equipment
- Agricultural Marketing
- Dealing with local traders and middleman
- Inadequate water supply
Support Poor Tribal Community (AADIVASI)
SUPPORT TRIBAL COMMUNITY (ADIVASI)
The indigenous peoples of India known as Adivasi constitute 8.6 per cent of India’s population, equivalent to 104 million people. Especially, Koya community is the largest adivasi community of Telangana with a population of 3.8 lakhs spread across Bhadradri Kothagudem, Jayashanker, Bhupalpally, Mulugu & Mahabubabaddistricts.
Gotti Koya Adivasis
Gotti Koya adivasi tribal community is usually found in southern India, especially Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Gotti Koya adivasis live in the forests, plains, and valleys. The people belonging to this community speak Gotti Koya language, also known as Koya Basha, and are members of the Dravidian language family. The Koya language, also called Koyi, is closely related to Gondi and has been strongly influenced by Telugu, the tongue of the neighbouring Hindu population. Some Koya people also speak Gondi and Telugu, in addition to Koyi.