Showing posts with label Farmers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Farmers. Show all posts

Monday, 30 May 2016

Farmers' Legal Rights (#Farmers'LegalRights)

We live in a democracy - a rule of people, for the people, by the people. We are the ultimate sovereign, using our one vote each to select the people who make laws for us, and those who administer these laws. As a natural corollary the laws that we have guarantee, or should guarantee, equality for all of us.

Equals that we all may be in the use of our one vote, we are not equal in many other advantages and disadvantages. Information and awareness about our rights and duties is one such aspect in which we are not equals. This inequality is one of the main sources of many other inequalities, including - but not limited to - the inequality in the access of our recourse to justice. 

Our farming community, the giver of bread and butter to all others, is one such unfortunate lot. Despite sincere efforts by government after government since independence, the chasm between the urban and the rural India is perhaps increasing. Prof B. N. Singh elaborated the issue in details in his paper presented at the National Seminar on Growth with Justice.


In order to contribute our humble effort in mitigating the situation somewhat, we have decided to hold Farmer's Legal Rights events. We will keep you informed through the LEAD Events page, which you may kindly keep checking. If you support us in our initiative kindly help us in spreading the word by sharing, +1ing,  tweeting, emailing, blogging, pintresting (just hit the buttons below the text) and discussing about this page. If you have some idea to share or wish to volunteer or sponsor the activity you are welcome to contact us.

Thursday, 26 May 2016

#Biofortified Wheat Seeds Distributed to Selected Farmers Free of Cost under #HarvestPlus

Mr Anil Mishra the Contact Farmer from Asiwan, Attending the National Seminar on Growth with Justice
We helped Centre for Research and Development, Gorakhpur in identifying potential farmers in Unnao district and distributing 100 kg biofortified wheat seeds under the #HarvestPlus programme to these farmers on trial basis.

The programme proved to be a great success. Mr Anil Mishra one of those farmers was invited to share his success story at our National Seminar on Growth with Justice on April 10, 2016 at Unity Degree College, Lucknow. Sample harvested grain was collected for hem for testing the nutrient quality in it.

Kisan Goshthi at Village Sidhnath, Asiwan, Mianganj, Unnao


On November 8, 2015 within less than a month of our incorporation, we organised a Kisan Goshthi (Farmers' Meet) at the Shahar Bano Begum Saheba Memorial Girls English School, in which Prof B. N. Singh, Former Director, Central Rice Research Institute Cuttack,  Former Director Research, Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, Jharkhand and Director Centre for Research and Development, Gorakhpur addressed local farmers, listened to their problems, answered to their queries and questions and guided them on how to manage and optimise their food grain production.

Hon'ble Mr Justice Imtiyaz Murtaza, Patron LEAD Trust, chaired the meet. In addition Mr Masood Rezvi Chairman and Managing Trustee, LEAD Trust, Ms Samina Javed, Secretary, LEAD Trust, Mr Murtaza Hasnain Khan, Secretary, Justice Murtaza Husain Educational Charitable Trust, and Mr Nadeem Murtaza, Treasurer Unity Technical Institute Society were also present.

The farmers enthusiastically participated in the programme and some of them came forward for trying new technologies. We are sharing photographs from the programme.