Indian Law: Support or Obstruction? — The Struggle of Farmers in Nashik

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Indian Law: Support or Obstruction? — The Struggle of Farmers in Nashik By Arun Ramchandra Pangarkar Founder – Shramik Kranti Mission “Voice of the Poor” In today’s time, a fundamental question arises — is the law meant to serve the people, or is it being used to obstruct their rightful work? The ongoing struggle of farmers in Pangri Budruk (Taluka Sinnar, District Nashik) has brought this issue into sharp focus. Due to the blockage of the access (wahiwat) road affecting agricultural lands (Gut No. 158, 159, 160), farmers are unable to harvest wheat and transport sugarcane. In the backdrop of unseasonal rains, this has created a serious risk of financial loss. ⚠️ Critical Situation: Two farmers have been hospitalized during the hunger strike due to deteriorating health. Hunger Strike Turns Critical During the protest, the health of two farmers deteriorated, forcing th...

A New Vision – True Education and Real Merit

A New Vision – True Education and Real Merit

Schooling ≠ Complete Education

Today, education is often confined to schools, colleges, and degrees. But true education is not just bookish knowledge—it is the development of skills, experience, and socially useful abilities. Schooling makes a person employable, but true education shows the path of self-reliance and service to the nation.

Skills, Experience, and Socially Useful Arts

  • The farmer provides food to the nation—this is the most basic national service.
  • Artisans, laborers, factory workers—these are the backbone of production.
  • Engineering, handicrafts, construction, tailoring, healthcare—all are essential skills for national progress.

Therefore, along with schooling, practical and skill-based education is necessary.

Fair Wages for Every Job—The Key to Poverty Eradication

When there is inequality in the value of labor and skills, the gap between rich and poor widens.

  • Workers must get fair wages for their labor,
  • Farmers must get MSP plus a share in profits,
  • Artisans must get the true value of their art.

Only then can poverty be reduced or eliminated.

The True Meaning of Merit

If every person works not only for themselves but also for the nation, both the nation and the individual will prosper.

Merit is not just a degree, job, or property; real merit is self-development along with uplifting society.

Final Call

Poverty eradication, opposition to economic inequality, and just distribution of wealth must be not only an ideological campaign but also a movement of action.

👉 Therefore, with body, mind, and wealth, join the Poverty Eradication and Economic Equality Movement.


✊ Shramik Kranti – Voice of the Poor ✊

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