Open Letter to the Prime Minister India–USA Trade Agreement and the Future of Farmers

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Author : Arun Ramchandra Pangarkar Founder : Shramik Kranti Mission – Voice of the Poor Open Letter to the Prime Minister India–USA Trade Agreement and the Future of Farmers This letter has been formally submitted on the Government of India’s PG Portal. Registration Number : PMOPG/E/2026/0022461 Subject: Concern regarding the interests of farmers and workers in the context of the India–USA Trade Agreement To, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Respectful greetings. As a conscious Indian citizen, I wish to place before you my serious concern regarding the future of farmers, workers, and the poor in the context of the India–USA trade agreement. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose had clearly stated that political freedom remains incomplete unless the nation becomes economically self-reliant. Similarly, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar warned that no democracy can survive withou...

Destroying Forests to Build Private Schools, Colleges and IT Parks – Is This Real Progress?

Destroying Forests to Build Private Schools, Colleges and IT Parks – Is This Real Progress?

In today’s world, the definition of development often overlooks natural resources. Forests are cut down and hills are cleared to make way for private schools, colleges, IT parks, and massive buildings. The question arises – is this truly a sign of progress?

Depletion of Natural Resources

Forests are not just a collection of trees; they are essential for maintaining the balance of water, air, and soil. When forests are destroyed, rivers begin to dry up, rainfall patterns are disturbed, and the environment becomes unbalanced.

Economic Gain vs. Social Loss

Today, many leaders and industrialists purchase land in forest and hilly areas at cheap prices and establish private institutions there. While they gain financially, society and future generations suffer irreparable damage.

What is True Progress?

The real meaning of progress is maintaining a balance between development and the environment. Education and employment are necessary, but destroying forests and natural resources for them is not justifiable. True progress is that which safeguards both nature and humanity.


Author: Arun Ramchandra Pangarkar

Founder: Shramik Kranti – Voice of the Poor

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