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...

National Duty of Society Towards Flood Victims

 

National Duty of Society Towards Flood Victims

The crisis faced by people in flood-affected regions is extremely grave. The government has extended a helping hand. In such times, government aid is not only necessary but also a fundamental responsibility and moral duty of the state. However, relying solely on government assistance is not enough — the entire society must come together to support the flood victims. This is the true need of the hour.


The Situation of Flood Victims

The lives of flood-affected farmers have been completely devastated. Not only have their crops been washed away, but fertile soil has also been eroded. Their livelihood has been reduced to nothing. In such circumstances, government aid alone will prove insufficient.


Responsibilities of Society

  • People’s representatives — MLAs, MPs, and Ministers should donate at least one month’s salary.
  • Highly paid government officers and employees should contribute at least one day’s to one month’s salary according to their capacity.
  • Wealthy industrialists, traders, and the affluent class should provide generous financial support.
  • Ordinary citizens should also extend a helping hand according to their ability.

What Can We Do?

  • Donate food grains, clothes, medicines, and other essential items.
  • Contribute financially to reliable NGOs or official government relief funds.
  • Volunteer time and effort to help in the rehabilitation of flood victims.

Even a small contribution made collectively can become a great support for someone in need.
This is the time to show true patriotism and genuine love for the nation.
Let us unite in this hour of calamity and repay the debt of humanity!


✍️ Shramik Kranti Mission: Voice of the Poor

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