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...
Schools and Colleges in the Hills and Environmental Degradation

Schools and Colleges in the Hills and Environmental Degradation

Today, many political leaders purchase land cheaply in the hills and forest areas for their personal financial gain and establish private schools, colleges, and commercial projects there. At first glance, this may appear to symbolize the spread of education and "progress," but the reality is quite different.

Such privately established educational institutions are not acts of great social service or nation-building, but rather a means of accumulating more and more personal wealth out of selfish motives. Turning the sacred mission of education into a tool for profit is dangerous for society.

To build schools or colleges, large-scale deforestation takes place on hill slopes. The natural structure of the mountains is disturbed. Natural water sources, streams, biodiversity, and wildlife are directly affected. In the long run, this leads to ecological imbalance.

Educational institutions are indeed necessary for society, no one can deny this. However, is it justifiable to sacrifice hills and forests for this purpose? The true aim of education is to foster social progress, values, and sustainable development. If education comes at the cost of environmental destruction, its very purpose remains incomplete.

Therefore, using alternative sites for establishing schools and colleges, adopting eco-friendly construction, and maintaining the balance of natural resources is the real progress. Otherwise, in the future, under the guise of such "progress," we ourselves will suffer the consequences. It must be understood that such private educational institutions of leaders are essentially instruments for amassing personal wealth, with little relation to social or national interest.

– Shramik Kranti – Garibon Ki Aawaz

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