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Chukki Nanjundaswamy asks people to join hands to create loan-free villages in Karnataka

Heggou (shivamogga)

Expressing the concerns of farmers about the increase in suicide, Karnakaka Raajya Raitha Sangha (KRRS) leader Chukki Nanjundaswamy was emphasized on the need to create credit -free villages.

Speaking in an interaction organized as part of Matukate in Kalegala Sang, a speech organized by Ninasam in Sagar Taluk in the Shivamogga region in Karnataka on 3 October, a speech with Ninasam, Ms. Nanjundaswamy died every hour according to the National Crime Records Office reports. Suicides were rejected as snippets in newspaper columns. “Why only farmers die because of the loan load, as if only farmers borrow money?

Many young people landed, especially from agricultural past to big cities looking for jobs. Swiggy, Zomato, Uber, they work for ola. The majority of these have lost the hope of leading a life with dignity with the gains obtained from agriculture. “Young people in agricultural families do not receive an offer for marriage. Only many of them participate in temporary jobs to get married,” he said.

Ms. Nanjundaswamy said that farmers, a self -respectful community, were caught in a ‘Chakravyuha’ after the Green Revolution. In the field of agricultural progress, farmers stopped in the queues for seeds and fertilizers, and eventually made them the servants of the capitalist forces.

“Activists and artists need to handle and fight against the capitalist forces trying to take over all natural resources. We need to come together to ensure that food remains, not poison,” he added.

Hemalatha Jain, a textile and educator, told her journey as a researcher in natural paints and then took it to revive traditional weaves in Karnataka. As a researcher Kansas State University, he realized that the Indians have rich resources, have historical details, but were almost not documented by the locals. “But the same thing is documented and patented by the US people. When I noticed that, I didn’t want to be a part of such a project.

He visited Karnataka, visited hundreds of villages and interviewed hundreds of people. During the journey of finding natural paints, he found 55 losses. Since then, he has successfully played traditional weaves. He called on people to participate in efforts to document and popularize local information.

Previously, during the day, Poonam Girdhani and Rajesh Kumar presented Dastan-e-ırfan-e-buddh in the form of Dastangoi in the form of an old story of art.

Vidya Rao, the well -known singer of Thumri and Dadra music forms, interacted with the audience.

The events of the day ended with staging Medea By Manju Kodagu.

Published – 04 October 2025 04:53 PM IST

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