The notices are returnable by October 21.
The petitioner M Appavu, a former MLA, in his PIL said 58 per cent of the total employable population in the country were agriculturalists and wanted to increase productivity of cultivation.
He said that normal life of a farmer in our country has become miserable and depressed and they were "forced to attempt suicide due to the burden of agricultural loan and poverty with loss and damages in cultivation".
Appavu said that there was a steep fall in cultivation in the recent years due to non-support by governments to the agricultural sector.
While comparing to the allotment to this sector in 1950 which was 14.5 per cent, in the year 2012-13 it was only 6 per cent, he submitted in his petition.
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