Last year, Maharashtra government had reported 725 cases of farmers suicides.
In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Agriculture Mohanbhai Kundariya submitted the data of 'number of suicides committed by farmers due to agrarian reason as reported by the state governments'.
As per the data, as many as 1,690 cases of farmer suicides were reported in 10 states during 2015. The maximum number of farmers suicide cases was reported in Maharashtra at 725, followed by Punjab at 449, Telangana 342, Karnataka 107 and Andhra Pradesh 58.
Kundariya informed that the government has recently approved a new crop insurance scheme to protect farmers from crop failure.
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