In the book -- Farmers Suicides in Vidarbha: An Agrarian Crisis -- published by Tirpude College of Social Work here, it advocated that there should be a committee formed, comprising economists, agriculturists, psychiatrists and social workers even religious leaders, to deliberate on the issue.
The book is a compilation of articles by various writers and experts who have studied the issue of farmers' suicide in the country, specially in Maharashtra.
In one of the articles, it was quoted that at least 2,70, 940 farmers have ended their lives since 1995, which is an annual average of 14,462 in six years from 1995 to 2000, as per the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).
The report further said Maharashtra topped the number of suicides by farmers in 2010.
It pointed that paucity of new techniques, decline in cotton crop, lack of irrigation facilities, addictions and heavy indebtedness, as some of the chief reasons for the large number of suicides.
According to the book, close to two-thirds of all farm suicides have been reported in five states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
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