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Jharkhand: Hope in fields of despair
Alok Pandey, Haribans Sharma, Sunday August 23, 2009, Bedo, Ranchi

More than half of the country is dealing with a crippling drought, and farmers are fast losing hope of any relief. Jharkhand was one of the first states to declare a drought, across all its districts, but from a state so stricken by calamity, also comes a story of hope in these times.

Here's the story of a humble villager whose initiative is helping a set of farmers to overcome the tragedy.

Farmers across Jharkhand are grappling with a severe drought with a 43 per cent shortfall in monsoon.

But a cluster of villages near Ranchi is not affected, thanks to 75-year-old Simran Oroan. Fifteen years ago, he built a three-kilometre canal almost single-handedly with no help from the government or other villagers.

"I realised that the villagers were facing a lot of trouble. So I looked for a place to build a canal," said Simran Oraon, a villager.

"Earlier we used to be dependent on the rain gods. But now with the canal, seven villages have benefited," said Baleshwar, a farmer.

Simon's effort is an example of how a little micro-management can vastly improve the lives of farmers during calamities like the drought. The question is - will the government take a leaf out of Simon's enterprise?

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Posted by Anand on Aug 25, 2009
Thanks for posting this article. In the media frenzy world - media is highlighting celebrities and cricketers. I salute NDTV for reporting this article. I wish you bring many more such articles to the front page. Pls recommend his name for Bharat Ratna.
Posted by aleen mukheree on Aug 23, 2009
Can NDTV post some phtographs of this canal and other details like source of water; duration and cost; is lifting of water regulated, if yes then how; are there any Water Users Asscoiation formed;
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