67 Per Cent Farmers in Maharashtra's Yavatmal District Suffer from Depression: Survey

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A census conducted in four villages of Maharashtra's Yavatmal district worst affected by the unseasonal rains says that 67 per cent of the farmers in the areas were suffering from depression.

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