The Government of India wants to help farmers grow types of crops

This is part of reforms to make farming sustainable and help farmers. Farmers in India usually grow one type of crop. Now the government wants them to grow different crops. This will help farmers earn money and not lose everything if one crop fails.
* The government is promoting millets and pulses.

* Millets and pulses are good for people’s health. They need water and can grow in different weather conditions.
Millets can grow even when it does not rain much. Pulses make the soil good for growing crops. This way farmers do not need to use chemicals.
The government is helping farmers by giving them money and teaching them ways to farm. The government wants farmers to know about the benefits of growing different crops.
Growing the crop again and again can harm the soil and use too much water. The government wants farmers to grow crops to keep the soil healthy.
* This will help farmers earn money.
* They will have different crops to sell.
* If one crop fails they will still have other crops to sell.
This will also help people have different and healthy foods to eat. It is good for the environment. Will help farmers adapt to changes, in the weather.
Overall the government’s plan is to help farmers grow different crops. This will help farmers and the country in the run.
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