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Yavatmal, Maharashtra

May 22, 2024

Young farmers: educated, unemployed and unmarried

In Yavatmal, and across most of rural Maharashtra, there is a 'marriage' crisis: men are unable to find brides; young women are passing over impoverished farmers for government employees. This is a direct fallout of shrinking agricultural incomes. In the run-up to the General Elections 2024, poor earnings from farming and bleak marriage prospects are top-of-mind

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Author

Jaideep Hardikar

Jaideep Hardikar is a senior journalist and PARI Roving Reporter, based in Nagpur. He is author of Ramrao: The story of India's farm crisis. In 2025, Jaideep won the inaugural Award of Excellence in Journalism at the Ramoji Excellence Awards 2025 in recognition of "his outstanding contribution to meaningful, responsible, and impactful journalism," and whose work inspires "social awareness, compassion and change."

Editor

Priti David

Priti David is the Executive Editor of PARI. She writes on forests, Adivasis and livelihoods. Priti also leads the Education section of PARI and works with schools and colleges to bring rural issues into the classroom and curriculum.