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Now, she wants to write about farmers' agoniesRamu Bhagwat, TNN | Jul 28, 2011, 
08.46PM IST

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/Now-she-wants-to-write-about-farmers-agonies/articleshow/9399032.cms

NAGPUR: In 1998 Ramdas Ambarwar, a farmer at Telang Takli village in Kelapur 
taluka of Yavatmal district, committed suicide unable to bear the piling debt 
burden. He was the only bread-earner and with his death the world came crashing 
down for his widow Saraswati and four daughters. Their youngest daughter, 
Manju, was just over five then. Since that day, life has been an endless 
struggle for the Ambarwar family.
For Manju, now 19, Wednesday brought a ray of hope as she secured admission in 
journalism course of Nagpur University. "I want to pursue journalism. That way 
I can chronicle life and times of Vidarbha farmers. As the daughter of a farmer 
who committed suicide, I have seen it all from close quarters and suffered 
every moment," Manju told TOI. She wants to sensitize people and the government 
about the miserable conditions in which farmers depending on vagaries of nature 
and mercy of policymakers have to live.
"After father's death, mother had to look after the farming work and also run 
the family. She did not buckle down and gave us all strength to get along in 
life. She arranged for marriage of two of my elder sisters Sushma and Meenakshi 
after they had studied up to Class XII. My third sister, Jayshree, was in XII 
when a serious kidney ailment struck her. Mother wanted her to pursue a 
professional course as she was a science student. But Jayshree could not 
survive. Another of my mother's dream was shattered," said Manju. The already 
distressed family could hardly afford the costly medical treatment and got into 
even more financial trouble.
Amid all this, the youngest sibling continued her studies. After primary 
education in the village, she went to nearby Umri to study up to XII and then 
commuted daily by ST bus to Pandharkawda for the college. This year she 
graduated in arts. Visibly happy after securing admission to bachelor of mass 
communication course at the University campus here, she feels she is a step 
closer to her ambition of being a journalist. "As a kid, I was impressed by the 
reporters who regularly visited our home to write about farmer suicides in 
Yavatmal district. I made up my mind to be a journalist and write on the issue 
from my personal experience of pain and sufferings," said Manju.
"I remember, soon after father's suicide the then chief minister Narayan Rane 
came to our village. At a function organized to hand over compensation cheque 
of Rs 1 lakh several promises for welfare of farmers were made. Among the 
promises that were never kept was the one providing free education for children 
of farm suicide victims," she recalled.
"Thank god for the grit and courage of my mother that we survived the hard 
times. Also Kishore Tiwari and his Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti came to our 
rescue and stood by my mother. I have no idea how I will meet the cost of 
studying and living in a big city like Nagpur. I only hope I realize my 
ambition and lend a helping hand to my mother back in the village," says Manju.



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