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    PDS & Protein Deficiency

    This theme highlights concerns about protein deficiency within the Public Distribution System and its broader implications for food security and livelihoods.

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    Nearby, the main topics revolve around significant challenges affecting daily livelihoods. There is widespread concern over the escalating costs and scarcity of LPG and other fuels 🔥, forcing many households and small businesses to resort to difficult alternatives like firewood, which severely impacts daily budgets and operations. Farmers are grappling with significant hurdles including a lack of quality seeds, insufficient financial support, and inadequate irrigation 💧, leading to poor yields, high costs, and economic strain. Additionally, there's a growing worry about deforestation and the loss of traditional forest products and medicinal herbs, impacting both the environment and ancestral livelihoods. Many families express severe financial hardship, struggling with low incomes and increased expenses. Despite these issues, citizens are proactively seeking solutions, adapting by using alternative cooking methods and expressing a strong desire for government intervention through assistance programs, provision of traditional seeds, and support for sustainable agricultural practices 💡.

    Dominant Themes

    LPG and Fuel Price Hikes & Scarcity
    Agricultural Challenges: Seeds, Funds, and Water
    Deforestation and Loss of Traditional Resources
    Financial Strain and Livelihood Support
    Food Security and Traditional Grains in PDS

    Actionable Recommendations

    • 💰 ⛽ 🏠Implement measures to ensure consistent availability of LPG cylinders and stabilize fuel costs, potentially through subsidies, to alleviate the financial burden on households and small businesses.
    • 🌾 🛠 💧Enhance agricultural support by providing farmers with access to quality traditional and modern seeds, financial assistance for equipment, and developing better irrigation facilities to boost yields and reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers.
    • 🌳 🌿 🧑Launch and strengthen programs for reforestation and conservation of traditional herbs and forest products, actively supporting communities that depend on these resources for food and income, and promoting traditional farming methods.

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    🌳 📉 🌿

    In this village, the forest has been damaged a bit more than before this time. Herbs cannot be collected, and because of that, we...

    — Padmini Bhoi

    🚜 🚧 😔

    It feels to me that in the coming times, farming remained very difficult, our work got a bit stalled, and now we can't do it as we understood previously.

    — Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

    🚜 🚧 😔

    I feel that in the coming times, farming has remained very difficult, from one hardship to another. Our work has somewhat stalled, and we cannot do it anymore. It seems it was understood earlier.

    — Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

    🌱 🚫 💰

    There is a lack of new technology, good seeds, and irrigation. We do farming, but the cost is high and the profit is low.

    — VEER SINGH SIJUI · Seraikela-Kharsawan, Jharkhand

    ⛽ 🌧️ 😥

    I am Lakshmanarayanan. I am a weaver. Now, due to the gas shortage, cooking is very difficult. Now, we have to buy firewood from nearby to cook. They have also increased the price of firewood due to the shortage. So, it's very difficult now. Now, it's the rainy season. During the rainy season, from 5-6 PM, strong winds blow. It rains. So, cooking with firewood is a bit difficult. If there wasn't this gas shortage, we could manage a bit. Our weaving business is already going through some difficulties. Now, with this situation, life is becoming a bit harder.

    — Divagar N · Parakkalur AD Street, Salem, Tamil Nadu

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    ⛽ 🔥 🚶

    There is a very big shortage of gas in our rural areas. Because of this, we have to work very hard to manage household expenses. Due to the increase in gas prices, we cook on a traditional stove (chulha). We bring fuel from the farm and cook on a chulha. And because the prices of fuel have also increased, we travel on foot.

    — Pragati Raut · Akola, Maharashtra

    ⛽️ 🚫 🪵

    Yes, the shortage of LPG cylinders has affected us a lot. Because cylinders are not always available on time, we sometimes use an induction stove and even firewood for cooking. Collecting wood from nearby forest areas requires extra effort and makes daily cooking more difficult.

    — Sahil Singh · Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh

    🏛️ 📝 📉

    The government sometimes provides us (with support). But if we rely on our own efforts, we earn more, and the family can manage without financial strain. Moreover, because registration is involved in this, our family's current earnings are forced to be minimal.

    — Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

    🍽️ 🚫 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

    I am facing the LPG crisis because in my house the food which takes time to cook will not be cooked. Even though my father is facing issues in the industry, he is not getting jobs to do. Due to blocking of the state of hormuz. My mother and brother are working so , we are living on their incomes which is decent to survive.

    — Deepak Oraon · Mahua, Vaishali, Bihar

    👨‍🌾 💸 😔

    My name is Program Raita. I am a farmer. While I support my family by farming, I also provide education to my children. But due to lack of funds, I am unable to farm properly. Although...

    — SUBASH SABHASUNDAR · Gajapati, Odisha

    🌳 🪓 🚫

    In olden times, many kinds of herbs were available in our village, but in the current situation, due to the cutting of this forest, some conservation efforts could not be made, which means for us in the coming time...

    — Mohan AHARI · Sarera, Udaipur, Rajasthan

    🌱 🙏 🏛️

    My name is Sabita Pradhan. My village is Ghosaguda. The block is Tikabali. In earlier times, we used to cultivate in the forests. And we used to cultivate millets, corn, black gram, and horse gram. We used to cultivate all those. Fertilizer was not even needed there. And even if we want to cultivate now, we are not getting seeds. That's why we are requesting the government that if they provide us with seeds, we will be able to cultivate and sustain ourselves.

    — Sunita Pradhan · Tikabali, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🥘 ⛽ 😩

    I am a housewife at home. Gas shortage is very difficult for us. If our gas runs out and we book it, it takes 60 days to get it. Even if we book, it takes more than 10-15 days to get it. Also, because it's sold on the black market, we don't get it properly because it's a village. It's very difficult for firewood. Firewood prices have also increased. Due to gas shortage, firewood prices have also increased a lot, so we can't buy that either. Gas shortage is very difficult for us. Cooking itself is very hard. Don't know what to do.

    — Divagar N · Kuppamuthu valavu, Jalakandapuram, Salem

    🪓 🚫 💧

    Due to excessive deforestation, we specifically have a shortage of water. Also, there is a significant shortage of food and fruits.

    — Karunakar Uthansing · Maradipanga, Kandhamal, Odisha

    👨‍🌾 🚫 💰

    My name is Babula Patra. I am a farmer. Due to the lack of seeds, I am unable to cultivate much. I am also unable to do so due to lack of machinery. If the government provides me with 50,000 rupees in assistance, it would help in maintaining my family.

    — Susila Behera · Gajapati, Odisha

    🚜 💸 🏙️

    Earlier, we used to farm with plows and oxen. Today, it's the age of machines, and we farm using them. However, we often face economic problems, due to which we have to go to the city separately to earn a living.

    — Ram Kumari · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🌾 🚫 🙏

    My name is Jarunal Pradhan, and my village is Piparodi. And the GP (Gram Panchayat) is Piparodi block, Tikabali. In the past, we used to clear the forest there and plant millet, ragi, and corn. But today, we are not able to get those seeds. That's why we are requesting the government for seeds.

    — Sunita Pradhan · Tikabali, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌳 😓 🤏

    In the past, various types of forest products, fruits, and roots were available, but now it requires effort.

    — Padmalochan Majhi · Ratachua, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌾 🚫 🤒

    My name is Jayanti Pradhan. My village is Brenguda. The Panchayat is Badamunda. The block is Tikabali. In the old days, we used to cultivate millet, sorghum, and maize without fertilizer, and our health was not particularly bad. Now, we don't even get those seeds. And what is being cultivated, that requires fertilizer. That's why we are living with poor health.

    — Sunita Pradhan · Tikabali, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🧑‍🌾 💸 😔

    My name is Rokarama Raita. I am a farmer. I support my family by farming and also educate my children. However, due to lack of funds, I am unable to do farming properly. Although...

    — SUBASH SABHASUNDAR · Gajapati, Odisha

    🧑‍🌾 🚫 💩

    It is very difficult to do farming and clean the house. We are not getting any manure. Therefore, we are forced to use fertilizer. Memnima Sundar Samita

    — Upendra Kumar Mahananda

    🔥 🚫 😩

    My name is Thanapalu. The cylinder is not easily available. They are making us wait for 45 to 50 days. Since the cylinder is not readily available, we are cooking on other stoves. They are not even providing the cylinder properly. The price has also gone up. It's a bit difficult. Other stoves are also not easily available. We are unable to cook food in any other way. And it's raining like this. It's a bit difficult. I don't know what to do. It would be fine if we got cash easily. All the prices have gone up. Even with increased prices, they are not giving it properly, they are not delivering. Anyway, they are making us wait for 50 to 60 days. It's a bit difficult.

    — Divagar N · Parakkalur AD Street, Salem, Tamil Nadu

    🌳 🌾 🥣

    Now, not much food is available in the forest, but our community's traditional grains like Kodo Kutki khichdi, dalia, and Tur, Chana, and Masoor dals should be included in the PDS, and our children should also receive these in their midday meals.

    — Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

    ⛽ ⬆️ 😔

    Due to LPG shortage, the prices of LPG have gone up, so we can't eat much because we have to save a lot. It's very difficult because we have to save a lot. Due to this, petrol prices have also increased. Petrol prices had increased earlier, it was around ₹100 before. Now it's around ₹108. So, if someone was putting petrol for ₹300, now they have to put it for ₹400 daily. Because of that, it's very difficult for me to manage our daily life and figure out where we are going.

    — Urvashi Sriraman · Mugalivakkam, Chennai Corporation, Chennai

    🍚 🚫 💪

    The government is providing PDS (Public Distribution System), mom, are eight additional items needed there? My name is Nirabati Pradhan. And the food that the government is providing, we are not able to get protein-rich food from it, and that's why we are facing a little difficulty. That is protein-rich food.

    — Dillip pujari · Phiringia, Kandhamal, Odisha

    👨‍🌾 📉 💰

    My name is Mithun Patra. My village is Tayariga. I am a farmer. Due to the lack of mechanical seeds, I am not able to do much farming. If the government provides 50 thousand rupees through assistance, it would help in the upbringing of my family.

    — Susila Behera · Gajapati, Odisha

    🔥 💸 ⬆️

    Due to the shortage of LPG, our work has been greatly affected. We run a fast-food shop, so we need gas daily for that. And because of LPG gases, the price of gas for commercial usage has increased from 1000 to 3-4000 rupees, which makes it very difficult for us to procure it. This has also affected our work, and we have had to increase the prices of our items. What we used to sell for 30, we now sell for 40-50 after making it, because the price of LPG has become expensive, so things will also become expensive for us.

    — Anshika Saxena · Kichha, Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand

    👨‍🌾 🚜 💰

    My name is Shankara Patra. I am a farmer. My village is Tiariga, my Gram Panchayat is Katinga, my block is Daringbadi, district Kandhamal. I am a farmer. Due to the lack of machinery, I am not able to do much farming. If the government provides me with 50,000 rupees assistance, it would be helpful in supporting my family.

    — Susila Behera · Gajapati, Odisha

    🏡 📉 😥

    Due to living conditions

    — Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    ⛽️ 🪵 💪

    Yes, this has affected us. In our village, sometimes gas cylinders are not available on time. Also, gas prices have increased a lot, due to which household expenses have risen. So, we use gas sparingly. We cook as much as possible on a stove and only light the gas when there is a great need. The wood obtained from the fields or cow dung cakes are very useful. This saves gas and reduces the stress of increased expenses a little. In this way, we manage this difficulty.

    — Pragati Raut · Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra

    ⛽️ 📈 😥

    We use LPG cylinder for our household use. The 15 kg cylinder however now costs about rs 1200. Earlier it was about 950. I live in a family of 5 and earn only 6000 per month. Out of this I support my two kids who are in school and college , medicines for my mother in law and other bills. This hike of 300 rs might seem small to a lot of people, but to us it has impacted our household budget a lot, We are still planning to figure out how to adjust this inflation in our budget without cutting down much on our regular expenses. We can think of switching to electric induction stove as we have subsidized electricity.

    — Zainab Rizwi · Cornwallis Colony, New Delhi, Unknown

    🔌 🚱 🍽️

    There is an electricity problem in our village. There is a water problem in our village. Ration is not directly available in our village.

    — Anand tandiya · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

    👨‍🌾 💸 🌱

    I am Kuni Pradhan, from my village Indrakoloni, Panchayat Zhinjhiriguda, Block Daringbadi. I am a farmer. Due to lack of money, I am unable to do farming work properly. If I receive government assistance of 50,000, I will buy farming materials and collect more seeds to sustain my family.

    — SUBASH SABHASUNDAR · Gajapati, Odisha

    💧 🌾 📉

    We have a water shortage even for double cropping. Due to this, we are using our own seed paddy and doing less threshing, as we have sown the paddy in the field.

    — Padmini Bhoi · SKIP NO LOCATION

    🌱 ❌ 👨‍🌾

    My name is Sabjan Mitra Pradhan. My village is Dibaoala. My Panchayat is Godimunda, and my Block is Tikabali. In the olden days, we used to cultivate and live off queer, died, and mandia (millet). In today's time, we don't get those seeds. That's why we can't even cultivate. If we get seeds from the old times, we can cultivate and live.

    — Sunita Pradhan · Tikabali, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🛑 😔

    It feels to me that in the coming time, farming remained very difficult, and our work got a bit stalled. Now we cannot do it; we realized this earlier.

    — Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

    🪓 ☀️ 🌾

    Due to forests being destroyed day by day and the lack of proper rainfall, agriculture is not doing well.

    — Suna Majhi

    ⛽ ⬆️ 😔

    Response 1: We have been badly affected by the LPG situation here in Kannur. Our last cylinder took almost 6 weeks to arrive. In between we managed with an old kerosene stove the smell and smoke was awful. The price has gone up so much compared to even last year, it's really straining our monthly budget.Response 2: My neighbour runs a small bakery and he says fuel costs are killing his business slowly. He needs two cylinders a month minimum and each refill costs more than the last. He's had to cut down on home deliveries because petrol for his bike is also too expensive now.Response 3: At home we've started being very careful. We use the electric kettle and induction stove for small things and save the gas only for proper cooking. My father drives an auto rickshaw and the petrol price increase has really hit his daily earnings. He used to save something every month but these days it's barely enough. We're hoping things improve soon.

    — Shalin Sanish · Kumbam, Kannur, Kerala

    🏘️ ⚠️ 😔

    In our village, there is a problem with roads, electricity, and rations.

    — Anand tandiya · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

    🏛️ 🥩 ❓

    Government-approved PDS, in that, do you need more? My silent chief, and the government is providing food, but we are not able to get protein-rich food in it, and that's why we are having a little difficulty. That is protein-rich food.

    — Dillip pujari · Phiringia, Kandhamal, Odisha

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