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In the 2002 government (under Bahuddeshiya Gramin Vikash Yojana) made one farm-pond but in the 2006 due to flood it was totally collapsed. Villagers are facing natural calamities and during this study there were three times attacked by wild animals. In this taluka rural area has around dry forest and their land also about near it, so farmers are facing pest and disease attack during cropping period and farmers have to expend more for treatment and wild animals also destruct the crop in the night which that farmers get very less yield while they are using more fertilizers and good quality seeds. Farmers have irrigation sources of river, open well and tube well but in the summer season water is not available and also water level become decrease so they have to spend more money on diesel. In rural area villages are very far to their post village and taluka.

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