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Monday, November 29, 2010

'Yeruvaka sagaro..'!!





Undoubtedly, India is an agriculture country.
Due to so many problems like illiteracy, insufficient rains, floods, electricity problems etc.,
(innocent) farmers (especially those who have a little land for cultivation) are facing tough time in agriculture.

Several years back, gifted prime-minister of India, Lal Bahadur Shastriji realized the importance of farmers and agriculture and encouraged agriculture in india as much as he can. Recently, a small documentary video was telecasted in 'Lok Sabha' Channel(!).The present day politicians (and everyone for that matter!) should encourage farmers like our Shastriji did.

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Here, you find an amazing and awesome video song from a very old movie(Rojulu marayi;year 1952).This song is dedicated to farmers.
That was one of the most popular folk-music based film songs in old telugu cinema.

One of the gifted veteran ballywood actresses Waheeda Rehmanji during her early age (before entering into bollywood cinema) showed an awesome performance in a song 'Yeruvaka sagaro..' of telugu movie Rojulu maraayi (literally meaning 'days are changed:)').This song created waves of motivation for farmers.
The song, primarily, encourages farmers very much with a foot-tapping folk music beat and meaningful lyrics.Also,the song enabled the farmers not to leave their village and cultivation.

The song was influential to so much extent that farmers used to sing this song and enjoy their field work.

Enjoy and get inspired by the song folks!:)
Please do not forget to see the song till the end (to see the 'light' of life!).



*A sweet 'segment of Speech' by Shastri ji:
(@ inauguration of agricultural university, Rajendranagar, Hyd, in 1964.)

It is necessary that the students, after having qualified and passed their
examinations, do not start living in the cities and then go in search of
some clerical or admin jobs.
I would like the students almost to take pledge that for some time to come they will stay
in villages, they will help the farmers and will see that motherindia produces
enough and sufficient food grains.

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