Farmer Shortage May Become New Threat To Future Food Security Food security is often linked to farmland, rainfall, climate change, and crop production. But a new study suggests that another major risk is quietly growing: the world may not have enough people to farm the land. Researchers say the availability of agricultural workers could become a key factor in future food supplies
Farmer Shortage May Become New Threat To Future Food Security Food security is often linked to farmland, rainfall, climate change, and crop production. But a new study suggests that another major risk is quietly growing: the world may not have enough people to farm the land. Researchers say the availability of agricultural workers could become a key factor in future food supplies
Maharashtra's electoral mapping shows strong rural participation, with Gadchiroli leading, while urban areas like Mumbai face significant challenges. Maharashtra, 25th April 2026 The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral mapping in Maharashtra is yielding mixed results, with urban areas like Mumbai, Thane, and Pune facing significant setbacks. Meanwhile, the rural district of Gadchiroli stands out, recording the highest participation in the state
Maharashtra's electoral mapping shows strong rural participation, with Gadchiroli leading, while urban areas like Mumbai face significant challenges. Maharashtra, 25th April 2026 The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral mapping in Maharashtra is yielding mixed results, with urban areas like Mumbai, Thane, and Pune facing significant setbacks. Meanwhile, the rural district of Gadchiroli stands out, recording the highest participation in the state
More than 52,000 Indians returned from Gulf countries between March 1 and March 7, 2026, signalling a significant movement of people within a short span. The development has drawn attention to evolving migration trends and the changing circumstances of Indian workers in the region. The Gulf continues to be one of the largest overseas destinations for Indian workers and professionals. A return of this scale within a week highlights the impact of shifting economic conditions, job unce
More than 52,000 Indians returned from Gulf countries between March 1 and March 7, 2026, signalling a significant movement of people within a short span. The development has drawn attention to evolving migration trends and the changing circumstances of Indian workers in the region. The Gulf continues to be one of the largest overseas destinations for Indian workers and professionals. A return of this scale within a week highlights the impact of shifting economic conditions, job unce