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Jammu, July 13 -- Share Tweet Share Anuj Kumar Verma Jammu, July 13 : For decades, the Green Revolution was celebrated as the answer to India's hunger crisis. It brought higher yields, faster growth, and a sense of agricultural triumph. But beneath that triumph, a quiet crisis was brewing. Hazardous chemical pesticides and fertilizers slowly poisoned the very land that fed the nation. Soils turned toxic. Water sources became contaminated, air was polluted, and farmers-the true feeders of this country-began falling prey to cancer, kidney failure, IBS, Alzheimer's, and brain tumors. The most heartbreaking symbol of this crisis is Punjab's "Cancer Express"-Train No. 14722-on which hundreds of farmers and their family members travel daily fro...
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