Famine means ‘a general scarcity of food grains’ of an
extreme nature in a particular part of a country. A famine may be caused due to
various causes. It is usually caused due to drought, excess of rain or
insufficient rainfall. It also follows in the wake of a war, which lays large
areas waste in a country. Another cause of famine is the increase in population
far in excess of food supply. This is why famine is more common in
over-populated lands. For want of food, people are compelled to eat roots of
plants and even rotten things. Husbands leave their wives and mothers part with
their children; some unable to bear the pangs of hunger, even kill their dear
ones before they commit suicide. Epidemics
break out because people eat whatever they could get.
In very ancient times, famine was regarded as divine punishment of sinful men.
Now-a-days, farmers are being taught improved methods of cultivation with the use of good manures and improved machinery.
Population control is another very important way of avoiding famine. In fact,
scholars have been giving a serious thought to this problem and their efforts
are likely to ease the position to some extent.
When a famine breaks out, it is the duty of the government
and people to help the suffering people. The government should open relief
camps. The people should raise money and help the famine-stricken people.
Famine is a natural calamity
beyond the power of man. They can, however, lessen their sufferings if steps
are taken before hand.
Word Meanings : epidemic : a large number of
cases of a diseases : ceneceejer; divine : godly : owJeerÙe; cultivation : farming : Kesleer; calamity : a disaster : Deeheâle~
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